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Back to the North (向北方)
A Film Review
Thirty years—a generation’s worth of time—after the policy was first implemented is where Beijing-based director, Liu Hao, begins the conversation. As also the writer of the feature film, Liu builds an engaging story around this timely social issue, allowing viewers to get personal with what’s really happening in China.
Happy Chinese New Year!
A very special film in celebration of a very special time of year.
Stonehead
A Film Review
The film, Stonehead, is set in a small village in China where children, the "left-behind children," are raised by their grandparents because their parents have all moved to urban cities for better jobs. The story centers around three main characters who, even though it’s never clearly stated, each represent a different way left-behind children cope with their family situations. But the film also speaks more widely about the coping mechanisms used by people thoughout Chinese society today.
Indignation or Creativity?
[…] terms of evangelism methods, I have often heard Westerners complain that certain evangelism methods, such as street preaching, are not allowed in China. Should there not be freedom of speech and expression? Yet, here in the Netherlands, I also have limitations on what I am allowed or not allowed to do in public. Here, […]
Social Media in China
Why Social Matters
Social media is impacting societies across the globe, but China's social technology landscape is unique and largely unknown to those outside China. Honestly, how many people outside of China have ever heard of any of the popular social technology brands listed in the image below?
CSQ Article
Advance and Retreat
Opportunities and Challenges of Han Mission Work among Ethnic Minorities
An “On the Ground” Perspective
[…] Unlike foreigners, Han Chinese living in ethnic minority areas do not need visas, nor do they need to report to the local police. Thus, they have greater freedom including mobility and manner of living. Three Obstacles to Ministry While I do not wish to be overly negative, there are obstacles to serving among ethnic […]
Himalaya: Ladder to Paradise
A Film Review
Ladder to Paradise (2015)
Directed by Xiao Han and Liang Junjian
Reviewed by Hannah Lau.
Supporting Article
Single Women Ministering in China
The author looks briefly at pertinent facts regarding a woman’s role in China, in the church, and for single women serving in the church. She details seven motivating factors that keep single women active in ministry.