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Web Junkie

A Film Review

Daxing Bootcamp, located in the suburbs of Beijing, is probably a place you've never heard of. But growing numbers of parents in China who are at wits’ end have heard of it or of the 400 rehabilitation camps like it. The government has set up the centers to treat teenagers with internet addiction disorder. Web Junkie takes us inside Daxing Bootcamp and introduces us to three of the young men who are treated there. 

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Summer Watch List

A Film Review Roundup

Six brilliant Chinese films for you to stream inside where it’s cool on hot summer days.

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The Chinese Mayor

A Film Review

The story of a city and a man.

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China’s Fake Boyfriends

A Film Review

With Chinese New Year only two weeks away, there is definitely an energy in the air—shopping, planning trips home, booking dinners and gatherings. Underneath this flurry of festive activity lies a very real and difficult social struggle. 

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Why I Would Not Become a Christian

Reflections on God and Culture

[…] to read. Here you will find the brutally honest soul of a contemporary mainland Chinese mind, who views the West— and the Christian religion—from a 20th  century non- western perspective. You may not be ready for what you will find. A former Marxist philosopher who is now living in the United States, his words will […]

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Taking Another Look at the Chinese Dragon

[…] Paul, striving to bring the gospel of Christ to his fellow Jews (Romans 9:3). “Jews demand signs and Greeks look for wisdom” (1 Corinthians 1:22); Americans desire freedom and Chinese people pursue wealth and power. The gospel, which concerns all nations, both challenges and fulfills the pursuits of different cultural groups. The Cross may […]

Chinese Christian Voices

From Auspicious Dragon to Christian Devil

The Metamorphosis of Myth into Faith

[…] cultural and linguistic sensitivity when interpreting Scripture. Rev. Chow notes that the word “dragon” is problematic because it represents a mythical creature unseen by either Eastern or Western civilizations. Equating these two mythologies is like attempting to align the North and South poles—an act that creates an infinite clash and leads to many unnecessary […]

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Dragons: Friend or Foe?

Reflections on the Year of the Dragon

[…] abruptly took it away and destroyed it. But I want to suggest that the Bible offers another solution to this tension, one which draws a connection between Western dragons and Eastern dragons without condemning the latter to perdition. Dragons of Earth and Heaven When we reflect on Israel’s exodus through the wilderness, we remember […]

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Chinese Christians and the Chinese Zodiac

Idolatry or a Cultural Artifact?

[…] wrong but also about whether it might stumble fellow Christians. If I’m more open-minded, viewing the zodiac as a mere symbol, am I willing to limit my freedom for others’ consciences, especially those who might find it problematic? On the flip side, if I’m conservative, deeming the zodiac wrong, can I accept more liberal […]

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Dragons and Devotion: Bridging Cultural Heritage with Christian Faith

I am not Chinese, and yet I was so helped by this exploration of the Year of the Dragon. And I realize that for my Chinese Christian brothers and sisters this series of articles may have produced a much deeper sense of relief than mine. For this I am grateful and looking forward to an eternity in which I can know them better.