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Care for Those Who Remain in China

[…] eight years. Their children were like our own children. We’ve known their girls all their lives. I am just so sad. I understand it was in my best interest and for the sake of  security . . . but I still wanted to say goodbye. The pain in my Chinese friend’s voice was real […]

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So, Are You Ready? Again?

[…] not have believed it. Because it is a big deal. Being forced to leave or having to make that decision even if you know it is the best, is a big loss and it is painful. Reading Beth’s words as she shared about their move from China was comforting to me. “Today I can […]

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Crisis Plans and Communication Challenges

Support from Sending Organizations

[…] a lack of communication, does not help, noted one leader. And yet creative ways to communicate can be found. It’s always been important to read between the lines and notice things that are not mentioned as well as those that are. It was even more important now to ensure that people felt as safe […]

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Grief—What about the Kids?

[…] has been home? For some kids, China has been the only home they have ever known. So let’s consider the impact grief has on children and how best to help them grieve well. Too many times I have heard people say: “Kids are flexible.” “They forget so easily.” “Children live in the present.” Yes, […]

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Comparing Peaches and Coconuts

More on Indirect Communications

[…] typically more indirect in their communication. They see all the relationships as connected to one another, so rather than offending any of these relationships, they will do their best to communicate indirectly so that harmony is maintained.  This broader context should provide additional motivation for applying indirect communication principles like the "rule of three" discuss previously. […]

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Challenged by Different Ways of Seeing, Part 2

[…] thing is to respect and accept the feelings and reasons of those involved, and to deal with all three cultures as well as we can. Even those best practices will fail us, and we may lose heart and go back to relying on rules. But, they can still help us with some guidance. In […]

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In a New Home in Asia

[…] see a lot of my new home in Asia For me personally it took time to come to terms with the truth that this was not second best, this was all part of God’s plan. By changing from the victim mentality I sometimes had, and turning to God with a grateful heart full of […]

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Are You Ready? Again?

[…] excitement in my stomach. Suddenly my thoughts and my words were full of excitement and I felt like I was flying like a balloon up in the air. Just taking off. “I am dreaming again!” A feeling of great relief filled me. Sometimes we do want to dream again . . . but how? […]

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Challenged by Different Ways of Seeing

[…] for Asians in shame-honor cultures. In that culture it is always better to stay safe when you steer through uncertain waters. Silence or safe comments are the best; you fulfil what is expected of you. Relating the “Right” Way As soon as we try to find the “right” way—one set way to relate and […]

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Social Media in China (Part 3)

Tips for Using Social Tools to Connect with Chinese Colleagues

[…] due to its simple mobile interface and the ability to limit the information you share to a specific group of followers. Personally, I think WeChat is the best choice unless you aim to become a serious Chinese blogger or follow the Chinese language news closely. For a full list of social media platforms popular […]