posted by Emily | Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
tagged in: Tags: Culture, daily life, family, parenting
Brian and Cassie Vinson* are not easily intimidated. They have taken on the challenge of living in Asia with a large, young family. The Vinsons say that managing a large family is difficult in any country.
posted by Emily | Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
tagged in: Tags: Buddhism, Culture, daily life, Evangelism
My heart is burdened all over again for the people of Asia who are caught up in false teachings. I get home, give the dog a bone, and literally get down on my knees, asking God for a plan.
posted by Emily | Monday, June 1st, 2009
tagged in: Tags: Asia, children, Culture, family, food, school, TCK, weather
Asia is a very interesting place. At ordinary markets, you can find very weird things or types of food, such as, live frogs, flattened pig heads, dead snake wine, roasted ox stomach, etc. I’ve tasted duck feet, spicy noodles, blackened tofu, and pig intestines. Some are too spicy to swallow, some are too hard to chew, but some are very yummy!
posted by Emily | Thursday, February 12th, 2009
tagged in: Tags: Culture, everyday life
Sometimes I forget that I grew up in your standard small town. 15,000 people. A bunch of cows. No movie theater. And the nearest “mall” is 30 miles away (consisting of a Belk, Cato, and JCPenny’s). It was quiet and life was manageable.
posted by Kate | Thursday, August 21st, 2008
tagged in: Tags: Culture, Olympics, Volunteers
Countless visitors poured into Beijing during the Olympic games. Here are a few excerpts from some believers who made the journey.
posted by Kate | Sunday, June 1st, 2008
tagged in: Tags: Culture
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