Opportunities and Challenges When Foreign Workers Leave China
A Chinese author reflects on the positives and negatives that leaders, seminaries, and churches face when cross-cultural workers leave the country.
A Chinese author reflects on the positives and negatives that leaders, seminaries, and churches face when cross-cultural workers leave the country.
From over 20 years of experience living in Asia, Amy Young has written a handbook to assist cross-cultural workers as they make transitions in a godly manner.
From the editor's desk
Ministry transitions occur for a variety of reasons, but God is faithful and directs the paths of each person and family.
Information about retreats, seminars, debriefings, and books to help both you and your family with transitions.
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