Wednesday, May 2, 2018

God's love | Favoritism No Longer Cause Family Problems

Favoritism No Longer Cause Family Problems
April 22, 2018
By Liu Li, Spain

    I was born into a wealthy family. I’m the only daughter in my family, so my parents doted on me and favored me especially, indulging my every whim. From a young age, I didn’t suffer any wrong and no matter what I did, I couldn’t take any loss, but only cared for my own interests and never considered others. As a result, I became very selfish.

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Best Christian Movie | Keep the Faith in the CCP's Persecution | "The Party Is Not Done Talking!"


    Introduction
    Li Ming'ai is a Christian in mainland China. She is a woman of upright character who respects her parents-in-law, assists her husband and educates her child, and has a happy and harmonious family. In China, where atheism exercises control, however, the Chinese Communist government always wildly arrests and persecutes people who believe in God. In 2006, Li Ming'ai was arrested and fined because of her belief in God. After Li Ming'ai returned home, the Chinese Communist police often threatened and intimidated her and her family, and tried to prevent Li Ming'ai from continuing her belief in God.

Best Christian Movie | Can Money Buy Happiness? | "Fortune and Misfortune" (English Dubbed)



    Introduction
    Because she came from an impoverished family, from an early age Du Juan was determined to make a lot of money to live a better life. In order to realize this aim, she left school early on to do manual work, whatever she could do to earn money. She did not complain when the work was hard and tiring. However, she did not achieve the desired result.

Monday, April 30, 2018

Review: From “God’s Not Dead” to “The Lies of Communism”


Review: From “God’s Not Dead” to “The Lies of Communism”
April 24, 2018
By Cheng Qi, Japan

“The believers in God and the unbelievers are two kinds of people, walking two different paths, and one side isn’t able to change the other side. As for the CCP’s Marxism-Leninism and Communism, little do the communists believe them. Nevertheless with them we convert the believers in God. This is absolutely impossible!” These are the lines of the director of the brainwashing course in the Christian film “The Lies of Communism,” a film which was widely shared online last month. These words are brilliantly insightful and incisively attack the social situation.

Film Review: Seventeen? The Hell You Are!—A Special Present for His Life

Film Review: Seventeen? The Hell You Are!—A Special Present for His Life
April 24, 2018
By Yinuo, Japan

    The movie “Seventeen? The Hell You Are!” is another documentary recounting the Chinese Communist Party’s cruel persecutions of Christians. The experience of the hero is so true and moving that I like this movie and shed tears several times. In the film, we can see not only that the CCP uses cruel and inhumane tortures on Christians, but also the true growth process of a young Christian’s life. He is like a young pine tree, which withstands the chill of winter, and flourishes in the warmth of springtime.

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Testimony | The “Rural” Mom Meets the “Urban” Daughter-in-Law


The “Rural” Mom Meets the “Urban” Daughter-in-Law
April 24, 2018

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    Afterward, I also read in the word of God where it says: “It is unacceptable for you not to know yourself. First heal your own sickness, and by means of eating and drinking My words more, contemplating My words, live life and do things according to My words; whether you are at home or in some other place, you should allow God to wield power within you. Cast off the flesh and naturalness. Always let God’s words have dominion within you.There is no need to worry that your life is not changing; you will slowly come to feel that your disposition has changed a great deal” (Utterances and Testimonies of Christ in the Beginning).

Testimonies | The “Rural” Mom Meets the “Urban” Daughter-in-Law

The “Rural” Mom Meets the “Urban” Daughter-in-Law
April 24, 2018
Liu Jie, Hunan

Different Viewpoints, Constant Conflicts

    I am a typical housewife, a good wife and a loving mother, I take good care of my husband and children, I’m hardworking and thrifty in running my household, and I’ve never recklessly spent my money. But something unimaginable happened to me. My son married a fashionable girl who really loved to have fun and dress up and follow the trends of the world. She pursued and purchased whatever was popular in the world, she threw away money by the handful, and however much she made each month was however much she spent. Since there was such a huge difference in our ways of thinking and living, my daughter-in-law and I often would be at loggerheads, we got into angry arguments, and our problems continued to get more and more intense.