Newsletters as an Adventure?
Laughing, cringing, reminiscing, and learning; reading my way through Love, Amy: An Accidental Memoir told in Newsletters from China was indeed an adventure.
Laughing, cringing, reminiscing, and learning; reading my way through Love, Amy: An Accidental Memoir told in Newsletters from China was indeed an adventure.
A less visible, but equally significant, contribution of Billy Graham.
A conversation on effective partnering in the Chinese context.
Jackson Wu does not write about contextualization so much as he answers the question, “Practically, how do we contextualize the gospel?”
Find a warm, comfortable spot and enjoy this excerpt from Stranger in Every Land: Reflections of a Transcultural Adult in a Shrinking World.
A reader responds to "Kids in Transition."
Top Talent? Professional Talent? Or Unskilled Worker?
Serving hearing-impaired children and adults in Changsha.
The most read Chinese Church Voices posts for 2017.
The challenge going forward is to rethink what it means to serve in this new era.
Some things are just too good to keep to yourself, and Christmas is at the top of the list for an English teacher in China.
Transition can point the way to a time of searching that reveals something deeper taking place in one’s life.