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I Stand Corrected

A Book Review

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

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Dangers, Pitfalls, Connection, and Hope During Transition

This is not where you want to be. This is not where you thought you’d be. This was not your plan. I get it. I have made three major transitions during my adulthood and only one of them—moving to China—was a desired transition that I initiated. Even when a change is initiated by you, […]

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Five Words Google Can’t Translate

[…] you have accomplished this feat, you are virtually guaranteed you will graduate. Not so in the West. When the Chinese hear about how "easy" it is to get into college and advanced degrees in the West, they don't realize that getting out, aka graduating, isn't a given. Once you get in, the work is […]

Training Materials

Serving Well in China

A Cultural Framework for Serving in China

[…] the Chinese people An examination of areas of expectation that may need to be adjusted Key principles for successful cross-cultural adjustment and living in China What you’ll get? Five video lectures (each 10-20 minutes long) Accompanying quizzes Questions for reflection/discussion A list of resources for further study Training conducted by seasoned, professional trainers with […]

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When I Say Fruitful, You Think What?

[…] wrote this book my mind was blown. For one thing, the fruit of the Spirit is not like the gifts of the Spirit. You and I don’t get all the gifts, we get some of them. But the fruit? We can have all nine all the time. All nine all the time. I have […]

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Mushi, Muksi and Me

[…] is held in Mandarin and Cantonese, with line-by-line translation throughout the service. Every other month we have a combined service with communion. The most common question I get when I tell people where I serve is: “You’re the pastor of a Chinese church?” The follow-up question is “Do you have to be Chinese to […]

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Best Christmas Advice: Act One and Act Two

[…] do. Sometimes we are the servants who sit in the pews, week after week and never got to reap this harvest. Sometimes we are the servants who get to see the obvious outworking of the Spirit. Too often listen to the whispers that as what I’m doing and question the value of my contribution. […]

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Being a Foreign Woman in China

Challenges and Blessings

[…] of the challenges that are specific to being a woman in China. My appearance was commented on more than it was coming from North America. Now, don’t get me wrong, North America can be no picnic when it comes to some people’s experiences. But in my case, I wasn’t used to so many comments […]

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Who Invented the Coffee Cup? (The Answer Might Surprise You)

[…] to look it up) I know! Pretty interesting list with a little something for everyone. The Man Who Loved China will open your eyes, entertain, and educate. Get it, and that's not just a smokescreen ploy (which, by the way, would not have been a great line prior to AD 178!) Originally posted at […]

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Ten “Americans Really Do THAT?” from Chinese Scholars Living in the U.S.

[…] foreign country, you know it's different than visiting it. More and more Chinese are able to travel abroad, but it is a rare opportunity for scholars to get to live in a foreign country and rarer still to have their spouse and child live with them. I currently live near such a rare opportunity. […]