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Single Women Ministering in China

[…] years old; otherwise, they are called “left-over women.”4 Therefore, single women in ministry face a great deal of pressure. Besides the fact that they are expected to get married at a certain age, single women in ministry are limited in their ability to reach certain groups. For example, a single woman would not be […]

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Additional Factors for Reaching the 2nd Generation and a Challenge

[…] Families Model how to use social media. Explain to them about the blessings and problems of social media and be an example. Don’t exalt education or a getting a good job above where it should be. This is a quote from one second generation in my research: I’m glad my parents instilled a strong […]

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Serving Well in China

A Cultural Framework for Serving in China

[…] the Chinese people An examination of areas of expectation that may need to be adjusted Key principles for successful cross-cultural adjustment and living in China What you’ll get? Five video lectures (each 10-20 minutes long) Accompanying quizzes Questions for reflection/discussion A list of resources for further study Training conducted by seasoned, professional trainers with […]

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Dangers, Pitfalls, Connection, and Hope During Transition

This is not where you want to be. This is not where you thought you’d be. This was not your plan. I get it. I have made three major transitions during my adulthood and only one of them—moving to China—was a desired transition that I initiated. Even when a change is initiated by you, […]

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Seeing Trees for the First Time

[…] were minimal, but warm. The family insisted we sit as Chuck's sister served us warm, delicious milk taken from the animal mere hours earlier. We pieced to gether a conversation, but communication came slowly due to the linguistic and cultural differences. Not only did we lack the language to ask questions, we wondered what […]

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Struggles 2nd Generation Chinese Americans Face

[…] serve. In this post we’ll look at the struggles that second generation youth face. It seems like yesterday when I was young. Of course, my youth is getting further and further away as I get older. The struggles I faced, the ones you faced or are facing, are similar to the ones that those […]

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What Is the Gospel and Its Implications for Second Generation Chinese Youth

[…] This leads to anger, rebellion, depression, and more. Josh McDowell wisely stated that, “Rules without relationship lead to rebellion.” They feel they can never be good enough, get high enough grades, never be the best at a sport or musical instrument. They feel trapped like birds in a cage. But, if a child is […]

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“What If” Is Here: Global Trellis

[…] tips, insights, and suggestions to help you personally and professionally develop. You can receive the articles here. 3. Quarterly challenges Every quarter you can join in a free challenge designed to keep your “Some day!” list short. Currently I’m writing a seven-day challenge designed to help with newsletter list maintenance because I’ve been meaning […]

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Five Words Google Can’t Translate

[…] and lollipops to eat." We tend to sound ridiculous when we go on and on about homework. Entrance Examin China the vast majority of effort goes into getting INTO a school. Getting in is the hard part and once you have accomplished this feat, you are virtually guaranteed you will graduate. Not so in […]

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Mushi, Muksi and Me

[…] is held in Mandarin and Cantonese, with line-by-line translation throughout the service. Every other month we have a combined service with communion. The most common question I get when I tell people where I serve is: “You’re the pastor of a Chinese church?” The follow-up question is “Do you have to be Chinese to […]