Reverse cultural shock refers to the psychological and emotional discomfort experienced by individuals when they return to their original cultural environment. Read more …
Reverse cultural shock refers to the psychological and emotional discomfort experienced by individuals when they return to their original cultural environment. Read more …
Many returnees struggle with reverse cultures shock when they return to China. A little preparation can help a lot. Read more …
There are several common problems that Christian returnees face when they return to China. This video is a short explanation of them. Read more …
There is much talk about the trust crisis in China and the possible role of religion in rebuilding China’s moral order. This study examines religion’s impact on the economy in China. Read more …
This book is written for people working in places where creative accounting is common. Read more …
In China’s second-tier cities, a battle is raging — a battle, that is, to attract new graduate talent. Despite being considered a step down from big cities on the glamor and prestige scale, second and third tier cities hope to tempt university graduates to settle within their limits. Read more …
A number of Chinese returnees have found the reality of coming home after obtaining an overseas degree is falling short of their dreams of a better job and higher salary. Read more …
Eric is offered a high paying exciting job, but it will involve a lot of travel which will impact his church ministry and family life. What should he do? Read more …
After returning to China with a Masters degree from the UK, Ethan had to settle for a job which paid half the average income. Read more …
Many Christians in China today are seeking to be salt and light in their communities and in society. But what does that look like? Read more …