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“What If” Is Here: Global Trellis

<p>You need a place for your soul to be breath, your head to be engaged, and your heart to stay tender. You need <em>Global Trellis</em>.</p>

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Quotations of Chairman Mao–Really a Best Seller?

[…] the world I am doing here. Since most drivers are in their 40's or 50's and grew up studying the Quotations from Chairman Mao, I reply in my best communist-reciting-a-slogan voice, "I came to serve the people!" The response is always greeted with laughter. Sometimes the laughter is heartfelt, but mostly it is a bit […]

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I Stand Corrected

A Book Review

<p>When I read the title in an email, I knew I had to get a copy of <em>I Stand Corrected: How Teaching Western Manners in China Became Its Own Unforgettable Lesson</em> by Eden Collinsworth (2014).</p>

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The Final Number Is In!

[…] support, provided US$136,761.03 toward the challenge and succeeded in meeting and exceeding the match! As with so many journeys, it isn’t just the destination but how you get there…in helping ChinaSource raise these funds we are thrilled that: 232 friends gave 300 donations toward the match ChinaSource received gifts from 42 first-time donors Gifts […]

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Are China’s Best Being Lost to the West?

[…] both Chinese and English well. So I can completely understand how a Chinese family would be attracted to the idea that their children would be able to get an education in the U.S. Thirdly, Chinese churches in the U.S. also play a part. Rather than putting pressure on Chinese believers to stay in the […]

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Remembering My First Thanksgiving in China

Isn’t that like God? To take something small and insignificant and use it. And so it will be for you. This year you may need to be reminded, not of an American holiday, but of China and people you no longer get to live and serve with.

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The Impact of Leaving on the Kids

[…] is, or was, their home—maybe their only home. In many cases China has been much more of a home then their passport country. China is where their best friends are, where they ate their favorite foods. It’s a place that is familiar to them—a place they love and where they have felt safe. To […]

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Are You Ready for Transition? Again?

“Did you ever consider staying home? Getting settled and looking for a job?” This was the burning question I just had to ask.

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In a New Home in Asia

Hearing from those who are in new places and new ministries in Asia.

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Sometimes It’s the Little Things

The Importance of Grieving Well

[…] around them, each one serving in a different role in the grieving process. The teams they had left were mentioned by almost everyone as one of the best sources of help. Even though the team members themselves were grieving, there was something healing about sharing with people who understood without having everything explained. I […]