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Serving Well in China

A Cultural Framework for Serving in China

[…] the Chinese people An examination of areas of expectation that may need to be adjusted Key principles for successful cross-cultural adjustment and living in China What you’ll get? Five video lectures (each 10-20 minutes long) Accompanying quizzes Questions for reflection/discussion A list of resources for further study Training conducted by seasoned, professional trainers with […]

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The Clash of Culture and Class in China’s “Olympic Era”

[…] the coveted Chinese government approval as tourist destinations. In the 1980s, as China adopted a “market system with socialist characteristics,” the late Deng Xiao Ping declared, “To get rich is glorious,” in a stunning reversal of Communist ideology.  Currently, the Communist Party’s fourth generation of leadership under President Hu Jin Tao and Premier Wen […]

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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 […]

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Five Words Google Can’t Translate

[…] you have accomplished this feat, you are virtually guaranteed you will graduate. Not so in the West. When the Chinese hear about how "easy" it is to get into college and advanced degrees in the West, they don't realize that getting out, aka graduating, isn't a given. Once you get in, the work is […]

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Three “T” Reasons to Read “The Tea Girl”

 Lisa See will be familiar to many ChinaSource readers because of her modern classic Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. In October my American book group read her recent book The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane. While everyone enjoyed it, it was clear I enjoyed it more than the others, making me think other […]

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The Life and Ministry of Emma Ekvall

A blind girl begging in Wuchang, China in 1919 stirred the heart of Emma Ekvall. The school she founded continues in operation today upon the anniversary of this pioneer missionary’s 150th birth.

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Chinese Christianity and the Missio Dei

A Response to “When the ‘Golden Age’ Is Over”

[…] mission activities led to significant growth of the church in China. Sometimes both of these assumptions are simultaneously present. While it was certainly true that a significant number of foreign workers entered China during these decades, there were still many restrictions upon religious practices and evangelization. Foreign workers typically gained access to China under […]

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The Three-Self Patriotic Movement

Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities

[…] at a new church opening that Christians should “study the spirit of the party Congress.” On another occasion, one after another Protestant leader echoed formulaic denunciations of American imperialism at an event celebrating the TSPM’s founding. However, these are merely public performances, part of a “public transcript” that both authorities and church leaders know […]

Book Reviews

Building up China’s Church

[…] 4). Birthed out of a conference of Presbyterian and Reformed Christians interested in presbyterianism in China, the content in this book is from a combination of fine American scholars and Chinese reforming pastors. China’s Reforming Churches provides much valuable insight into China in general, as well as what God is doing there in a general […]

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The Life and Ministry of Eric Martin Ekvall

Though he suffered the deaths of three of his children while serving in China, Eric Martin Ekvall (1866-1939) never wavered in 42 years as a pioneer missionary of the Christian & Missionary Alliance.