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Three Names of Me
A Book Review
[…] book from time to time and grapple with the events of her life as well as express thanks for what she has been given. Three Names of Me by Mary Cummings. Albert Whitman & Company, 2006, 40 pages. ISBN-10: 0807579033, ISBN-13: 978-0807579039. Hardcover and Kindle available at Amazon. Image credit: PB110042 by Marc Davis via Flickr.
Golden Goose: The Story of a Peasant Family in Western China
A Book Review and Interview
Golden Goose: The Story of a Peasant Family in Western China by Xu Liu and David Burnett. Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 2019, 186 pages, ISBN 978-981-13-3773-4, ISBN 978-981-13-3774-1. Available in hardback and ebook versions at Palgrave and World Cat Golden Goose: The Story of a Peasant Family in Western China is the product of […]
10 Months after Leaving China
[…] three children ever knew, and it was my wife’s home for 19 years—almost her entire adult life. For me, I started my adult Asian trek back in 2002, 13 of those years were in the Middle Kingdom. Keeping China as a part of our lives is important to us. It can also be a […]
Expecting Great Things from God
A Chinese Couple’s Testimony
[…] Great Things from God:1 God’s Amazing Work Over the past twelve years, my wife and I have been faithful in carrying out the great commission (Matthew 28:18– 20) with the great commandment (Mark 12:30–31) in our hearts. As a result of exercising our faith in his promises and our willingness to pay the price […]
Life in Motion
A Resource for Those in Transition
Life in Motion: Growing through Transition by Amy Casteel and Ruth Van Reken. Springtime Books; 2nd edition, 2018. Available on Amazon. Drawing on years of experience exploring and writing about themes of transition, well-known and respected TCK (Third Culture Kid) author, Ruth Van Reken has teamed up with Amy Casteel to produce a ten-week […]
The Appeal of the Pentecostal Movement in Hong Kong
The Kaleidoscopic City: A Book Review
The Kaleidoscopic City: Hong Kong, Mission, and the Evolution of Global Pentecostalism by Alex R. Mayfield. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2023, 279 pages. ISBN-10: 1481318977, ISBN-13: 978-1481318976. Available from Baylor University Press and Amazon. The Kaleidoscopic City, Alex Mayfield’s history of early Pentecostal missions in Hong Kong (1907-1942), is a treasure trove of […]
Seeing Trees for the First Time
[…] a doctor so she and the children joined us for the drive back. Several newcomers piled into the truck as well, along with a small tree. Our numbers swelled to fourteen, a cramped but perfect ending to one of those experiences that cause me to look upward and shake my head with awed disbelief. […]
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Sunday School Training in China
[…] children off on the way they should go— and even when they are old they will not turn from it. Proverbs 22:6 In the early spring of 2002, an American friend and I biked to a local church in Jinan where I was attending graduate school. My friend was invited to teach English to […]
7 Recommendations before Saying “Zaijian” to China
During the summer of 2015 while my three children chomped on their McDonald’s ice cream, my wife Megan and I gave them quite the surprise. We told them we would be leaving the big city of Tianjin, China, and moving somewhere in the Midwest. This was a huge shocker to our kids (ages four […]
Chinese Christians Look Back
<p>This year China Source marks its 20th anniversary as a clearinghouse of information and relationships for Christians engaged in China. As part of our celebration, Chinese Church Voices is taking a look back with Chinese Christians at what has changed in China over the past 20 years. </p>