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Himalaya: Ladder to Paradise

A Film Review

Ladder to Paradise (2015)
Directed by Xiao Han and Liang Junjian

Reviewed by Hannah Lau.

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Lost and Love

A Film Review

[…] This is the people of China rallying together against an injustice.   Every message gives a new hope. Lei Zekuan It’s often said that in the game of numbers, China always wins. Imagine the impact possible when this mass is mobilized towards good, meaningful causes? Yes, China is Communist and yes, free speech is a […]

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Leap

A Film Review

[…] this film, and all that it embodies, to represent the nation. The main character is the sport with the team as a close second. Everything else simply supports these focal points. So, while we don’t get a lot of back story about Lang Ping and her friend (and also coach of the opposing team) […]

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Aftershock

A Film Review

“Earthquake in China” Whenever these words are heard, the first thing that comes to mind is usually the devastation in Sichuan province that took place in 2008. But for those who are old enough to have been around for it, they’ll also think of the Tangshan earthquake of 1976. The magnitude 7.5 quake claimed the lives of 240,000 people who lived in the industrial city of Tangshan, located 140 kilometers away from Beijing. This tragic event in history is the starting point in director Feng Xiaogang’s film Aftershock.

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Reflections on China, 2014

[…] hardest places on earth. Could it be that God is raising up the Chinese church to complete the work of taking the "gospel to the whole world?" Please continue to pray for China and those who are supporting the church and Christian leaders. This may be the greatest opportunity for the gospel in our lifetime.

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China’s Van Goghs

A Film Review

A look at the the oil painters in Dafen village, and at the creative process.

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] contrast, the newer plan makes this political standard apply to everyone. It advocates in 2026 that the churches should go much further than studying exemplary Christians “who… supported the Chinese revolution” and instead “strengthen the belief that Christians and the Communist Party share one heart and one mind and move in the same direction.” […]

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Majority World Missions and Chinese Missions

Where will the Chinese missions effort fall on the spectrum of long-term missions-sending success?

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The Chinese Mayor

A Film Review

The story of a city and a man.

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At Home in This World

A China Adoption Story

At Home in This World . . . a China Adoption Story by Jean Macleod. 

Reviewed by Mark Wickersham