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Chinese Crash Victims Headed to Evangelical Church School

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If it is unusual that a plane crash-landed at the San Francisco International Airport, it is also surprising that a group of Chinese students on board — including the two 16-year-old girls who died — were headed to an evangelical-church program. The 35 students and chaperones were en route to West Valley Christian Church and School outside Los Angeles for a three-week American-culture and English-language immersion camp. The students’ own school, Jiangshan Middle School in Zhejiang, was running the tour, but the students would also have experienced, most likely for the first time, classic American evangelical culture. Church members were shocked to learn that their would-be guests were victims of Saturday’s crash. West Valley Christian issued a prayer to express its condolences: “Dear Lord, give grace to their moms and dads, brothers and sisters. Give us wisdom and compassion as we care for our guests from China.” Derek Swales, head of the school, puts it this way: “You sometimes wonder, why did God allow this to happen, and why did he pick out this church?” West Valley Christian acts as a host site for international-student programs. It charges only a modest amount of $4 to $5 a day per student for a visiting group to use their facilities. The hope, Swales explains, is that students will come away from their trip seeking more than just American Ivy League campuses and Silicon Valley careers. Students stay with host families who often introduce students to a Christian culture, Swales says, and that is how ministry happens. “We are trying to create a very holistic approach to education — come stay in our homes, come visit our schools, play on our sports teams,” he explains. “And there’s the spiritual component, which in China is not really there.” (MORE: San Francisco’s Boeing 777 Crash: Why It Was Survivable) The school does not directly proselytize or offer an invitation for Christian salvation. When Swales speaks to the students to welcome them during orientation, his goal is to explain the church context. “I take them through Genesis

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