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Mastering Mandarin Pronunciation

A New Resource

You can learn to pronounce Mandarin accurately!

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Ethical Foundations for China Service

I have been involved actively in China ministry since 1996. I often tell people that those years have been some of the most exciting times for China, her government and her church. Just as I was actively getting involved, the Chinese government was beginning to wrestle with what place people of faith could have in Chinese society. It seems clear that they are still wrestling with that question today!

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“The Air that I Breathe”

Personal Reflections on Pollution in China

<p>“Sometimes all I need is the air that I breathe.” I loved the 1974 hit “The Air That I Breathe” by The Hollies when I was a kid. The song is really a love song and has little to do with air pollution, the environment, or the main things I wish to reflect on […]

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9 Best Practices for a Chinese Missionary Sending Organization

Strategies to Assist with Chinese Missionary Sustainability

<p>The Chinese church passionately desires participation in missionary sending. Through a survey of the mission sending literature and field research with Chinese missionaries, nine best practices for Chinese mission sending are proposed that may facilitate long-term Chinese missionary sustainability.</p>

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Fair is foul and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air

<p>January saw some of the worst pollution in China with readings as high as over 800 for PM <sub>2.5</sub>.</p>

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Book Club: Shanghai Faithful

Join Joann Pittman for an online discussion on Jennifer Lin’s book, <em>Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and Forgiveness in a Chinese Christian Family</em>.

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Book Review: Children of the Massacre

The Extra-ordinary Story of the Stewart Family in Hong Kong and West China

It is indeed “extra-ordinary,” as the subtitle to the book states, that, rather than having an antipathy towards China and Chinese people, all six felt called to return and serve in China in various capacities over the years.

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China&#8217;s Urban Christians—A New Book by Brent Fulton

<p>We are pleased to announce the release of <strong><em>China’s Urban Christians: A Light That Cannot Be Hidden</em></strong>, a new book by Brent Fulton. </p>

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Quotations of Chairman Mao&#8211;Really a Best Seller?

[…] the world I am doing here. Since most drivers are in their 40's or 50's and grew up studying the Quotations from Chairman Mao, I reply in my best communist-reciting-a-slogan voice, "I came to serve the people!" The response is always greeted with laughter. Sometimes the laughter is heartfelt, but mostly it is a bit […]

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Into China and Beyond: A Timeless Journey of Faith

[…] Balance of Power</em> by David Aikman. </p> <p><em>The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun </em>by Paul Hattaway. </p> <p><em>Back To Jerusalem: Three Chinese House Church Leaders Share Their Vision to Complete The Great Commission</em> by Brother Yun, Peter Xu Yongze and Enoch Wang with Paul Hattaway. </p> <p><em> Book reviews by Samuel E. Chiang.</em></p>