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Gaining Perspective on the Chinese American Christian Diaspora

The winter issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, “Chinese American Christianity in History and Today” came out last week. Our friends Sam George and Andrew Lee at the Global Diaspora Institute (located at the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center) did an exceptional job of guest editing the issue and bringing to our attention the history of […]

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The Dream of a Beijing Father and Educator

[…] year, yet it is obvious that the majority of Chinese parents do not have the finances to send their child overseas for school. I have visited many American middle and high schools. I have seen that in the American or western educational system, students have the opportunity to develop creativity and character, to develop […]

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Be A Better Dad Today

A Book Review

[…] job any of us—from the President of the United States to the CEO of a major corporation to the guy taking out the garbage—will ever have” (p. 14).  Raised by a dysfunctional father who abandoned him in his early teens, then taken in by a Chinese immigrant family who had moved in next door, […]

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American Friendships with Chinese Students, 18471930

[…] left to right, Rong Hong, Tang Guo’an, and Mei Yiqi For more than 170 years Chinese students have come to the United States. They made friends with American teachers, students, families, and business people. Some came as Christians while others became followers of Christ after they arrived. Christian students set up clubs to encourage […]

ChinaSource Perspective

A Rich Historical Ride

I came to this issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly, “Chinese American Christianity in History and Today,” with great curiosity and expectancy and was not disappointed. In the span of only seven articles I was taken on a rich historical ride which covers the story of the Chinese diaspora in North America, a closer look […]

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Give and It Will Be Given to You

Engaging and Collaborating

[…] that despite my blind spots, independence, and stubbornness, he will build his church through his community of engaged, collaborative, and serving people. My pastor recently said, “The number one skill of discipleship is introducing ourselves to strangers. The number two skill is asking questions and then listening carefully.” I learned this from so many […]

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Pausing to Say Thank You

[…] reminded of that many times. Often when one of us on the ChinaSource team is speaking at a church, attending a conference, or just talking on the phone to someone at a partnering organization, the question arises, “How many people are on your staff?” Without fail the person is surprised by the answer. The […]

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China and Africa — An Introduction

[…] aid investment.46 Uniting the copper belt of Zambia to the coast of Tanzania, and financed with interest-free loans from China, the TAZARA Railway was criticized in European and American newspapers as a way for the PRC to control Africans and their resources through debt while boosting China’s position on the continent. Criticism of Chinese investment […]

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In the Valley of Vision

Humbled Before Him

[…] Only the mercy of God can fix this.” Granting this, she goes on, “The world needs what you will receive from heaven in this time.” In God’s providence, the ChinaSource team was already in a place of profound transition and change, well before the COVID-19 outbreak and so, we were in the early stages […]

Book Reviews

True Stewardship

Stewards in the Kingdom: A Theology of Life in All Its Fullness by R. Scott Rodin. InterVarsity Press, 2000, 222 pages; ISBN- 10: 0-8308-1576-7; ISBN-13: 978-0830815760. $20 at Amazon.com   Reviewed by Kerry Schottelkorb A few years back I was invited to present a fund development seminar attended by several leaders of like-minded organizations. I began […]