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Mountains May Depart

A Film Review

In the sphere of international film, Jia Zhangke, is a key player that’s putting China on the map. As a part of the “Sixth Generation” of film directors in China, this group has left behind the epic tales of mythical history and instead, focuses their efforts on capturing the raw realities of today’s China. For Jia, this means that films are more than just ways to tell stories. He carefully uses his craft as a vehicle to commentate on contemporary Chinese society.

Books

Becoming Native to Win the Natives

Cross-Culturally Becoming All Things to All Men

Becoming Native to Win the Natives first looks at how we are to imitate Christ's love and humility to effectively love those to whom we are ministering. The book then covers many specific aspects of life abroad and how we can better live like the locals in many areas so that some may be saved.

Ebooks

International Student Ministry in China

[…] growing field of ambitious influencers are the leaders of the future. How can the global church embrace this gospel opportunity? It seems that, with consistent growth, high numbers, and such diversity, China is becoming the “hub of hubs” for impacting the world through international students. International student ministry in China inevitably means it is […]

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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China

[…] as He strengthens His church, exalts the gospel of grace and reaches out to the suffering and marginalized peoples of China through HIV/AIDS ministries. Notes ^ See Rethinking AIDS Prevention; Learning from Successes in Developing Countries by Edward C. Green, (Praeger Publishers, 2003), ISBN 0- 86569-316-1. Image credit: aids 02 by Shoko Muraguchi via Flickr. 

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Dwarves Kingdom

A Film Review

Dwarves Kingdom Reviewed by Hannah Lau Dwarves Kingdom Directed and produced by Matthew Salton China, 2015, 70 minutes Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles Available on iTunes and Amazon. Trailer can be viewed on Vimeo. The World Ecological Garden of Butterflies and Little People Kingdom in Kunming, Yunnan, China is a theme park where over 100 dwarves live […]

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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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One Child Nation

A Film Review

[…] way, the film is excellent in showing the extent of the impact of the policy and not just talking about the policy itself. The barebones facts and numbers that we have all heard about are included, but so are many lesser known implications. The film depicts the impact of the one-child policy by featuring […]

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The Life That Is Truly Life

What is the difference between true life and counterfeit life? Ownership versus stewardship, the source of happiness as well as our security along with where we look for the provision of our needs are all elements that play a part in having true life. Moving from a counterfeit life into true life does not happen overnight but is a day-by-day journey as we trust in God.

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Supporting Children in Cross-Cultural Transition

[…] salt and light to our children. Our oldest child had the easiest transition of our three children, and I’m thankful that she genuinely enjoyed all of her 8th grade teachers. To my surprise, my middle child had a difficult time adjusting to her new life in Indiana. I’m grateful that her 5th grade teacher […]

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“Waffle House” of Northwest China

Come visit me at the “Waffle House” of northwest China!