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Show MOVIE TO BE SHOWN "Something to Live For," a dramatic love story filmed in Hong Kong will be shown at Green River Community Church on March 21 at 8:00 p.m. Who am I? Where do I belong? These two meaningful mean-ingful questions are constantly con-stantly asked by today's youth. But what if you are Chinese and living in America? You feel American Ameri-can you think American, but you don't look American. Amer-ican. Mei Yu, a beautiful Chinese girl crossed the wide blue Pacific to Hong Kong to get close to her cultural heritage, to rub shoulders with other Chinese. She meets (Thing Kim, a university student, a refugee from mainland China. What begins as a simple love story is soon eiploded by her revolt at coming all the way from America to be confronted by a Western religion. Mei Yu wasn't in Hong Kong to find Christ. She was in Hong Kong to find herself. Ching Kim's devotion to Christ and his frantic search for a little boy carry him on a collision colli-sion course with a tragic landslide. With Hong Kong, one of the world's most beautiful beau-tiful cities, as its backdrop, back-drop, "Something to Live For" is as modern as tomorrow with its story of searching youth. It's as old as the Gospel in its answer of Salvation. In this exciting new dramatic portrayal, youth like Mei Yu will find satisfying anwers for the here and now. |