The vision of cccw.care is to create a global sharing platform of Chinese-language and English-language resources benefitting the member care of Chinese Cross-Cultural Workers worldwide. Member Care is the ongoing preparation, equipping and empowering of cross-cultural workers for effective and sustainable life, ministry and work. Resources are curated from global sources, making this a truly cross-cultural endeavor to care across cultures. Some materials are translated to Chinese and others are developed in native language. Effective use of these tools involves an awareness of the cultural background of the source, and wisdom to contextual for one’s own culture. This online resource toolbox is meant to be used in community. As individuals and teams share and discuss materials together, this fosters a common language to spur more mutual care and better teamwork.
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