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Using New Media for Digital Evangelism on Chinese Cyberspace

[…] before the new regulations. Today, many Chinese Christians are still using WeChat to share biblical content and evangelistic articles—at least links if not full texts. Some use coded words and pinyin initial abbreviations in text to get around the censorship (e.g., “JH” for church and “JDT” for Christians). Chinese Christians organize and share information […]

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Looking Up

A Film Review

A story of a father and son.

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Lost and Love

A Film Review

Hope in the face of devastating loss. A film about child trafficking in China.

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The Rise of Chinese Missionaries

A Historical Perspective

[…] established church there. Two team members eventually made it to Kashgar, but they never went further.22 学生们首先前往乌鲁木齐,与当地教会合作,其中两位成员后来抵达喀什,但未能更进一步。13 In any case, an American missionary to China (Helen Bailey) promoted this group in the US and the UK, referring to them as “Back to Jerusalem Band.”23 虽未完成远行,但这支队伍后来在美英地区受到美国宣教士白莉(Helen Bailey)的推广,并被称为 “回归耶路撒冷团契”(Back to Jerusalem Band)。14 At least two modern […]

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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.

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Campus Ministry within Mainland China

From the desk of the guest editor.

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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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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.

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Indignation or Creativity?

[…] time for someone to move on had they already completed 10 years of study on a given subject? In 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 […]

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The Chinese Mayor

A Film Review

The story of a city and a man.