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After Four Years Away

The Joys and Challenges of Re-entering China

Since I first arrived in western China in the summer of 2001 for a lingua-cultural exchange, life has been transforming here at a breakneck pace. During that first summer, I remember seeing just one building higher than 10 stories in the entire city: the China Construction Bank tower, rising 28 stories above downtown. Fourteen […]

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Campus Ministry in Mainland China

The Role of Foreigners, Past and Present

[…] shape. With more mature campus ministry networks now serving on campuses throughout China, foreigners should listen well to the Chinese church leaders and see where they could use support. Much like the CIM missionaries serving on campuses in the pre-1949 era, foreign workers can see much fruit by coming alongside the indigenous campus ministry […]

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Social Media in China (Part 3)

Tips for Using Social Tools to Connect with Chinese Colleagues

[…] of social media and this detailed introduction from HubSpot on the seven key types of social networks for business. The key is to be selective about the social platforms you use as one person can only be effective on fewer than five platforms.  If you are having trouble selecting a limited number of platforms, go back to […]

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Social Media in China (Part 2)

WeChat: An Innovation Platform

[…] makes WeChat innovative, but as with any social media tool (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, etc), each one of us must make an informed personal decision about whether to use these tools or not.  One way to make this decision is to weigh security concerns with the ability to connect with our local community, which in […]

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Social Media in China

Why Social Matters

[…] what does this relationship building look like in China’s social media savvy market today? This series of posts will outline not only why it is critical to use social media, but more critically how to use it to enhance your relationships with Chinese colleagues and friends. Social media is impacting societies across the globe, but […]

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Real Relations and Real Connections

A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ

[…] in person and online. International students located within China face isolation because of pandemic restrictions and the local perception of foreigners bringing in new cases of the virus. International students stuck outside of China because of border restrictions have been forced to take classes online separated from their classmates. Either way, the relational connection […]

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Campus Ministry in Pre-1949 China

A Book Review.

[…] was arrested. In light of the challenges faced by Wu and other Chinese believers, Adeney issues a compelling challenge to Christians in the West. “Living in a free society, Christians may choose the intellectual and spiritual climate in which to live, but if political conditions change and they find themselves in a communist society, […]

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Comparing Peaches and Coconuts

More on Indirect Communications

<p>When we encounter cross-cultural differences like the indirect communication style featured in my recent post on the rule of three we have a choice. You either complain about the difference and become frustrated or seek to understand it better and adapt. </p>

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One Tip for Effective Communication in China

The Rule of Three

Effective communication requires engagement from both ends of the communication cycle—both the ability to send a message and receive feedback from your audience. Using this cycle to reach a common understanding is more of an art than a science—even when we communicate with others from our home culture. However, it is even more challenging when communicating cross-culturally in China.

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Campus Ministry within Mainland China

[…] the campus ministry there. The other three writers are all mainlanders who are key leaders within campus ministry networks there. For security reasons, all the writers have used pseudonyms. I am grateful that these writers have shared their perspectives about the campus ministry that has been happening in mainland China for more than one […]