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Love, Amy

An Accidental Memoir Told in Newsletters from China

Amy tells her story of how she moved to China to teach English. She anticipated making cultural faux pas, trying new food, seeing God at work, and growing in her knowledge of language and culture. What she could not foresee was all of the adventures and hardships she would be asked to face. Join Amy, a natural storyteller, as she shares her life in China letter by letter.

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Looming Transitions

Starting and Finishing Well in Cross-Cultural Service

Thinking through the process of transition beforehand can make all the difference between a smooth entry and/or re-entry, or a decidedly bumpy landing. Practical in nature, Looming Transitions is geared to help you to do just that.decidedly bumpy landing.

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Debriefing before the Final Goodbye

The author provides debriefing questions that can assist in evaluating life in China and aid in healthy transitions.

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Home, James

A Book Recommendation

"It takes more than a passport to feel at home."

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Three “T” Reasons to Read “The Tea Girl”

[…] Girl of Hummingbird Lane: The Time Line The Topics Covered The Tea Culture The Time Line Written in five parts, The Tea Girl covers these time frames— 1988-1990, 1994-1996, 1996-2006, 2007-2008, and 2012-2016. Starting in a remote village among the Akha people, the reader meets a people group that could be described as primitive, […]

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7 Reasons I Liked “China: A History” (and 1 Warning)

China: A History by  Cheryl Bardoe and The Field Museum. New York: Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2018, 176 pages. China: A History by Cheryl Bardoe could be described as “Chinese history” and “The Field Museum in Chicago” had a baby and the result is this book, geared for readers ages 10-14. Amazon describes China: A History […]

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“What If” Is Here: Global Trellis

[…] field. What if exhaustion, creeping bitterness, and stagnant personal skills were replaced with refreshment, contentment, and growth? This can be your reality. Global Trellis Helps in Three Ways 1. Monthly workshops No travel time, no need to wait. You have access to training, support, and empowerment at your fingertips. A new workshop is added at the […]

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Acknowledging and Managing the Tension

A Reader Responds to “Women and the Missio Dei in China”

[…] Thus, I was challenged to acknowledge and seek to manage these tensions better as a fellow woman in the Missio Dei. The five tensions I noted are: 1. Big Picture/Individual Stories In this issue, the reader experienced the scope of history in the last several hundred years and also swooped down to see a […]

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Remembering My First Thanksgiving in China

Amy Young moved to China in 1995 to teach English for two years. Those two years turned into eighteen and teaching English herself morphed into helping hundreds live, work, and serve in China. After a year of “lasts” —last Thanksgiving in America, last Christmas, last birthday, last this, last that—the “firsts” began. It started […]

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Becoming More Fruitful in Cross-Cultural Work

How To Be Free in Christ and Rooted in Reality as You Fulfill Your Call

Amy Young discusses how to avoid ministry burnout by focusing on our spiritual life. As Paul advocates in his letter to the Galatians, she desires that you walk with the Spirit and experience true freedom in Christ. This freedom and fruitfulness exist in three directions: with God, others, and yourself.