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China’s Migrant Children

[…] Global Times, Feb 25, 2010. http://china.globaltimes.cn/society/2010-02/507860.html 3If “left behind” children of migrant workers, who remain in the villages without parental care, are included in these statistics, the number rises to 30 million total migrant children in China, comprising 20% of the compulsory school-aged student population. “Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education: Lessons from […]

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Scenarios for China

[…] and the impacts those responses could have on the development of the organizations. Findings could be used to create pathways, preparing the organization to successfully navigate any number of future scenarios. The goal of such scenario planning methodologies is for us to become as the tribal leaders of Issachar: For from day to day […]

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

Years ago, I was having a conversation with my Malaysian friend, and we started talking about how Malaysia has a lot of British influence. “We drive on the right like they do,” my friend explained.

“Wait, what?” I thought I had heard her wrong, or that she had misspoken. “You mean you drive on the left like they do.”

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Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition

[…] 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 load a […]

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Getting to Know China’s Pentecostal Churches

A Sneak Peek at the Summer 2023 ChinaSource Quarterly

[…] by step we go to distant places, The lame skipping, The mute singing, The fire of the Holy Spirit The longer it burns the brighter it gets. 1 The common thread that unites Pentecostals in China with other Pentecostals around the world is their sense of connection with the apostolic church as reflected in […]

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] have seen the need to balance care and prevention. The words (prevention messages) become more believable when they are fleshed out in practice (care). According to James 1:27, “True religion is to visit orphans and widows.” An international Christian agency has partnered with the official church to produce home-based care manuals for teaching believers […]

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The Appeal of the Pentecostal Movement in Hong Kong

The Kaleidoscopic City: A Book Review

The Kaleidoscopic City: Hong Kong, Mission, and the Evolution of Global Pentecostalism by Alex R. Mayfield. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2023, 279 pages. ISBN- 10: 1481318977, ISBN-13: 978-1481318976. Available from Baylor University Press and Amazon. The Kaleidoscopic City, Alex Mayfield’s history of early Pentecostal missions in Hong Kong (1907-1942), is a treasure trove […]

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10 Months after Leaving China

[…] state of Indiana, but we’re still definitely in transition mode. China was the only home our three children ever knew, and it was my wife’s home for 19 years—almost her entire adult life. For me, I started my adult Asian trek back in 2002, 13 of those years were in the Middle Kingdom. Keeping […]

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Sober Optimism

Opposition and Opportunity

[…] This happened in the first century (Babylon=Rome, Revelation 1718) and it has happened frequently ever since. So, while we are not called to withdraw (cf. Revelation 11: 1–3), we are called to view our attachments to this world, to its rulers and its ways, with a critical eye, always seeking to give Christ and […]

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

[…] usually called the RAB), the state’s bureaucracy for religious affairs. The Chinese Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement Association launched with little legitimacy among Protestants until China entered the Korean War in 1951. Mass campaigns then pressured Protestants to demonstrate their patriotism by simultaneously supporting the Korean War and also submitting to the TSPM and the […]