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People’s Republic of Desire

A Film Review

[…] spending over a month’s salary on a platform. Hosts become role models and instant celebrities, with lives suddenly transformed if they make it to the top. To support this booming ecosystem, there are buildings full of studios for rent, just so people can have a space to live stream (if they cannot do it […]

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Next Generation Missions

Indigitous Serve

[…] are told to do well in school, get a high-paying job, start a family, and then serve the church in their free time. This way, they can support global missions efforts by writing more checks.  From a cultural point of view, this dream of success came at a cost. Many of the next generation […]

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The Clash of Culture and Class in China’s “Olympic Era”

[…] during, and after the 2008 summer games. With the general movement towards a more open society in China, there is an unprecedented opportunity for international Christians to support the Chinese church. Nothing is certain, and other key questions remain for China in the next few years. Only the Lord knows—let us continue to pray […]

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Strangers in a Strange Land: Expatriates in China

[…] creature comforts. Many resources have made expatriate life in China more comfortable. Websites such as “Expats in China” (www. expatsinchina.com) are designed to be an on-line community supporting those foreigners who are living in China and helping them with basic understandings of Chinese culture as well as practical issues such as medical clinics and […]

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Back to the North (向北方)

A Film Review

[…] former one-child policy and as the country navigates the aftermath there appears to be more to show than to tell. One of the ramifications is the growing number of lost families (estimated 1 million families)—Chinese parents who experience the death of their only son or daughter. Thirty years—a generation’s worth of time—after the policy was […]

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As Time Goes by in Shanghai

A Film Review

Shanghai’s Peace Old Jazz Band is said to be "the oldest jazz band in the world.” The members of the bandaged between 65 and 87 years of age, have been playing together at Shanghai’s Peace Hotel nightly for over 30 years. This delightful documentary by German director, Uli Gaulke, features the six sprightly bandmates as they are invited […]

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Web Junkie

A Film Review

Daxing Bootcamp, located in the suburbs of Beijing, is probably a place you've never heard of. But growing numbers of parents in China who are at wits’ end have heard of it or of the 400 rehabilitation camps like it. The government has set up the centers to treat teenagers with internet addiction disorder. Web […]

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Beijing Taxi

A Film Review

[…] there are flowers everywhere, new buildings, and road restrictions. The new “odd/even rule” has been implemented—depending on whether a car’s license plate is an odd or even number, it can only be driven on designated days to reduce traffic. I started this project with a mission to illuminate the humor, heart, and the humanity […]

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Plastic China

A Film Review

[…] a dirty job but it’s not bad given he otherwise would be a farmer and that he is trying to make as much money as possible to support his family. He is serious about his son’s education and goes to great lengths to buy his family a new car. Kun also suffers from health […]

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Paths of the Soul

A Film Review

[…] very natural manner. It also doesn’t hurt that the film was beautifully shot with breathtaking cinematography that stands solidly on its own to anchor the film and support the organic story. You’re also probably wondering about the setting of the film, if there is any political agenda, and the answer is no. The story […]