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Are China’s Best Being Lost to the West?

[…] to return to China to serve long-term. And for those of us who live in China, we need to think twice before we encourage our local brothers and sisters to go to the U.S. for seminary. Notes ^ Ripken, Nik. Insanity of Obedience. B&H Books, 2014, p. 184. Image credit: Jetway to China Air flight by Curt Smith.

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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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Understanding and Engaging with the Post-Eighties Generation

<p>In China, the “post-eighties” denotes those who are were generally born during the 1980s. They are the earliest generation of those who became known in the West as the “Little Emperors” of China. Typically, they were raised in a family environment where all adults focused their attention on their only heir. R and J […]

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Social Media in China (Part 3)

Tips for Using Social Tools to Connect with Chinese Colleagues

[…] due to its simple mobile interface and the ability to limit the information you share to a specific group of followers. Personally, I think WeChat is the best choice unless you aim to become a serious Chinese blogger or follow the Chinese language news closely. For a full list of social media platforms popular […]

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Are You Ready for Transition? Again?

[…] that probably didn’t help. Everyone had also been offered help from professional counseling centers as well. Being debriefed at different times during their journeys was helpful. “The best and most wonderful debrief I had was when we as a team met up again and debriefed, shared, laughed, and cried, and cried. Our time together […]

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Challenged by Different Ways of Seeing, Part 2

[…] thing is to respect and accept the feelings and reasons of those involved, and to deal with all three cultures as well as we can. Even those best practices will fail us, and we may lose heart and go back to relying on rules. But, they can still help us with some guidance. In […]

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Lockdown Is Over, but Life Is Still Not Normal

[…] first and the biggest addiction I heard mentioned repeatedly was the addiction to cell phones and the internet. Other addictions mentioned were sleeping pills and alcohol. Regarding phone addiction, one counselor used the phrase “bondage to their cell phone.” With no place to go, many people spent endless hours on their phones chatting with […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The overall goal is to “actively guide religions to adapt to socialist society,” which means to follow the line set by the […]

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Education for Chinese Christian Families—Another Way

[…] moment it hit me that, although she spoke Mandarin, didn’t know how to read or write Chinese characters. I showed her some simple Chinese characters from my phone, and it made my heart ache when I realized that although I sometimes feel that I have lost much of what I used to know, I […]

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China’s Migrant Children

[…] largest population of migrant children resideBeijing, Shanghai and Guangzhoulag behind the smaller cities in implementing this policy.11 Parents of local youthparticularly in the large cities where the best national colleges are locatedstrongly protest the “opening” up of their cities for migrant children, fearing increased college enrollment competition. The inability of migrant children to take […]