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A look at how young American missionaries are secretively spreading the faith in China.
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13 responses // China Missionaries

  • Condescending, but I like the way it reveals the hypocrosy and arrogance of the American missionaries.
  • I would also suggest getting a look at China and Tibet. Click into our video clips
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    Clip from the film "China Cry" about Nora Lam and Christian Persecution in China
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    News clip - China is not the only place where Christians are not safe.
    Swiyyah
  • Amen I loved this! I love the fact that There Love for God is so strong they will risk there lives to preach the Gospel! Thank God For Jesus!
    Amir7
  • I like this pod because I am fascinated by missionaries. Look at the expansion of missionary work into the far east and South America in response to increased secularism in Europe; I think this is a cause and effect situation.
    Kaj
  • NPR story on religion in China
    An interesting radio piece on how religion is changing in China.
    tchang
  • Update: Korea Pulls Out Missionaries
    After the Taliban kidnapped Korean Missionaries...
    druid
  • I can't tell you how proud this pod makes me. Let me first thank the brave men and women who travelled to the indigent regions of China to hand out pamphlets, Bibles, and other sacred memorabilia. These people don't need food, supplies, and improved living conditions...they need the King James version of the Bible and the valuable lessons learned therein.
    As long as the teachings of Jesus Christ continue to flourish across the world and the heathens are converted, the planet will be a safer and ultimately happier place.
  • First of all, I have to say I don't agree with missionaries in general. They seem to prey on the poor and under-educated - doesn't seem very ehtical to me. Just as the Chinese govt trying to prevent people from having open religous belief is unethical.

    But, as a foreigner who lives and works in China, I also have to wonder about the filmmaker's motives. She doesn't ask any challenging questions at all. She doesn't interview the villagers to see what their thoughts are. There is no talk about what kinds of beliefs the villagers themselves might have or how they feel about foreigners coming and telling them what to believe.

    One final suggestion...a follow-up on how many of the "contacts" on the head missionary's computer have come into trouble because of him??
    chemii

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