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The Impact of Leaving on the Kids
[…] is, or was, their home—maybe their only home. In many cases China has been much more of a home then their passport country. China is where their best friends are, where they ate their favorite foods. It’s a place that is familiar to them—a place they love and where they have felt safe. To […]
Should We Still Consider China?
[…] have heard many people say over the years that when they moved on from being a language student to working, that being a language student was the best entry visa. It provided a valid reason to study, learn, and spend time with people. What Can Be Done While Waiting? Waiting can be very frustrating […]
When Our Dream Came to a Halt
[…] At the same time, because of all the pressure, especially on my husband whose passport they had been holding, I was relieved when we were in the air—our whole family together—on our way to our home country. It happened that we had to leave China at the same time we were scheduled for our […]
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 […]
Lockdown Is Over, but Life Is Still Not Normal
[…] in chatrooms. After a while these new friends would ask them to send pictures of themselves. First it was all very innocent, but soon it led to offers like “If I send you 20 kuai, can you take off your top off for me” and other inappropriate offers. Some kids did not fully understand […]
Editorials
Let’s Be Honest about Denominationalism in China
[…] of Chinese political culture. Theological positions can be weaponized to divide the church. True humility before God and fellow believers is needed to avoid these dangers. Two book reviews provide both Chinese and Western perspectives on Surviving the State, Remaking the Church: A Sociological Portrait of Christians in Mainland China. Jun Wang’s review focuses […]
Messy Choices in Messy Situations
[…] definitely could be debated. However, David Adeney recognized what was even more important in Pastor Yang’s story. In all his choices, Pastor Yang sought to do his best to honor God and serve his flock. And in this David Adeney recognized a life and friendship that was Christ-like. Perhaps in the past, in our […]
The Changing Religious Landscape in Modernizing China
The Great Awakening in China (1)
[…] evening prayers in front of a statue or picture of Mao. There were songs and dances dedicated to Mao. Mao’s sayings were collected in the “Little Red Book.” Everyone had a copy of the “Little Red Book,” memorized Mao’s sayings, and quoted them on almost all occasions. At school, each class would begin with […]
Supporting Article
Deploying Appropriate Technology
[…] it to broadcast their programs into China. However, the time slots are awkward and the programs are in English. Radio programs go into China not only on airwaves, but via cassettes and CD-ROM. In the West, a migration from VCRs to DVDs is occurring, but China never really had an installed base of VCRs. […]
Sometimes It’s the Little Things
The Importance of Grieving Well
[…] around them, each one serving in a different role in the grieving process. The teams they had left were mentioned by almost everyone as one of the best sources of help. Even though the team members themselves were grieving, there was something healing about sharing with people who understood without having everything explained. I […]