Little Known History Remarkable People
Turbulent 50-year History of Chinese Christians on Screen
The documentary film "The Cross - Jesus in China" is complete
and will be released around the world

It took three years for China Soul
For Christ Foundation to complete the documentary film "The Cross - Jesus in
China". For the first time in history, Christianity in China, especially the
House-Church, is given an honest, insightful, and comprehensive account. The
film answers the question raised by many people outside China: how did the
number of Chinese Christians increase from 700,000 in 1949 to approximate 70
million today despite communist control?
Using live footage and interviews, the film captures the true stories of
many people and seeks to answer the most common questions: how does the Chinese
government deal with Chinese Christians and vice-versa? How did Chinese Christians develop,
survive and grow? What kind of
people are they and what influence have they had and will have on
Chinese society?
"The Cross - Jesus in China"
consists of three episodes and one short subject. Its entire length is about
four hours.The
first episode "The Spring of Life" recounts the real life and the inner world
of the Christians from a broad spectrum of backgrounds in modern China. Included are testimonies from farmers,
students, officials, criminals, orphans, actors, writers, scientists, and
entrepreneurs.The
second episode "Seeds of Blood" follows the bloody footprints of the Chinese
missionaries of the older generation after the Boxer Rebellion, particularly in
the past fifty years. The stories of famous ministers such as Mingdao Wang,
John Sung, Watchman Nee, Allen Yuan, Samuel Lamb, Moses Xie, Yang Xinfei, and Epaphras are covered.The
third episode "The Bitter Cup" abounds with compelling testimonies by
missionaries of the younger generation after the Cultural Revolution. Their
dedication, suffering, faithfulness, and thanksgiving have led to an
unprecedented revival of the Chinese Christian church.The
documentary short subject "The Canaan Hymns" tells the amazing story of a farm
girl Xiao Min. She is a high school dropout with no musical training. Nevertheless,
she created nearly a thousand wonderful hymns by the power of the Holy Spirit.
These hymns are widely spread among Chinese churches around the world.The
filmmakers and crewmembers are a group of devout Christians. Courageous and
persistent, they went deep into China, interviewed hundreds of churches and
thousands of Christians. There were times when they were under hidden surveillance, and
other times when they were openly followed. On one occasion their cameras were confiscated. However, due
to their devotion and self-denial, they were able to reach the foundation of
the underground churches in China to obtain the true stories and know the
hearts and minds of Chinese Christians. They shot nearly five hundred hours of
footage, from which four hours were chosen to form the final version of the
film.The production company, China Soul For Christ Foundation,
made the film "China's Confession" three years ago. China's Confession is a
documentary film for TV (7 episodes) and has received strong worldwide
response. The goal of making "The Cross - Jesus in China" is to leave history
a record that provides the truth of Christianity in China. The film also serves
as an encouragement to Chinese Churches around the world and a gift to each
Chinese Christian. Moreover, it presents a new perspective for everyone who is
concerned about the future of China: what role does Christianity play in the
reconstruction of the spiritual world of Chinese? "The Cross - Jesus in China" will premiere at the
end of October. The VCD (Chinese only) and the DVD (English and Chinese) will
be released simultaneously.The executive producer for "The
Cross - Jesus in China" is Xie Wenjie, and the film is directed and written by
Yuan Zhiming.
China Soul For Christ Foundation
Tel: 707-782-9588
Fax: 707-782-9586
Website:
www.chinasoul.org
Email: info@chinasoul.org