| Don provided orientation, support,
and resource materials for language teachers from more than a
dozen countries who teach English, Japanese, and German at small
teacher-training colleges in China through the Teachers Project.
The work of these Amity teachers strengthens programs that train
Chinese language teachers, who will teach in rural middle schools.
In China, all students are required to study English, and in order
to advance from junior high school to senior high school and then
to university, they must pass tests in which English plays a vitally
important role. If teachers in rural schools are not well trained,
their students will be at a greater disadvantage on these highly
competitive examinations, and more of these students will be denied
the opportunity for further education. From a perspective of Christian
witness, it is important to have foreign Christians serving in
China at the invitation of Chinese Christians because in this
way their service reflects the concern of Chinese Christians as
well as those from other countries. In China, a nation where many
people still assume Christianity is a distinctly Western faith,
cooperation between Chinese Christians and those of other nations
is an important witness to the universality of the church.
Wei Hong completed a master of divinity degree at Lutheran Theological
Seminary in Hong Kong and then served as an evangelist (assistant
pastor) at a Lutheran church there. In 2000 she returned to Lutheran
Theological Seminary to work in the library while studying for
a master of ministry in library science, which she completed in
2003.
A graduate of the College of Wooster in Ohio, Don earned a BA
in history, an MA in English as a second language from Michigan
State University in Lansing, Michigan, and a PhD in East Asian
Languages from Indiana University in Bloomington. Before beginning
his work with the PC(USA), Don served for many years as an English
instructor in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and several cities on the Chinese
mainland.
Wei Hong was born in Guangzhou but spent most of her teenage
years in Hunan province. After returning to Guangzhou in 1979,
she worked as an elementary and middle school teacher of English
and typing. Studying part-time, she also earned a degree in Chinese
from Central TV University, and another in English from the Guangzhou
Institute of Education.
Birthdays:
Don - November 2
Wei Hong - August 22
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