Taiwan

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Stepping out of the comfort zone

STEP OUT has been – and continues to be – an integral tool in establishing devout communities of Jesus followers in Taiwan and beyond.

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Website Management Personnel

Are you excited to support Chinese-Speaking workers through a web platform?

Chinese World Ministry (CWM) is developing a web platform that provides a virtual community space for Chinese Cross-Culture Workers.

We are looking for someone who are able to do website management and the related tasks.

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Webserver Management

Are you excited to support Chinese-Speaking workers through a web platform?

Chinese World Ministry (CWM) is developing a web platform that provides a virtual community space for Chinese Cross-Culture workers.

We are looking for someone who are able to do webserver management and the tasks are the following:

1. Maintain and troubleshooting server issues
2. Website performance/security monitoring

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Website Developer

Are you excited to support Chinese-Speaking workers through a web platform?

Chinese World Ministry (CWM) is developing a web platform that provides a virtual community space for Chinese Cross-Culture workers.

We are looking for someone who are able to do website developer and the tasks are the following:

1. Maintain and troubleshooting website UI/UX
2. Develop website functions when needed
3. Provide technical support for the website management and/or users

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Taiwan

Taiwan known as Formosa Island meaning beautiful island. Taiwan has the highest number of temples per person of anywhere in the world. Politically and Religion freedom but spiritually closed.

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Communicating through art

Three artists from OM's Incarnate created artwork that reflected the local Hakka culture as well as Christian values. The result: conversation.

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Breakthrough at Step Out 2018

The OM Step Out 2018 conference in Taiwan came to a close on 1 August, with ministry leaders concluding how appropriate the theme “Breakthrough” was for many who attended.

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