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The secret of unselfishness
19/03/2008 3:06 pm
‘How would you like to be different in 10 years time?’
‘I’d like to be less selfish’, was the reply. ‘Interesting’ said Mark, ‘because I have actually discovered the secret of unselfishness’.
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Starting a lesson
18/03/2008 2:18 pm
Nervously, she scanned the sea of faces before her. More girls than boys, a few wearing glasses, one or two with dyed hair, but otherwise a uniform black. The almond-olive eyes peered at her. Thirty-five young students, sitting in neat rows, were waiting for her to speak. The silence was tangible, and seemed eternal, but then the students rose, as if one. -
The tea-tray boy
19/02/2008 12:15 pm
Mong Chen is 15 years old. He spends most of his time outdoors. Unlike most 15 year old urban Chinese, he is not at school. He has a job. This does not pay well – indeed, most of his money is handed over to his employer. -
Pictures of Jesus in a Chinese Hospital
17/01/2008 1:15 pm
What an excellent shock a poor Chinese mother gets when her son is taken to hospital only to be greeted by images of Abraham, Noah and Jesus. -
It’s not easy, but it’s worth it
07/01/2008 11:10 am
John was waiting for a knock on the door. He just knew he was in trouble. A family member had possibly said too much during a recent phone call and John was concerned that the government was listening. -
Bringing Water to the Bamboo Pram People
07/11/2007 12:37 pm
This summer a team of medical students and professionals set out for China. Our aim was to see God at work in medical projects; we got more than we bargained for!
We realised that medical work is not just about cutting people open, but also about installing water pipes and tackling poverty.
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100 for China progress report
03/10/2007 4:38 pm
‘Can you: squat for a panda; dress like a mish; use big chopsticks?’ –This was the sign that greeted passers by at Momentum in July. Find out about more Made for China events. -
China vision trip report
06/09/2007 3:14 pm
Will Hunter Smart reports back on his vision trip to Sichuan province, southern China to see Christian professionals at work. -
Jiao-jie’s journey to faith
04/06/2007 3:11 pm
Jiao-jie was full of questions. Was there a God? And, if so, what did that mean for her? Why did people who called themselves Christians seem to have a real relationship with God? What was it they had that she didn’t?
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