Exciting day yesterday. My father-in-law has been more than courageous in experimenting with the local cuisine, and at some point in the Chinese food bonanza, he ate a silk worm. A few hours later, his skin was irritated and his glands were swelling. Turns out he’s allergic. Extremely allergic. He’s a doctor; he knows. So […]
Living Dog Church
After study yesterday, St. told me about his new-Christian frustrations. He feels he can’t learn fast enough, and he can’t remember the things he should. He better get used to the feeling – I don’t think it ever goes away. But he’s excited and he’s working hard. He won’t take my money, and he doesn’t […]
In-laws, M&Ms, and Catholics
Had some problems with the website here today, so I haven’t had a chance to post yet. My wife’s parents are visiting with us right now, so it’s been nice to see family again. They came, as they often do, bearing gifts always welcome in a missionary’s home – American food. I’m rejoicing in my […]
The Eye of the Beholder
J. is probably a foot shorter than I am (I love this country!). And he has come to our Bible studies and our leadership meetings faithfully since he got back from his hometown this summer. He’s funny – he talks during everything, but mostly to himself. He smiles a lot – seems like the happiest […]
Where There’s a Will…
Yesterday was one of those feel-like-you-got-hit-by-a-truck-when-you-finally-lay-in-bed days. In a good way. I’ll try to fit my account of yesterday’s events into one entry. St. came over yesterday morning to spend four hours with me. We studied the book of Acts and talked about Paul and his ministry. He was in chapter 16, where Paul meets […]
Bible Boot Camp
Exciting day yesterday. Our friend from Taiwan is in town now, and he spoke at a friend’s underground church across town last night. We had close to a dozen people from our Bible study come along, and I was so happy to finally let them have the opportunity to experience Bible teaching in their own […]
Garbage In, Garbage Out
Went back to the university yesterday afternoon for the verdict: they’re not going to give us our own teacher, we’re registered for one six-hour-a-week class, and we got half our money back. They’re happy because, between the two of us, we’re paying for 20 hours of class a week and taking 12. We’re happy because, […]
Seeking Our Own Level
We’re still holding our breath about this next semester of university classes. I went in yesterday, paid the $1200 or so for me and my wife’s tuition. Then we went to another room to pick out our class. There were three ladies sitting in there with a layout of all the books in the language […]
The Back-to-School Line-up
It’s finally back-to-school time! I have to go register today at the university. Hope that goes well. I have to tell them that I think all of their classes are wrong for me, so I want them to start a new one… how could that not go well? I’m really fairly hopeful, though – the […]
Where to Draw the Line?
As an American witnessing to Chinese people, I think there is a need for a lot of caution to avoid drawing a cultural line between us. This won’t probably be as necessary in the future when we have trained Chinese workers. But when the only discipled Christian in the room happens to be an American, […]


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