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Grief—What about the Kids?

[…] has been home? For some kids, China has been the only home they have ever known. So let’s consider the impact grief has on children and how best to help them grieve well. Too many times I have heard people say: “Kids are flexible.” “They forget so easily.” “Children live in the present.” Yes, […]

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Jingjiao—Not Nestorian

[…] in Xi’an to see the original stele. At least a half-dozen young Chinese Christian scholars are completing PhD dissertations on the Jingjiao. Plans are underway for a website that will provide all the relevant texts, translations, and bibliography on Syriac Christianity along the Silk Road and in China. Perhaps we will at last overcome […]

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Heart vs Surface-level Reconciliation

[…] humbling work. A labor of love. Yet when our love is infused with God’s love—our source of strength to reconcile—we can persevere in the process, doing our best, as far as it depends on us, to live genuinely at peace with everyone (Romans 12:18).  Note: This blog post contains content from Jolene’s yet to […]

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The Value of Interdependence

[…] God’s interdependent plan, can we bring it all in.  Notes ^ New Song is a non-profit that partners with registered and unregistered Chinese churches and NGOs to equip local mentors/coaches/teachers to implement a unique biblically based, culturally relevant self-worth curriculum to children all across China. For more information about New Song, visit the website www.newsongchina.org.

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Love In Action

[…] in even the small yet impactful day-to-day events of life. Note: Watch for Jolene’s forthcoming book, Changing Normal: Overcome Barriers to Resolving Conflict, Start Reconciling Relationships, for more examples of how bearing the fruit of the Spirit contributes to peacemaking and relational reconciliation. Yang Lin (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Chen Yuling (pseudonym), author interview, 2019.

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Counseling in China—More “Same Same, but Different”

In the wake of COVID-19, what is available and accepted for dealing with mental health issues?

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Robert Ekvall: Living on the Edge

A Book Review of Brave Son of Tibet

[…] would stay to support and help. Robert received the appointments from home but managed it his own way. “Robert knew that this kind of thinking’s days were numbered. The release of leadership to nationals in the growing Chinese church needed to be done, and the ‘three-self’ indigenous principles implemented” (p.22). Robert had a strong […]

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Are You in Conflict?

As Christians in China study biblical peacemaking, many have had personal aha moments…they now see that conflict starts in the heart and that avoiding addressing the root heart issues in order to “avoid conflict,” only results in the heart conflict remaining.

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One Tip for Effective Communication in China

The Rule of Three

[…] If we dig deeper into the source of these communication differences it comes back to the way the Chinese person views relationships. In the next post, we will explore in more depth the major differences on how these two cultures view relationships. Image credit: PMA Fresh Connections China 2015 by Produce Marketing Association via Flickr.

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Gospel Power at Work in the Heart

[…] to work in our hearts. Note: This blog post contains content from Jolene’s forthcoming book, Changing Normal: Overcome Barriers to Resolving Conflict, Start Reconciling Relationships. Zhang Yong (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Zhao Cheng (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Zhao Cheng (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Chen Yuling (pseudonym), author interview, 2019. Liu Yang (pseudonym), author interview, 2019.