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The Final Number Is In!

[…] have heard, we finished the year with a matching challenge of US$100,000, put forward by two different friends of ChinaSource. The final tally is done, and to gether, 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 […]

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Where Did They Get That Idea?

[…] between Chinese New Year and Jewish Passover observances? Consider: In the week before Passover/Chinese New Year, the family works hard to clean the house thoroughly (for Passover, getting rid of yeast). For Jews, yeast represents ceremonial uncleanness. Removing all vestiges of yeast is a spiritual cleansing rite. The “spring cleaning” activity of Chinese resembles […]

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Be A Better Dad Today

A Book Review

[…] Father Needs”.  These include such things as “Family First/Family Fun”, encouraging dads to take the lead in creating fun and memorable things that families can do to gether, and having an “All-in Marriage”, which states in no uncertain terms that one of the greatest gifts we can give to our children is for Mom […]

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A Novel Approach to Chinese History

[…] you know what has happened, the more you understand what is happening today. Yet at times, the thought of reading history results in a gag reflux, I get it. I really do, some historians are terrible writers. And for those of you who roll your eyes at the mere mention of historical fiction, I'm […]

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Preparing to Teach English in China?

Training and tools to help you get ready.

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I Stand Corrected

A Book Review

When I read the title in an email, I knew I had to get a copy of I Stand Corrected: How Teaching Western Manners in China Became Its Own Unforgettable Lesson by Eden Collinsworth (2014).

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Remembering My First Thanksgiving in China

Isn’t that like God? To take something small and insignificant and use it. And so it will be for you. This year you may need to be reminded, not of an American holiday, but of China and people you no longer get to live and serve with.

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New Era and New Roles

Changes and Issues for Chinese Ministries in a New Context

[…] many young people and intellectuals in the church. Churches had more resources. Some churches uncritically imported denominational theology and megachurch development models from the United States and Korea. Churches were optimistic about the future and even showed a tendency towards triumphalism. Voices were heard saying that the church should be part of mainstream society. […]

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Of Returns and Runways

[…] and entered a time of what I have been describing as “wandering in the wilderness” without a clear direction for what was next for us. But I’m getting ahead of myself…. Why did we leave China in the first place? That is a difficult question to answer. As I wrote in the following excerpts […]