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The Challenge of Returning Chinese Scholars

<p>With the class="searchwp-highlight">number of Chinese scholars studying abroad increasing and many of them coming to faith in Christ, understanding the challenges they face in returning to China is vital for their ongoing spiritual growth. What is being done to deal with those challenges?</p>

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Hospitality, a Comic Book, the Bible, and Lot

A Conversion Story in China

<p>Over the past decade of living in China, I have been privileged to hear a class="searchwp-highlight">number of wonderful conversion stories. Each is special, but occasionally one stands out as particularly uncommon. The following is one such story. </p>

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How Hong Kong Immigrants and UK Churches Are Working Together

The arrival of so many new immigrants in a short period of time has presented both local and Chinese churches in the UK with some unique opportunities and challenges. Zipporah, a student at Singapore Bible College, conducted research into this situation for a class="searchwp-highlight">class on mission research.

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Changing Ministry in the New Normal

<p>It had been an engaging but exhausting two days. Pastors and ministry leaders from all across China had gathered with a smaller class="searchwp-highlight">number of expatriate China workers to reflect together on some of the key trends in the mainland Chinese church. The meeting was conducted almost entirely in Chinese, and the range of topics […]

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Humbly Striving for Growth—Li Yan

[…] 2014 following the Sochi Winter Olympics. She has continued to coach speed skating and this year was the head coach of the Chinese speed skating training team for the Beijing Winter Olympics. Here we learn more of Li Yan’s personal experience and the humility that is key to her success as a world- class="searchwp-highlight">class coach.

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Studying Christianity in China

A Book Review

<p>The last decade has seen an increase in the class="searchwp-highlight">number of young Chinese scholars choosing to make Christianity part of their academic studies. Who are these young scholars?</p>

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Take Language Learning Seriously

A Book Recommendation

For many engaged in cross-cultural service (or preparing for it), language learning is often one of the most daunting tasks. Especially for those of us whose only experience is Spanish or French class="searchwp-highlight">class in the American educational system, we are wholly unprepared, and most likely don’t even know where to begin.

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Choosing the Chinese Bible Translation

A Guide for Believers

[…] translation resources are limited, but that’s not entirely accurate. The United Bible Societies have been carrying out an extensive Bible digitization project, preserving texts and creating digital archives in many languages. This project revealed that while English has the highest class="searchwp-highlight">number of translations, Chinese ranks third after Spanish, with over 80 complete or partial translations.

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Caring for Elderly Parents

<p>China is facing some unique demographic challenges, not the least of which is an aging population. Currently, roughly 8% of the population is 65 or older. However, according to a report by the BBC, that class="searchwp-highlight">number is expected to be 12% by 2020, and class="searchwp-highlight">26% by 2050.</p>

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A Place to Grow in Faith:

The Challenge of Developing Sustainable Faith Formation Programs in China

[…] a structured setting. In recent years, however, there has been a gradual rise of home-grown initiatives and program models adopted from overseas that are starting to change this situation. Nevertheless, challenges remain and the author looks at a class="searchwp-highlight">number of reasons (beyond the more obvious political challenges) why the deepening of faith has been difficult.</p>