This report allows readers to see my viewpoint on the need of counseling in China. There is no statistics; just simple personal observations during the four trips I took since 2010. Please keep in mind that the location and the size of the cities do impact my observation. The cases I described are the snapshots
Read MoreDuring the past decade or so, I have come to realize that in a city-oriented society, people’s spiritual and emotional needs far exceed their material needs. In cities where material comfort is abundant, people all the more seek spiritual satisfaction. In the face of such social problems as domestic violence, divorce, parents’ failure to educate
Read MoreI am currently a student of Doctor of Ministry at Fuller Theological seminary. I am also a licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the State of Maryland and a graduate of Christian Counseling and Discipleship Program from the Capital Bible Seminary. I served at Gaithersburg Chinese Christian and Alliance Church as Counseling Minister for five years
Read MoreSince the 1980’s to 1990’s, the Chinese Government implemented numerous development programs for many impoverished villages in the countryside. Due to the huge numbers of poor people, the central and local governments continued to spend many billions of dollars to solve the poverty problem every year. Today many non-profit organizations joined the efforts to address
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