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A few weeks ago, a co-worker of mine who is married to a Korean Christian worker told me something interesting. She said “Korean missionaries unite around the Gospel but we bring our differences to the mission field and fight over them!”
Koreans are basically a strong militant race. They do not shun a fight. The Korean Christian population is also clearly divided into conservative Presbyterians and exuberant Charismatics. In… Read More....
Going back to the Philippines for winter break is something I truly looked forward to. After a not so normal Christmas and New Year/birthday celebration in China, I was more than ready to hibernate and enjoy the sun in my home country alone. But as usual, plans change every minute. As Hudson Taylor said, “ Man proposes, God disposes.” Being at the center of His will though is still the… Read More.... | 1 Comment
Loh, in his 50s, was demoted from Managing Director’s personal chauffeur to a dispatch. He was disgruntled, bitter and never looked you in his eyes when he talked to you. Of course, he never returned any greetings. He was rejected by many departments, and finally ended up in ours, not by choice, ours nor his. We were supposed to be a very friendly department handling public and employee relations, but… Read More.... | 1 Comment
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Featured Articles Common hindrances to missions in Asia - The greatest hindrance to missions in Asia is distraction. And the most dangerous distractions are the good ones, eg. spending much money on beautiful church buildings, spending much time on beautiful church activities....
Bookstores as a means of outreach in RANs - While many countries are still anti-Christian, very few countries are anti-learning or anti-education. Therefore, it is still possible in almost any country to open a bookstore. In other words, the purpose of opening a bookstore is to have a platform or channel where many creative things can be done to reach out....
Church-planting in RANs - I remember being charged by a member of the “mission board” of a church where I had recruited some English teachers for China. He charged me with “recklessly endangering” the lives of their members by sending them to China to be "slaughtered by the communists!" Because Bible-schools are not preparing their students for hostile countries, it is obviously follows that the mission methods that they teach are also not suitable....
Why bible-schools in Asia are different - Many Bible-schools in Asia are disasters. They are almost whole-sale imports from other countries with the same syllabus (sometimes translated into the local language), the same lecturers that come for short-term stints (teaching with interpreters), similar entry....
Indonesia - The Christian missions viewpoint - Indonesia is largely off the missions’ radar screen of most Christians because they believe that Indonesia is a closed Muslim country. Also, many Christians think that Indonesia is a very dangerous country because of spectacular terrorist bombings. Indonesia is the 4th most populated country in the world (240 million). It is the country with the largest Muslim population....
Evangelistic camping – an exciting new way to reach Asia’s youth - Camping attracts youth. Many youth are saved in a camp environment – where they are removed from worldly influences and exposed to much preaching of the Word. Asia has many youth. Our experience has shown that it is easy to attract even youth of different religions to a youth camp run by Christians....
The missionaries of the 21st century - Whenever we think of effective missionaries to Asia or other undeveloped countries, we often think of Christian doctors. Many young Christians who want to serve their Lord have studied to be doctors....
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