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“I Always Knew He Was There”

Discovering Faith Across Cultures

[…] a friend and leader as he learned to engage with people of different backgrounds in our faith community. We were a picture of the body of Christ, united in him but beautifully different in our cultural identity. So rewarding! Many of us have had similar encounters as we bridge cultures. I’ve been blessed to […]

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

As I work on this article, I am flying high over the East China Sea on an EVA Air flight returning to Taiwan from Incheon, Korea. In the cramped cabin, with only a small tray table and limited time, I try to capture my thoughts and reflect on the past week. Yes, I have […]

Book Reviews

Listening to the Heart

A Book Review

<p><em>Factory Girls: Voices from the Heart of Modern China </em>by Leslie T. Chang. Picador, 2010, ISBN-10: 033044736X, ISBN-13: 978-0330447362; 320 pages; paper $10.88; Kindle edition $11.99 at Amazon. (Note: Various editions are available with a slightly different title, dates of publication and number of pages.)</p> <p><em>Reviewed by Andrea Klopper</em></p>

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Book Review: Children of the Massacre

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

[…] the form of letters The role of deputation to publicize the work and for recruiting personnel. It was Robert’s willingness to do this not only in the United Kingdom but also in Australia and Canada that led to initial links with both places. The need for periods of withdrawal to refresh and realize that […]

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Views from the Classroom

[…] school principal at Evansville Christian School in southern Indiana, U.S. He taught in Indiana and South Korea before serving as a coach, teacher, or principal in China for 13 years. Find Mark’s latest posts at http://mkwick.blogspot.com or contact him by LinkedIn. Notes ^ In the United States, a BLT is a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich.

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Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Domination

A Book Review

[…] USA sought to re-establish relations, while juggling those with Taiwan. Britain wanted to overlook the past “uneven” relationship. They had the unfinished business of Hong Kong to manage, failing to really grasp the extent to which “humiliation” remained a backdrop. Some Japanese admitted to their atrocities in China while others whitewashed them. More foreign […]

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Chinese Migrants in the Stew Pot of Dubai

A Book Review of Chinese in Dubai

[…] ISBN-13 978-9004437715. Available from Brill and Amazon. Wang Yuting published Chinese in Dubai: Money, Pride, and Soul-Searching when China was the third largest trading partner of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the UAE’s fourth largest tourist source market. Confucian Institutes offered lessons in Mandarin, Mandarin was being promoted in schools, Mandarin-speakers were employed […]

Peoples of China

The Unique Role of Foreigners in Present Day China

In 1972, Nixon was the first United States President to visit the People’s Republic of China. Six years later in 1978, Deng Xiaoping committed China to adopting Open Door policies that promoted foreign trade and economic investment. These historic events initiated a process which allowed for not only progress in trade, economic cooperation, and […]

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Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition

[…] actually converse with others and hopefully discuss deeper matters. Mr. Sark goes on to provide five points that his family learned in their transition back to the United States. 1. Connect to a church. Definitely. Our home church was absolutely instrumental in helping us in our transition to Indiana. My children saw the church […]

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Getting to Know China&#8217;s Pentecostal Churches

A Sneak Peek at the Summer 2023 ChinaSource Quarterly

[…] translation of song 747, “The Wind of the Holy Spirit Will Blow Everywhere,” found in Lu Xiaomin, <em>Xin Ling Zhi Sheng </em> (unregistered house church publication, 2003), 806. Pentecostals represent the majority of evangelical believers in many countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Although the early charismatics, such as Dennis Bennett, were thoroughly […]