October 5, 2018

Autumn in Beijing


Greetings from Beijing on this beautiful fall day!                                   October 2018

The sky is blue and the leaves are brilliant yellows and oranges as we pack up the shorts and rubber slippers and get out the flannel and fleece. We’re back home in Beijing after a great Home Assignment in California.

We landed the end of August and jumped into the busy Fall season in Beijing International Christian Fellowship Zhongguancun. Each Sunday we welcome students from many nations who have come to study in the 82 Universities in the neighborhood of the hotel where we worship. Mark has been preaching through the book of Daniel Sunday mornings and coaching the young preachers through Luke on Sunday nights.

Last week our work visa was extended for one more year. Given the religious restrictions here you might be reading about (www.chinasource.org), and the fact that we’re not getting any younger, we waited to get this in hand before sending out this update. We rejoice and are humbled to be entrusted with great responsibility to serve the Most High God in this fruitful field of His harvest.

We have already had several events to connect people to God, church, and one another. Dayna organized our bi-annual “Welcome to Beijing” event where a team of our church members shared many practical tips on how to thrive in Beijing – understanding your Chinese professors, renting doc-less bikes, shopping on the internet, navigating subways and bus routes, etc. We had a great turn out of people from all faiths and no faiths who appreciated this free opportunity to connect.


CIF - In early September we gathered in Xiamen for the China International Fellowship. As leaders of International churches throughout the nation it was great to renew friendships, hear what the Lord is doing, and pray for one another. Mark was invited to speak on “What are the characteristics of international church leadership?” There are still many cities – some with thousands of ex-pats – that have no international church. We decided to meet in one of them next year. Have you heard of Chongqing? There are just 30 million people that live there?!

Holiday Camp  During China’s  national holiday  week in October, 137 of us headed for the hills outside of Beijing for three days., 70% were international students, many of them new to Beijing and our church. We were knit together  as we shared, hiked, played games, ate, and studied Scripture – a number for the first time – together. A number already feel very connected to our BICF-ZGC community. There was great


fellowship and fun with people from many nations. We rejoiced together in the Gospel of God’s grace as we studied through the book of Ephesians. Three decided to be baptized and were baptized last Sunday, from Congo, Belgium, and USA.


A Big Move  Our son Josiah is moving from Kazakhstan this week. We're grateful for your prayers for him and our granddaughter Maylee, now 14, who lives with her mom in Almaty. Josiah has lived there for 20 years and is fluent in Russian. With the Kazakh economy in decline and a slowed down market, it is quite hard to save for Maylee's future education - she got her US passport this summer! He has skills and experience in international business, teaching, television presenting, voice recording, customer service training, and consulting. We recommend him very highly! If you want a great team player, write josiahblair@gmail.com  


International Weekend This month we had three days of great fun. We hosted a dear brother, Wilbur Sargunaraj, who uses music, dance, and kindness to share truths about life together in this world. Check out how the Lord is using him all over the world. (http://www.wilbur.asia/wilbur30/ ) We had a packed room full of students from around the world for his “Cultural Intelligence” night. Many of them were not yet believers, several had never visited a church before, and they wondered if such fun and unbounded joy was what happened in church every week…uh…?! Soon Wilbur be posting videos he made during his few days with us about eating ‘Peking Duck’ – the setting for a frank exchange about race relations – and another film will feature a bunch of excited Chinese students dancing on the Great Wall!


Teaching in November

ICFC trains Christian leaders and provides a platform for unity and service in various Christian fellowships across China.  November 8 and 9 we will visit Jinan City and teach student leaders who will gather from many cities in China. Mark will teach on “Shaping of a Leader” from Paul’s letter to the young leader Titus.

Then later in the month Mark will teach a BICF Seminary class on “Preaching and Teaching Skills.” It will be a practicum for those who want to grow in their communication skills. We are thankful for the opportunity to offer internationally accredited Master’s level courses right here in Beijing.

Thank you for praying for these great opportunities to share God’s Word with young leaders. Bright young leaders from many nations have received scholarships from China to come and study here in their best universities. Many will return home to key positions in their homelands.

Summer Home Assignment
We had several ‘firsts’ as we visited California this summer – 3 days in Yosemite National Park, Oakland A’s Stadium, the ‘ghost town’ of Bodie, animal-style fries at In & Out, Manzanar, Gas Lamp in San Diego, Shat’s Bakery in Bishop, Basque food in Bakersfield, driving Highway 395, getting rear-ended by speeding drunk driver (not injured, car damage minimal…huge thanks to the Lord!),  rode the LA Metro Rail,…
It was three years since we’d been to California. Seeing dear friends who have so faithfully prayed, loved, and supported us for so long is very humbling and gratifying! Saying thank you is surely not enough, but we say it sincerely!
We really enjoyed our grandsons – Kekoa and Makana – and their parents Nathan and Heather too! We had a great time with our son Aaron, learned to play DISC golf (it’s not Frisbee!)

Back to Mao’s Home Town
This summer a team of 8 from BICF ZGC made our 2nd trip to Mao’s home town. Last year Dayna was on the first trip and they made good relations with several schools through English language teaching for their students. This time our team was invited for a week-long camp with about 100 students.

Their theme was “He Never gives Up on Me” based on the chorus, “His love never gives up on me…” What a precious truth for kids amidst a highly competitive academic system to hold in their hearts. Here, if you aren’t in the top percentile of academic success you will not get into University, and will have a tough time getting prized jobs. Hundreds of students commit suicide when they learn they have failed their final placement exams! Life, real life, is about so much more than what can be found in test results!

International Students in China
Mark was asked to write a few sentences for the forward of this e-book about international students in China, download it here – in several languages! – freely.
Phil Jones has several great articles about what God is doing among international students here…

We are Very Thankful  for your generous prayers and support! Mark and Dayna Blair

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