One-Child Policy

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One Family’s Experience of the New Era

Bryant’s interview with a Christian family that has lived through the open era in China and is now experiencing increasingly restrictive days, provides a realistic view of what this new era in society means for everyday Christians.

Summer Watch List

Six brilliant Chinese films for you to stream inside where it’s cool on hot summer days.

Found

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

The Midwives of Egypt

I had never mentioned the account of the midwives in Egypt, nor did I have plans to do so. As the day unfolded, the woman’s story spread and the call was repeated, “Let us be like the midwives of Egypt.”

Back to the North (向北方)

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.

From Death to Life

A Christian's story just before the Two-Child Policy goes into effect.

Why China Needs Two

The big news out of China last week was, of course, the Party’s decision to alter its longstanding family planning policy.

China’s New Two-Child Policy

Rumors were swirling all last week that the Chinese government would announce a major relaxation of the 35-year-old “one-child policy.”  Sure enough, on Thursday, October 29, it happened.