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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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7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China

[…] This was a huge shocker to our kids (ages four to fourteen today) who had never known a home outside the Middle Kingdom. We felt it was best to tell them about the move well in advance so they could leave China well and enter American culture better prepared. There is much to consider […]

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A Train Ride through 4 Provinces

[…] five hours prove the most scenic. We, along with many of our fellow passengers, fix our eyes on the Tibetan plateau outside the window. Mountains towering over 20,000 feet stay fixed in the view despite the train’s speed. Countless yaks fill the broad, otherwise barren, valleys. The only other signs of life are the […]

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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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An Unwelcomed Journey Out of China

On January 23, 2020, my family and I arrived in Thailand from China for three weeks of vacation. Chinese officials locked down Wuhan on our first day in Thailand. We never returned to China. On March 31, 2022, after nearly 12 years of partnership, we exited our organization. The 26 months that elapsed between […]

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Display and Declare Christ Together in a Broken World—Not Easy

[…] Lausanne congress in Cape Town. I was much younger, idealistic, and appreciative of the opportunity to be part of such a significant event. The round table discussions, the 2000 years of church history video, the skits on believers of the first century, the colorful African choir on the opening night, even the stage itself all […]

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Golden Goose: The Story of a Peasant Family in Western China

A Book Review and Interview

[…] It was striking how the political slogans were recalled so clearly and completely many years on; evidence of the effectiveness of the Party’s propaganda system. The book offers testimony to modern China’s achievement in drawing some 500 million people out of extreme poverty in a 36-year period (1981-2017). Mrs. Zhen is the fulcrum as […]

Chinese Christian Voices

How Should Chinese Urban Churches Confront Anxieties in Today’s Era

[…] optimistic. However, when faced with economic downturn or increasing socio-political uncertainty, Christians are more prone to pessimism and despair. This shift is evident in China’s churches. From 2000 to around 2010, Christians in China exhibited a notably optimistic mindset. Some even believed that the rapid growth of Christianity in China would lead to the […]

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Seeing Trees for the First Time

[…] sometimes on our own, sometimes accompanied by Chuck, who could get the horse to really gallop. For lunch, his sister prepared a phenomenal traditional dish, unquestionably the best I have had. More conversation accompanied our meal, as did countless photographs. The boy, however, grew impatient by the moment. The treed hillside remained unvisited. So with […]

Peoples of China

The Unique Role of Foreigners in Present Day China

[…] subjects, ranging from traditional degrees in chemical engineering, electronics, economics or business administration, to more alternative studies such as Chinese medicine, culture or martial arts. In the 2006-2007 school year, there were more than 11,000 Americans studying in China. Just over ten years earlier, there were less than 1,400. Just as foreign students are […]