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Raising Support—an Uphill Struggle

For a missionary, raising support is no easy task. When we were preparing for our first term of service, I wasn’t sure how we were ever going to raise the required budget. But for Chinese missionaries, the task is even harder. Coming from a culture that is not accustomed to supporting missionaries, obtaining financial […]

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China Expats and Home Church Support

One of the least discussed aspects of the expatriate’s experience is the role of the home support community, particularly that of the home church.

Chinese Church Voices

Chinese Christians Pray following the China Eastern Airlines Crash

On Tuesday, March 22, China Eastern Flight MU5735 crashed about an hour into the flight. There were no survivors. China’s commercial airlines have not had a major disaster in recent years and so this has drawn the attention of people both inside and outside of China. Christians in China have responded to the tragedy […]

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3 Ways Christians in China Can Support Blind People

[…] surprise I heard an automated voice say, “Hi Mark. This is Michelle.” Assistive technology has definitely reached blind people in China! What a blessing and a great support for them, which makes communication with others so much easier. Educational Challenges China has had schools for the blind for a relatively long time. In the […]

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Islam has the largest number of under-30 believers in China?

Christian Today has posted an article with this headline: “Islam is the most popular religion for under-30s in China." The lead says: Islam has the largest number of young believers in China, new research has found, despite the growth of Christianity in the country and an atheist government. The China Religion Survey 2015, released […]

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Home-Based Community Support and the Expatriate in China

[…] on the expatriate’s social networks in China that were essential to cultural adaptation and doing business. What was less clear was the role of the expatriate’s social support system back in their home country—in particular, their home church—during assignment and upon repatriation. As I began discussing the topic with friends in Christian ministry, I […]

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The Final Number Is In!

[…] the year with a matching challenge of US$100,000, put forward by two different friends of ChinaSource. The final tally is done, and together, you, our community of support, provided US$136,761.03 toward the challenge and succeeded in meeting and exceeding the match! As with so many journeys, it isn’t just the destination but how you […]

The Lantern

Now That China Is Number One

By at least some calculations, the size of China’s economy exceeded that of the United States this month, putting China in first place. Setting aside the fine points of those calculations (which will likely be the subject of much debate for some time to come), it is clear that China’s economic rise has had far-reaching consequences –including for the Body of Christ – both domestically and internationally,.

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Helping Chinese Families Prepare for Birth

[…] teacher training sessions, and taught antenatal classes. Since 2017 I have been invited to various cities in China to provide lactation training for those who want to support women who (want to) breastfeed their babies. My primary interest and skills are to train others in antenatal and postnatal care, and breastfeeding management and support. […]

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Staying in China

The Issues

[…] religion and politics are sensitive issues to be handled with great care. Unwise words or actions on the part of the foreign professional, or his or her supporters back home, can jeopardize that person’s position. Certain overt activities are inappropriate (not heroic)and they may be unnecessary. Why, for example, should a foreign believer feel […]