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Returning Home-side

The Path Unintended

We never choose to leave the field. We may be asked to leave by officials. We may have to leave for the sake of family needs or safety. Sinfulness may force us from the field, or we may willingly walk away because God has asked that of us. The manner of leaving is of […]

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7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China

[…] consider if you are planning on leaving China soon and entering a whole new culture. Don’t just use the Internet to shop on Amazon. Check out various sites for churches, homes, schools, restaurants, and tourist attractions in the area you’ll be moving to. We looked at a church directory and prayed about where to […]

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Finding the One

[…] decided to adopt Chinese children with HIV has increased. America continues to be the only country open to HIV-related adoptions from various countries. China’s orphanages and government officials seem willing to educate themselves on the realities of HIV in order to break old stigmas. Even Premier Xi Jinping has been seen on TVs around […]

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Returnee Referral Systems

[…] devotion in follow-up and in processing further referrals. On the other hand, as the referral network grows, it will be challenging to keep up with the increasing number of feedbacks. If referrals are to be embraced, it is important that field staff understand the returnee ministry: its aim and purpose, its challenges, and the […]

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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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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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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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5 Things I Loved about Christmas in China

[…] place in front of our Christmas tree. There must be hundreds of photos of my home at Christmas all over WeChat! 2. Cookie decorating Due to the number of students in our home, I didn’t make the effort to bake cookies, but I did provide a variety of icing, sprinkles, gummies, and lollies for […]

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Our First 13 Days

If you ever move to a major city in Southwest China to study an obscure language at a Chinese university, perhaps the following insights from our first thirteen days will aid your transition.

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

From the first evening, Lausanne Chairman, Pastor Michael Oh, set the tone for the event in his address by quoting the Lausanne Covenant. He called us to humility, repentance, and a renewed commitment to the unfinished mission. His desire was to set a tone of unity, listening, and collaboration. He warned that the global church’s greatest danger lies in this phrase: “I don’t need you.”