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Free eBook: 7 Trends Impacting Foreigners in China
[…] Foreigners in China. If you are serving in China, or making plans to do so, this is definitely something you will want to read. Editor's note: The offer of a free copy of the ebook 7 Trends Impacting Foreigners in China has expired. The book is still available for purchase at 7 Trends Impacting Foreigners in China.
Free Webinar: Where Are the Churches in China? And Why?
[…] churches in Minneapolis. There are, of course, historical and social reasons for all of these factors. Similar patterns emerge as we look at maps of China. In 2018, Professor Fenggang Yang, Professor of Sociology at Purdue University and the Director of the Center for Religion and the Global East, published his book Atlas of […]
The Final Number Is In!
Thanks to all our wonderful friends and donors, we are looking forward to what 2022 will bring with renewed energy for our kingdom calling.
Now That China Is Number One
[…] schools outside. ChinaSource is helping to facilitate an ongoing dialog about how these entities can work together to write a new chapter in Christian education in China. 2015 promises to be a pivotal year as we grasp more clearly the nature and implications of China’s new role in the world economy. China’s economic growth […]
Peoples of China
Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation
[…] with their parents, post-eighties children were often accompanied by their grandparents who would relocate in order to continue living with them until they finished high school. A number of factors combined to produce this situation. To begin with, it was a very pragmatic arrangement. As retirees, grandparents usually had sufficient time to provide care […]
Peoples of China
China’s Migrant Children
[…] billion U.S. dollars into expanding public schools to provide for the enrollment of migrant children, integrating migrant schools into the government educational system and making compulsory schooling free.8 Another significant challenge is migrant children’s difficulty in obtaining a quality education. Currently, migrant children can access compulsory schooling in migrant schools or public schools. However, […]
Book Reviews
A Pentecostal Perspective on the Chinese Union Version
[…] Presbyterian Mission, Chuancey Goodrich, a Congregational missionary, and F. W. Baller, a Baptist missionary. Jenny Everts, “Tongues or Languages? Contextual Consistency in the Translation of Acts 2,” <em>Journal of Pentecostal Theology</em> Vol. 2 Issue 4 (1994): 71-80. <em>Annual Report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom</em>, 16-17, available at: <a href="https://www.uscirf.gov/annual-reports">Annual Reports | USCIRF</a>.
Social Media in China (Part 3)
Tips for Using Social Tools to Connect with Chinese Colleagues
[…] share. For example, while working in China, I led the creation of a WeChat community for the colleagues I frequently sat near in the office. We could freely share information within our group without sending it to all of people we were connected with on WeChat. Now that I am no longer living in […]
Reverse Culture Shock
[…] that way? Why do Aldi check-out people pressure customers to exit so quickly? Why are the elderly not taken to parks in groups? Why don’t people feel free to sing or dance outside? Why do Australians cut each other—including their leaders—down? This is the beauty and the struggle of returning to our passport country, […]
Comparing Peaches and Coconuts
More on Indirect Communications
[…] those specific boundaries. Americans do develop relationships with coworkers or classmates that become deep friendships. However, like the pit of a peach there are not a large number of these relationships for most Americans. Implications for Cross-Cultural Communications One implication of the coconut–peach difference is how people communicate. Americans are typically direct as they […]