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Views from the Classroom

[…] school principal at Evansville Christian School in southern Indiana, U.S. He taught in Indiana and South Korea before serving as a coach, teacher, or principal in China for 13 years. Find Mark’s latest posts at http://mkwick.blogspot.com or contact him by LinkedIn. Notes ^ In the United States, a BLT is a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich.

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Reverse Culture Shock

[…] plunged down on the reverse culture shock curve (see also this link). This is the stage where lots of things are irritating, like . . . The number of mosquitoes and sand flies that bit us on holidays. December and January are hot, not cold as we have become accustomed to. Complaining Australians (ironically […]

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Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Domination

A Book Review

[…] manner showing “the wonderland beyond the wall.” An “eclectic cadre of foreign nationals,” usually with Leftist leanings, not only wrote publications but also assisted with the growing number of visiting delegations as the government entered a period of cultural diplomacy (chapter 9). The visitors came but did not see the realities of the disastrous […]

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7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China

[…] like eternity for the little ones. Because of that, it’s good to know some people in your new community if possible. I’m thankful that I met a number of people from Evansville before moving there. The community knew we were coming from China and made us feel welcomed. Welcome signs, parties, and gifts go […]

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] believer. Yet, Protestant leaders over the last five years have been touring sites to understand “excellent traditional Chinese culture.” They have also received training by the Party’s United Front Work Department and other offices on Sinicization of Christianity. And so, for the first time, the national TSPM/CCC exhorts lower-level leaders to “…cultivate love for […]

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Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition

[…] actually converse with others and hopefully discuss deeper matters. Mr. Sark goes on to provide five points that his family learned in their transition back to the United States. 1. Connect to a church. Definitely. Our home church was absolutely instrumental in helping us in our transition to Indiana. My children saw the church […]

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The Seed of the Church and the Modern Missions Movement

[…] this experience I learned that two young Chinese missionaries had been martyred in Pakistan.5 When I saw the photos of their faces, they reminded me of a number of my Chinese Christian friends. Of course, many could only see a tragedy and mutter, “what a waste.” I saw the matter far differently. The Bernheims’ […]

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Spiritual Awakenings and Reawakenings

The Great Awakening in China (2)

[…] the abbot of a major monastery, where I interviewed him. His temple organized Buddhist summer camps that attracted college students and young professionals. Since then, a good number of college graduates have become Buddhist monks. Lectures on Chan or Zen Buddhism became popular on university campuses. Buddhist and Daoist temples are often overcrowded during […]

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Book Review: Children of the Massacre

The Extra-ordinary Story of the Stewart Family in Hong Kong and West China

[…] the form of letters The role of deputation to publicize the work and for recruiting personnel. It was Robert’s willingness to do this not only in the United Kingdom but also in Australia and Canada that led to initial links with both places. The need for periods of withdrawal to refresh and realize that […]

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Display and Declare Christ Together in a Broken World—Not Easy

As I work on this article, I am flying high over the East China Sea on an EVA Air flight returning to Taiwan from Incheon, Korea. In the cramped cabin, with only a small tray table and limited time, I try to capture my thoughts and reflect on the past week. Yes, I have […]