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Paths of the Soul

A Film Review

[…] pilgrimage was done for the film but the actors are amateurs and there was no script involved. In doing this, director Zhang Yang struck a skilled balance between observing and involving himself in the lives of the people. As a viewer, you were along for the journey, but not in an invasive way as […]

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Wendy Blazes a Trail

Nearly 10 years ago, at the age of 15, Wendy (Su Ying) joined our family here at Shepherd's Field Children's Village from her home orphanage in Fuzhou. Wendy was born with paraplegia, which left her unable to walk or actively move her body from the waist down. Regardless of her physical limitations, Wendy proved to be a smart, active, innovative, and confident young woman who truly has a heart for others.

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Ascension

A Film Review

[…] entirely. Firstly, the situation in China is far more complex and complicated than any one person can handle. We would like to think we could do a better job if we had the keys to the kingdom, and maybe in small ways we could, but it is arrogant to think we could right the […]

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Still Tomorrow

A Film Review

[…] created by Fan Jian, documents her journey through these events, following her from her humble beginnings, through her rise to fame, and to her ultimate pursuit of freedom and happiness. Yu Xiuhua found success when her poem “I Crossed Half of China to Sleep with You” went viral—reposted over a million times on social […]

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Web Junkie

A Film Review

[…] online gaming. Others share openly that their parents don’t care to spend time with them and only demand that they study hard and behave well. The relationship between parent and child has been broken. One of the therapists said, “distrust is the root of despair, where there is no trust, there is no respect.” […]

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Honor-Shame Culture and Its Impact on Chinese Missionary Retention and Attrition

A paper considering several Chinese honor-shame cultural constructs that could potentially encourage retention and avoid premature and preventable missionary attrition of Chinese cross-cultural workers.

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Plastic China

A Film Review

[…] what his family will do, so he’d rather not know. Kun is a dreamer, but also a fighter. He knows what it will take to attain a better life and strives for it. He is so passionate about this that he even encourages his employee, Peng, to take his own children’s education more seriously.  […]

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Himalaya: Ladder to Paradise

A Film Review

[…] above and beyond the trek up the mountain. By following the lives of these mountain guides, viewers get a local’s perspective on Tibetan culture, including the relationship between the people, the mountain, and the ties to their beliefs. Throughout the preparations, the training, and eventually the climb up the mountain, it’s obvious the role […]

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Testimony of an Old Immigrant

John Zhou, who migrated to New Zealand over twenty-five years ago, tells us how his faith in Christ became truly personal and intimate. As a result, he has decided to live the second half of his life differently.

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One Child Nation

A Film Review

A gut-wrenching film that needs to be viewed.