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Challenged by Different Ways of Seeing
[…] for Asians in shame-honor cultures. In that culture it is always better to stay safe when you steer through uncertain waters. Silence or safe comments are the best; you fulfil what is expected of you. Relating the “Right” Way As soon as we try to find the “right” way—one set way to relate and […]
God Continues to Speak Tibetan
[…] its modern literary form called “modern literary Tibetan.” Modern literary Tibetan is used to communicate among Tibetans cross-regionally, and can be seen on smart phones, internet web sites, and in newspapers and textbooks in Tibetan publishing. Modern literary Tibetan has been developed over many years by the Tibetan community as the written standard of […]
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 […]
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Contemporary Chinese Art and Christianity
[…] between creating either Christian-themed artwork that resonates with Christian audiences or connecting with wider audiences by suppressing the relatively obscure worldview of their faith. Only a small number of outstanding Chinese Christian artists have successfully traversed the tightrope which connects Christian narratives and values to contemporary Chinese realities and thereby generated meaningful art that […]
Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization
What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?
[…] religion” or literally, to “love country, love religion.” In other words, to be a patriotic believer. Yet, Protestant leaders over the last five years have been touring sites to understand “excellent traditional Chinese culture.” They have also received training by the Party’s United Front Work Department and other offices on Sinicization of Christianity. And […]
Social Media in China
Why Social Matters
[…] through a mobile device (388M) overtook PC netizens (380M) for the first time in China’s history in June 2014. What is more, the GroupM report indicates that smartphone users typically check their phones every six minutes and 38% of smartphone users spend more than five hours a day on their phones. Clearly, if you are going to connect with […]
Reverse Culture Shock
[…] activities. We became used to it being a time when the whole country stops for a holiday. But now, because we are white and in Australia, our phones are not filled with celebratory messages and photos nor are we welcomed into the celebration. Here it’s a celebration for the Asians in the community, or […]
The Coronavirus Dashed My Dreams
Thoughts from a TCK about Her Senior Year
[…] cancelled. And what about our graduation? They even keep changing the date for our graduation! Even though I am not the only one who has already bought tickets for leaving China, for me it will be leaving China for good since my family’s term of service is ending. I’ll be leaving to go to […]
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 […]
Yes, Yes, Yes—Member Care Is Part of the Mission
A Reader Responds to the Autumn 2022 ChinaSource Quarterly
[…] a little girl at Christmas. The hour was late, and I was already in bed when I saw it in my inbox. I quickly put away my phone and told myself: tomorrow morning! But I couldn’t wait. I soon found myself, still in bed, reading the Quarterly or, more accurately, gulping it down as […]