Education for Chinese Christian Families—Another Way
Guardian visas for parents of young children studying abroad have opened another education opportunity for Christian families in China.
Guardian visas for parents of young children studying abroad have opened another education opportunity for Christian families in China.
It’s my prayer that one day all Chinese children with challenges like Hannah’s will pray to my God as well as have the educational opportunities they need.
China has five main service groups currently helping children up to age 20 who have learning disabilities: government organizations, families, private schools and education companies, foreign workers, and local churches.
As an English-language teacher of adults, I was quite unaware of the needs or developments in the field of special education in China.
The rapid rate of cultural change in China affects the delivery of theological education. While this makes Reformed theological education more challenging than previously, the Reformed tradition is taking hold and spreading throughout China today.
A webinar exploring ways to learn about China, from language and culture to history and contemporary society. What books to read? What online resources to dip into? Not to point you to facts and figures, but to provide tools that will set you on a path of life-long learning.
Earn a Master’s Degree while teaching, serving, and living in China.
An English teaching conference centered on the theme Imago Dei: Celebrating the Beauty and Benefits of Diversity.
A university teacher in China answers the question, "Do you have a list of things you wish foreigners knew when they came to your campus?”
Providing maternity care to Chinese women wherever they are.
A mother shares how she and her son prayed together for his gaokao exam.
A reflection on the paradox of teaching in an officially atheistic state and yet having the opportunity to teach Christian and religious material.