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I'm your China travel guide, Missionary Ben, flying to Malaysia (via Hong Kong) as this podcast drops!
Follow me on X (@chinaadventures) where I post daily reminders to pray for China. X is also the best way to contact me. Just follow and send a DM. You can also email me @ bfwesten at gmail dot com
Who is Missionary Ben?
I haven’t done this in a long time, but every now and then I am reminded I should probably give a little bit more of my background (and my China bonafides). Now I can’t divulge very much, for security reasons, but here are the basics: moved to China at the age of 19, in the early 2000s, taught myself to speak (and read) Chinese. Lived there w/ my family til I was deported in 2018.
Unbeaten: Confronting the Lies (and Laughter) of the Chinese Communist Police
The Story of My Arrest, Interrogation, and Deportation from China (Unbeaten.vip)
Over those nearly 15 years, I set foot in every province, and visited hundreds of cities, towns, and villages. Alongside our evangelistic work, I helped manage a leather factory in a Muslim town, opened a yak burger/pizza restaurant on the Tibetan Plateau, served as a guide and Tibetan taxi driver, and taught English to elementary kids, high schoolers, and young adults.
How I Taught Myself Mandarin (And How You Can Learn Chinese Too, But Won’t)
https://chinacall.substack.com/p/how-i-taught-myself-mandarin
Follow or subscribe to China Compass and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Don’t forget: Follow @chinaadventures on X, and find everything else @ PrayGiveGo.us.
Luke 10, verse 2, the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few!
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I'm your China travel guide, Missionary Ben, flying to Malaysia (via Hong Kong) as this podcast drops!
Follow me on X (@chinaadventures) where I post daily reminders to pray for China. X is also the best way to contact me. Just follow and send a DM. You can also email me @ bfwesten at gmail dot com
Who is Missionary Ben?
I haven’t done this in a long time, but every now and then I am reminded I should probably give a little bit more of my background (and my China bonafides). Now I can’t divulge very much, for security reasons, but here are the basics: moved to China at the age of 19, in the early 2000s, taught myself to speak (and read) Chinese. Lived there w/ my family til I was deported in 2018.
Unbeaten: Confronting the Lies (and Laughter) of the Chinese Communist Police
The Story of My Arrest, Interrogation, and Deportation from China (Unbeaten.vip)
Over those nearly 15 years, I set foot in every province, and visited hundreds of cities, towns, and villages. Alongside our evangelistic work, I helped manage a leather factory in a Muslim town, opened a yak burger/pizza restaurant on the Tibetan Plateau, served as a guide and Tibetan taxi driver, and taught English to elementary kids, high schoolers, and young adults.
How I Taught Myself Mandarin (And How You Can Learn Chinese Too, But Won’t)
https://chinacall.substack.com/p/how-i-taught-myself-mandarin
Follow or subscribe to China Compass and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Don’t forget: Follow @chinaadventures on X, and find everything else @ PrayGiveGo.us.
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