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Be A Better Dad Today

A Book Review

[…] Father Needs by Gregory Slayton, Regal, 2012. Kindle version available from Amazon for $9.99; other formats also available.  成就好爸爸:男人一生最重要的工作 (Be a Better Dad Today, Chinese version), 20 14. Kindle电子书version available from Amazon.cn for¥4.99; other formats also available. Kindle电子书version available from JD.com for ¥3.99; other formats also available. Reviewed by Barney Ambassador.  Philanthropist.  Venture Capitalist.  Harvard Business School Professor.  Best-selling author.  Ask Gregory Slayton which one […]

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Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

In China, the “post-eighties” denotes those who are were generally born during the 1980s. They are the earliest generation of those who became known in the West as the “Little Emperors” of China. Typically, they were raised in a family environment where all adults focused their attention on their only heir. R and J […]

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China Never Left Us

A campus ministry worker shares how, after living in China and heeding God’s call, he and his wife began a ministry during the COVID-19 pandemic that provides opportunities for Chinese students studying in the US to experience local places and connect with local people.

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The overall goal is to “actively guide religions to adapt to socialist society,” which means to follow the line set by the […]

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Europe: A Missionary Field or Mission Force?

[…] The rationale for such a strategy is fairly straightforward. Approximately 90% of the local population are non-believers. So they would remain if there were not a considerable number of missionaries living among them. As one can imagine, the missionary challenges in this region are extremely formidable and urgent. There is no single church or […]

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Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned

[…] something like this has happened. It’s amazing the amount of implicit cultural assumptions we carry around in our noggins, and that sort of thing is liable to trip a person up when dealing cross-culturally. Just a few weeks ago, I was asking my house helper to buy potatoes at the market. “What size do […]

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Things I Wish I’d Known

[…] hitting the ground at lightning speed. 2. The dogs will be smarter— Language Study. Things that once seemed second nature like grocery shopping, home maintenance, making a phone call, or meeting people on the street suddenly become overwhelming tasks in which you fumble over words and actions. You quickly realize that the dogs on […]

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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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Uncovering a Hidden Need in China

One Expat Family’s Adoption Story

[…] years later, my husband and I felt deeply that somehow our family tree would grow through adoption from China. Our journey started when we took our first trip as a couple to China in 2006. We visited seven cities with the intent of discerning where and how God would lead us to serve in […]

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Finding the One

[…] a month we were matched. It would be nine months more until we would see her face-to-face. HIV/AIDS in China Since we started our adoption journey, the number of families who have decided to adopt Chinese children with HIV has increased. America continues to be the only country open to HIV-related adoptions from various […]