The Need for Professional Help
Having to leave your home in China suddenly is not just difficult, it is a trauma and should not be taken lightly.
Having to leave your home in China suddenly is not just difficult, it is a trauma and should not be taken lightly.
That was the beginning of a month and a half of interrogations until we left China, my husband with a “ten days to leave the country” stamp in his passport.
Of the more than 150 blog posts we published in 2018, here are the ones most read.
A series on caring for those who have left China.
A prayer for the new year.
What caught the attention of Chinese Church Voices readers this year?
Observations on 20 years of involvement with the ChinaSource Quarterly.
Looking back at 20 years of the ChinaSource Quarterly.
Expatriate teachers went to China to give. But often they ended up taking more of China with them than they had bargained for. The editor of ChinaSource Quarterly gives several suggestions for how to be a good reciever.
A fast-moving and fascinating survey of missionary stories that doesn’t just tell what happened but also why it happened.
The cultural pitfalls of saying thank you.
A gift has meaning within a specific context. Focusing on the context of gift-exchange can shed more light on patronage and reciprocity than merely speaking of the word “gift.”