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My Dear Art

A Film Review

[…] art-collecting community’s perception of Chinese art A few memorable quotes from the film: I think there should be a difference between Easterners and Westerners. But now the Western world is dominant. I have seen many excellent young artists who paint really well but they follow Western methods. They even paint better than Westerners. But […]

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History: It’s Essential

[…] ideas that are new to us are only that: new to us. There are few things that are truly unprecedented. Reading of history is liberating: we are freed from the obligation to reinvent the wheel. We ignore history at our peril but are rewarded for our veneration of its lessons. Nowhere is this more […]

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Business as Mission—What I Have Seen

[…] and led factories. He felt it was improper to talk about faith at work. He attended an international church. All his friends were on Facebook and were Western like him. He did honest business but seemed to make little Christian impact; he did make a lot of money. I know two men who worked […]

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China and Me

[…] problems with that. Now that I think about it, a lot of fellow expat Christian workers have the same experience we did. There is a lot of freedom and possibilities in China. My new acquaintance: Oh. In all these conversations and the questions asked of me, the underlying assumption was that there were always […]

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Beijing Taxi

A Film Review

[…] a wife and mother in her 30s who was an English teacher, a bus driver, and now a taxi driver. She got into taxi driving for the freedom but finds the unstable income unsustainable. She’s a native Beijinger and says that many like her mourn the loss of the Beijing of their childhood. In […]

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Lost and Love

A Film Review

[…] Lost and Love Directed by Peng Sanyuan, Huayi Brothers Media China, 2015, 1 hour and 48 minutes Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles Full film available for viewing  free on Sockshare.10. Also available on Amazon. Trailer available on YouTube. Child trafficking is a serious issue in China. Some say as many as 20,000 children a […]

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Chinese Culture and the Ethos of Suffering in the Chinese Church

[…] the expression “to eat bitterness” (吃苦). So, I reflect a lot about this from a linguistic vantage point. We are already going on different roads. In the Western world, suffering for Christ is a weight to shoulder, a weight on your body; in the Chinese world, suffering for Christ must be consumed. It actually […]

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Factory Youth

A Film Review

[…] a wife—a lot of sensible thinking. Most of the workers are modern young people from metropolitan areas, they dress stylishly in their time off, and speak accent- free urban Mandarin.  Myth: Factories are dingy, sweatshop-like environments. Yes, many factories in China are dingy, but not all. Especially in places that produce high-tech products that […]

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The Climbers

A Film Review

[…] let’s not hold a double standard. The reality is, China is not going to stop making films like this. They are just getting started and even the western film industry has been forced to recognize that China’s influence (and financial investment) in this sector cannot be ignored. So what’s one to do? I say, […]

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A Visit to Shaoshan and What I’ll Not Forget

Many Chinese see Mao Zedong as a hero, while many Westerners see him as anything but. However, to understand China's new era, we must try to understand why the Chinese people continue to honor Mao and his legacy.