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Himalaya: Ladder to Paradise

A Film Review

Himalaya: Ladder to Paradise Reviewed by Hannah Lau ​Directed by Xiao Han and Liang Junjian. Hangzhou Latent Image Cultural Co., Ltd. China, 2015, 84 minutes Mandarin Chinese, Tibetan; Chinese and English subtitles Film can be viewed on YouTube.  Trailer is available here.  The act of climbing Mt. Everest is nothing new. In fact, over the years the adventure has […]

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Ascension

A Film Review

[…] “how” is drastically different. China comes from a very different and complicated starting point in its pursuit of wealth and progress. Tragic historical events within the past 70+ years have stalled and stunted China’s growth and development. In recent decades, China has not only been playing catch-up but also pressured to do it at […]

Book Reviews

The Dragon’s Gift

The Real Story of China in Africa

The reviewer discusses the author's argument that China has created her own path for aid, how this is working in Africa and what it means for the continent.

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Bao

A Film Review

An Oscar winner and filial piety.

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Knife in the Clear Water

A Film Review

Another favorite film from the Hong Kong International Film Festival. 

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Reflections on China, 2014

I am back from six days in China where I traveled with Brent Fulton and met with pastors, seminary leaders and academics in Shanghai and Beijing. I preached twice at Beijing International Christian Fellowship and we also held our ChinaSource Board meeting in Beijing. It was a busy and fulfilling week. I have been asked to share a few highlights and reflections of my time.

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My Dear Art

A Film Review

A look at Chinese contemporary art. 

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Lost and Love

A Film Review

[…] This is the people of China rallying together against an injustice.   Every message gives a new hope. Lei Zekuan It’s often said that in the game of numbers, China always wins. Imagine the impact possible when this mass is mobilized towards good, meaningful causes? Yes, China is Communist and yes, free speech is a […]

Editorials

More Than Money

A Fresh Look at Biblical Stewardship

The guest editor's point of view . . .

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Skills No Longer Needed

Re-entering a country that is “home” can be confusing. There is an unlearning—a releasing of some of the strategies that were only needed in a place with different rules and ways of living. We do not return as people who have stayed as we were before we left. There are things to shed; there are things to keep.