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An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors
[…] more vigilant in recognizing and preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism. In addition, the document promotes mutual respect and harmony between different religions as well as inter-religious dialogue and cultural exchanges. It also demands that staff conform to churches' rules and regulations […]
Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition
[…] starts his article talking about Buck. Buck’s parents were missionaries overseas, and now Buck was having difficulty fitting in at a Stateside college. Buck didn’t wear the latest fashions and didn’t know much about pop culture, and this made his cross-cultural transition challenging. Although you won’t find my children wearing the latest Nike athleisure […]
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Views from the Classroom
[…] which position I personally agree with. Often students have never considered anything outside the Marxist worldview they have been taught since childhood. They attempt to translate the latest political rhetoric from the Chinese Communist Party, and it is a challenge to help them deepen or broaden their thinking. Since ethics is not widely taught […]
Unwrap the Gift
[…] For caring about people who are poor, addicted, ignored, or lonely and may never fully acknowledge your care. For loving to read and sharing with me your latest discoveries. For responding to current events with prayer and soul-searching. For making me laugh. For rejoicing with the news that opportunities have opened up for me […]
Scarves, Powdered Milk, and a Thesis
Gift giving is tricky in any culture—even our own.
Why Not Shout Together?
The Joy of the Resurrection
“He’s the Lamb! They always killed a lamb at that time! He died at that time. He’s the Lamb that died—but he came back to life!”
Whom Do You Thank?
“We’re supposed to say thank you on this holiday?” says a puzzled student. “Whom do you thank, Teacher?” I would love to tell you.
Treasures at the Market
This little analogy from the retail world breaks down easily. But it does make me stop and think. Am I one of the “half-hearted creatures…fooling about when infinite joy is offered?”
A Faith without Borders
To a Japanese professor with Chinese scholars, a Chinese businesswoman with a German officemate, a teacher’s aide, a group of musicians, a retired neighbor and so many others, “Thank you, for helping me have a faith without borders.”
At Home in This World
A China Adoption Story
At Home in This World . . . a China Adoption Story by Jean Macleod.
Reviewed by Mark Wickersham