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Korea: Now It Only Takes 27 Hours…

by Ken Movements

When Hudson Taylor left England for China 140-odd years ago, the boat ride took 23 weeks. And he went alone. At 21 years old. How times have changed. That’s Keith Bubalo (check out his blog) and me waiting for bags at the Incheon airport. We were just passing through en route to Busan, South Korea. [...]

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Wu Ping Yields… and Wins Big!

by Ken People

Last week we explored Wu Ping’s cult-hero status in Chongqing, China. Well, her three years of defiance was swept away in three hours after she reached a very lucrative deal with property developers. Here’s the follow up. Lesson: Sometimes it pays to stand your ground. ?alt=rss

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Wu Ping’s Amazing Nail House

by Ken People

Every nation has a handful of underdog heroes. Israel had David. The British (and 21st century American evangelicals) claim William Wilberforce. The Scots had William Wallace. Texans had Travis at the Alamo. The Chinese now have Wu Ping. Her home (in the center of the picture) stands as a monument amid rapid urban redevelopment in [...]

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The Key to the Missionary Problem

by Ken People

Four months from today 15,000 – 20,000 Christian students and CCC staff members will gather in Busan, Korea. Why? To unite our hearts and raise our voices in magnifying our Lord Jesus Christ. Together we will worship, pray, fellowship, eat, share our lives, learn, and take bold steps into the future. We will also be [...]

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Ray’s One Page Leadership Training

by Ken Leadership

About a year after I’d been leading a local campus team I finally received some formal team leader training. Roughly 20 of us gathered in Austin, Texas, for a week of lectures, discussions, and workshops. Each participant’s experience in leading ranged somewhere from 3 weeks to 3 years. I’m sure I received a notebook filled [...]

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