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The China Hustle
A Film Review
[…] wanted to buy anything in or from China, at least not if there was another choice. That time wasn’t so long ago. Today, people are buying mobile phones, cars, yachts, and all sorts of things from China. Are we simply expecting that China be something that it will eventually become but just hasn’t yet? […]
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The Three-fold Call of the Leader as Steward
Christians need to be good stewards of their identity and their time. They also need to value "being" over "doing."
Knife in the Clear Water
A Film Review
Another favorite film from the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
Ascension
A Film Review
[…] “how” is drastically different. China comes from a very different and complicated starting point in its pursuit of wealth and progress. Tragic historical events within the past 70+ years have stalled and stunted China’s growth and development. In recent decades, China has not only been playing catch-up but also pressured to do it at […]
International Students in China–The Road Ahead?
[…] ^ Phil Jones, “International Students in China—An Unreached Diaspora?” at https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/international-students-in-china-an-unreached-diaspora (published 6 October 2017, viewed 19 October 2017), “International Students in China—an Opportunity?” at https://www.chinasource.org/resource-library/blog-entries/international-students-in-china-an-opportunity (published 8 November 2017, viewed 13 November 2017). ^ See the Lausanne Cape Town Commitment II-C-5 https://www.lausanne.org/content/ctc/ctcommitment. (published 25 January 2011, viewed 19 October 2017). ^ Leiton Chinn, […]
Mr. Zhang Believes
A Film Review
[…] the true story of Mr. Zhang Xianchi. He was born in a nationalist Kuomintang family in the 1930s but was a progressive young “leftist” and Communist Party supporter. However, after the founding of the New China in 1949, he was unreasonably dubbed a counter-revolutionary “rightist” due to his family background and jailed in 1957. […]
Wangdrak’s Rain Boots
A Film Review
For a glimpse of Tibet, for a good story about childhood struggles and a precious friendship, or just for the opportunity to see how something as simple as rain can turn a town upside down, this is a worthy watch.