Two Types of Cultural Adjustment
This is the time of year when many people are going to China and facing new routines in a new place and a new…
This is the time of year when many people are going to China and facing new routines in a new place and a new…
Goodbyes and being misunderstood—two experiences shared by TCKs.
Since its founding more than 20 years ago, ChinaSource has majored on two things: knowledge and relationships.
“Partnership” can mean many different things to different people. An infographic from Missio Nexus provides a helpful framework for developing effective partnerships.
What are the unique challeges facing the TCKs of today?
This tendency towards fixing (be it personal or societal) can often be a cultural clash point. We look around and see so much that we don’t understand and the “why” questions start bubbling to the surface. Is our motivation to fix what we perceive as broken, or to learn how the society is organized and the thinking behind it?
Happy Listening!
TCKs do not grow up in any one culture, but in between them, under the influence of multiple cultures.
Today the question foreign organizations are asking (or should be asking) is how to serve with the church in China.
For those looking for more than light reading!
Why do some expatriates in China have more positive experiences than others?
Training and tools to help you get ready.