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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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Ascension

A Film Review

What does it mean to pursue the “Chinese Dream”? And how can those of us who watch a film like Ascension move away from judgement and toward understanding and compassion for people struggling to achieve their dream?

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One Child Nation

A Film Review

A gut-wrenching film that needs to be viewed.

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Ocean Heaven

A Film Review

A story of the realities of living with autism 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.14 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.”15 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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Nian

A Film Review

[…] to life. This is not the first time that Apple has partnered with Chinese filmmakers to celebrate Spring Festival. Others similar films include Daughter (2020), The Bucket  (2019), and Three Minutes, (2018). iPhone promotion aside, I really appreciate that cultural influencers are taking the opportunity to remind us of (or introduce us to) Chinese culture and tradition. As we move […]

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The China Hustle

A Film Review

A documentary about financial fraud, but one that requires discernment.

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Wherever You Go

A Conversation about Life, Faith, and Courage

Strangers Corrie Lee and Keiko Suzuki have just graduated from university and moved to China to start their first jobs. Corrie believes that God has called her there, while Keiko is in it for the work experience. No matter the reason, life in China quickly becomes about more than just that.

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Found

A Film Review

Found…is clear about its purpose—to tell the stories of three girls who are looking for the puzzle pieces of their identity.

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Bao

A Film Review

An Oscar winner and filial piety.