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Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned

[…] becomes in your host country. Plus, if you’re a fisherman, you can come to China and impress everyone by saying you caught a fish THIS BIG. “ Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned” was originally published at small town laowai on May 8, 2015. Header image courtesy of Traffic (are you […]

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Conference on English Language Teaching

An English teaching conference centered on the theme Imago Dei: Celebrating the Beauty and Benefits of Diversity.

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Contextualization—a Broader Perspective

From the guest editor's desk

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A New China and a New Catholic Church

At this crossroads, perhaps Wu Jingxiong points the way forward… In an era when conflict threatens to dehumanize us all, Wu Jingxiong’s Christian humanism remains to this day a beacon of hope.

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Having Gone to China, I’m Thankful I Learned . . .

[…] dared to introduced herself. Held at arms length out of fear until we were sussed out. Now stateside, we see a similar fear of the unknown when Americans discuss the refugee migration, rise of racial tensions, and growing religious persecution. God’s Word says to care for the alien and stranger in our midst. This […]

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A Dictionary for Learning Theological Chinese

Kingdom Speak《国度语汇》by Jo Ann Yau and Qiu Sheng Lung. Hong Kong: Tien Dao Publishing House, 2019, 184 pages, ISBN: 978-988- 8279-70-8. Books, videos, podcasts, and whatever other resources are out there for helping people learn Mandarin—everyone has their favorite suggestions. For newbies, I always recommend the Chinese Made Easier series. Many Mandarin students spend […]

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How Can Chinese Christians Foster a Reformation Spirit?

[…] with him. For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us. (Romans 8:16–18) God is honored through Christ’s shame. Similarly, we presently honor God through our suffering, our shame in the world. But, like Christ, God will vindicate his […]

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Things I Wish I Had Done

Life in China will be different than you expect. Here are possibilities to consider as you prepare for living in China.

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The Never Ending March

A Book Review

A detailed, yet thoughtful, discussion of the history and political circumstances of the Catholic Church in China.