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Ten “Americans Really Do THAT?” from Chinese Scholars Living in the U.S.
[…] get to live in a foreign country and rarer still to have their spouse and child live with them. I currently live near such a rare opportunity. Denver University hosts numerous visiting scholars from all over China. Some come for a semester, others for a year, and many are able to bring spouse and […]
Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference
What can we learn from the recent conference on religious work? A comparison with the 2018 conference helps tease out key points.
3 Questions: The Transitions Workbook
[…] of origin. Their organization was unable, because of the variety of teachers’ schedules, to gather returning teachers for in-person debriefings. So, I spent about two hours on the phone with each teacher who had left Asia, helping them to process their experiences, how they had grown, what they had seen God doing in and through […]
Off We Go
A Book Review
[…] few years ago, I attended a training on child safety organized by the Child Safety and Protection Network (CSPN). In the training, I was alarmed by the number of child abuse cases involving Third Culture Kids (TCKs) on the mission field and the number of victims affected. To my surprise, those who abused the […]
Reflections on a US-based Chinese Language Journey (2)
[…] is two-fold: Chinese characters do not provide a built-in pronunciation guide (although there are pronunciation “clues”); and It is a “sound-poor” language with a limited number of phonemes, with each tied to multiple characters/meanings. As a result, the relationship between the written and spoken language is unlike our western alphabetic languages. Consequently, the initial language […]
Reflections on a US-based Chinese Language Journey (1)
[…] of the problem, like seeing the true size of a mountain as you approach it, only grows larger when considering how words connect together in sentences. The number of possible combinations of words to express oneself in Chinese is likely in the tens of millions. Listening to native Chinese speakers can be a daunting […]
Skills No Longer Needed
[…] that they do not belong in this multicultural society. When in a park, being aware at every moment of who is near my children and whether their phone is pointing at them. At the same time, monitoring the pulse of my children’s stress levels. Do they notice the attention on them and, today, do […]
Dangers, Pitfalls, Connection, and Hope During Transition
[…] transition, you are going to default to what God has made you good at. If you’re not careful, you’ll neglect the part of you that comes in number three. For me, I am strongest in doing, strong in thinking, and feelings are ranked a “three” for me. Of course I have feelings! But, in […]
Peoples of China
Why We Must Not Forget the Past
[…] analyze what changes are developing in the society, the potential for a movement to Christ will begin to be evident. Today we know that China’s minority nationalities number far more than the government documented fifty-five—maybe more than 500. Even though one family of groups may seem unresponsive, there may be one or more of […]
How Can We Better Prepare People for the Field?
An Interview with Lauren Pinkston
[…] and job performance (Bhatti et al., 2013). E. It is unknown whether previous international experience can predict expatriate success, although many articles identify this variable in a number of studies. Claus et al. (2011) argued that previous job experience helps an individual to develop knowledge, which is vital for job performance at the domestic […]