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Discipling Returnees

[…] to support the leadership team. Team leaders (disciplers) may have certain situations which they cannot handle themselves. Such matters may include befriending, mentoring, coaching, counseling, home and hospital visits, and prayer. Pastoral care plays a short-term mentorship role in the leadership team.  Peer mentorship helps build up a leadership team (a core, committed group) to […]

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Chinese Christians in the New Era—Hope and Overcoming

[…] Xi’s signature policy has been zero-COVID. Initially, it appeared to spare China from the high rates of infection and deaths that afflicted other countries, but as more virulent strains outmaneuvered the isolation and lockdown strategy, zero-COVID drew intense opposition. Nationwide protests against it were sparked by the economic toll of the shutdowns and an […]

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Sharing Eternal Truth on Shortwave Radio

Old-School Tech Beats Modern Monitoring

[…] the government. This is why shortwave is starting again to become a way that information can get into the country from the outside, and it is a viable way for us to broadcast the full, uncensored, unedited, and unfiltered gospel into China. We received this message from a pastor in the northern part of […]

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Key Issues Impacting Returnees

Pre-return Preparation

[…] with the practice of their faith once they are back home. This leads to a high dropout rate among returnee believers and is why pre-return preparation is vital for them. What Has Been Done to Date To prepare and equip Christian believers to cope with the challenges of practicing their faith once they are […]

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How China’s Religious Affairs Bureaucracy Works

<p>The author helps us to understand the workings of the religious affairs bureaucracy first by following the story of an aspiring pastor, then by viewing them historically. The Chinese Protestant Three-Self Patriotic Movement Association, China Christian Council, Religious Affairs Bureau and United Front Work Department are all discussed along with how they interact, lines […]

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Returning Home-side

The Path Unintended

We never choose to leave the field. We may be asked to leave by officials. We may have to leave for the sake of family needs or safety. Sinfulness may force us from the field, or we may willingly walk away because God has asked that of us. The manner of leaving is of […]

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Finding the One

[…] eyes to the lack of education still surrounding HIV/AIDS, and if we continued down this path, we’d not only be adopting, but becoming life-long educators on this virus. So What Are HIV and AIDS? Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that deteriorates one’s immune system by attacking the body’s white blood cells. Once […]

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Returnee Referral Systems

[…] system. Form-based systems also have security concerns. The process is neither safe nor efficient. Web-based semi-automated systems seem to be more reliable from the security point of view. They would also help with statistics consolidation. Yet they need to have enough trained gate-keepers, who are also trusted, to access and use the network. If […]

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China&#8217;s Migrant Children

[…] particular difficulties in implementing national policy and require divine wisdom to act on behalf of the nation’s children, not simply to local allegiances. Secondly, organizational partnerships are vital. Currently, vocational schools in the cities increasingly are a pathway that rural migrant youth are choosing. However, upon graduating with a vocational certificate, they face difficulty […]

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5 Things I Loved about Christmas in China

[…] place in front of our Christmas tree. There must be hundreds of photos of my home at Christmas all over WeChat! 2. Cookie decorating Due to the number of students in our home, I didn’t make the effort to bake cookies, but I did provide a variety of icing, sprinkles, gummies, and lollies for […]