PROGRAMS
Video Programs A Window to the World
A WINDOW TO THE WORLD
The Glorious March
The Glorious March is about the lives of two Chinese cadets in the West Point Military Academy. At the dawn of the 21st century, West Point reflects today's America.
New granite and glass buildings stand alongside the ancient grey stone of tradition. The many faces of our diverse nation march in the long gray line.
In recent years, more Asian American and Chinese American young people have been chosen West Point as a starting point in their challenging academic career.
This documentary shows the new generation of Chinese American stepping into the main stream of America and offering their life-service to their nation.
Ambassador of Love
Ambassador of Love is a documentary of Dr. Alton A. Gould, a Canadian missionary who went to China after the Second World War and later served in Hong Kong, Macau and the Philippines for many years.
His passion to serve, courage to love and power to preach changed thousands of lives in many Asian countries.
Hudson
Hudson tells the story of a Christian couple's journey in adoping four children from China. Mr. & Mrs. Andy Pearce were so excited to be able to adopt a son from China, after they had adopted three daughters.
This family demonstrates that there are no boundaries when it comes to love. Their love has given these Chinese children a better future, ultimately changing their lives.
Bible in China
Bible in China documented the dynamic growth of the Church in China together with the rapid publication of the Bible. 40 million copies of the Bible had been printed during this decade.
Shanghai Praise
Shanghai Praise is a unique historical TV documentary of a famous church in Shanghai which has made meaningful impact in China for over 130 years.
It was first started as the Trinity Church by an American missionary in 1874. The name was later changed to Moore Memorial Church in 1900 and again to Muen Church in 1958.
Yet, no political, cultural, even religious changes have altered the deep faith and high praise of the people of this church. Truly, it is a miracle in modern China.
I Have a Home
I Have a Home is a moving story of a Christian business man who left his good paying job to start an orphanage so that the needy orphans can have a real home with love and parental care.
The founding of the Children's Home of Hope at Zhaoxian, Hebei Province, China is a great witness of local Christians who reached out to poverty stricken people in a farming community with harsh weather, rampant disease, food shortage, and limited resources.
They provided hope to all.
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