
Chinese Christian Voices on Arts and Entertainment
Breaking Hell
Lessons on Love, Forgiveness, and Family from Hong Kong's Highest-Grossing Film
The distortion and contamination of love have led to the belief that “hell is other people,” but even more poignantly, “hell is family.” In close relationships, it is not magic but love and forgiveness that hold the key to breaking free from hell.
Sight: More about Dr. Ming Wang, the Real Doctor behind the Film
Dr. Ming Wang says of his first step toward faith, “Although I had been exposed to world literature in my education in China, I knew very little about religion and spirituality. The concept of faith was very foreign to me, but at that moment, a thought emerged deep inside me: if there is indeed a God in the universe, now would be the time for him to appear.”
Closer Scrutiny of Chinese Christian Media
Censorship on Christian-themed videos seems to be stricter on an increasing number of media platforms.
An Artist Reflects on “Do You Love Me”
Artist Bai Yan brings to life our love for specific idols that can overtake our love for the Lord.
Reflections on the Writings of Louis Cha
Wuxia novelist Louis Cha died at the end of October. One of his readers remembers the influence his writings.
Chinese Christians and the Arts
"In this age, saturated with postmodern and post-postmodern cultural symbols, if the church cannot pastor a community of artists with the gospel, then we lose a great opportunity for the gospel to dialogue with the culture."