(Pamela, R) “It's about inviting and engaging in shared and valued experiences and that creates a genuine human connection.” At first I used writing and cartoons to take the audience back to the past and introduce them to the history of Chinese Christianity. I chose this method because I was attracted by a video I saw a few years ago on YouTube. Since this technique impressed me so deeply, I'm sure it can impress someone else my age. In my blog I publish the material and the method I used to produce this film, my audience can follow my instructions and produce their own little story just for fun. I then give them the opportunity to ask for advice and share their work with me. In my video I also included footage of interviews with some Chinese Christians around me. From the interview we can see that they all come from different parts of China, have their own story and have various reasons why they believe in God. Through these videos, I hope to bring out the message "we don't have to be perfect to become a Christian", we are all on our way, seeking and learning. One of them became a Christian because he wants to get married in church, one of them treats God like an umbrella, and one of them is still uncertain about Christianity. I hope my audience doesn't feel Christian as something so far away from them and knows that they can be involved whenever they want. My interviewees speak Chinese when
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