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Chinese Government drops charges over illegal Christian literature

Posted Apr 10 2008

Gospel Herald CorrespondentWed, Jan, 09 2008 06:41 AM PT
China Aid Association (CAA) has learned that Christian bookstore owner, Shi Weihan has been released on bail.
Chinese officials have decided against a formal trial for Shi, and criminal charges against him have been dropped.Eyewitnesses told CAA that Shi was in good spirits and relatively stable physical condition. […]

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Christian leader writes A Letter of Gratitude following his release from prison

Posted Apr 09 2008

Christian leader writes A Letter of Gratitude following his release from prison

Source:  www.assistnews.net
Date:  2008-04-08By Michael IrelandChief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
URUMQI, XINJIANG, CHINA (ANS) — In August of 2007 Zhou Heng was detained for possession of 5,184 copies of illegally published Bibles.
Zhou Heng reunited with his familyZhou suffered inhumane treatment as […]

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Zhou Heng: A Letter of Gratitude

Posted Apr 07 2008

In a heartfelt thank you letter, Christian leader Zhou Heng expressed his gratitude to the many supporters for their letters of encouragement during his incarceration. In August of 2007 Zhou Heng was detained for possesion of 5,184 copies of illegally published Bibles. Zhou suffered inhumane treatment as a detainee in custody. The officers hand-cuffed Zhou […]

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Protestors Kick Off Prayer Effort Against China’s Handling of N. Korean Refugees

Posted Apr 03 2008

Protestors Kick Off Prayer Effort Against China’s Handling of N. Korean Refugees

Source:         www.christianpost.com
Date:            April 2, 2008
 
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Korean-American churches staged the first of a series of […]

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Wave of Persecution in China”; Group Smuggles Millions of Bibles

Posted Apr 02 2008

Wave of Persecution in China”; Group Smuggles Millions of Bibles

Source:         www.bosnewslife.com
Date:            April 1, 2008
 By BosNewsLife Senior Special Correspondent Eric Leijenaar
BEIJING, CHINA (BosNewsLife)– Government initiated attacks in China against Christians and their churches are “the worst in years” with a “wave of persecution” reported across the […]

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CHINA: CHRISTIAN MISTREATED IN PRISON FOR ‘INSULTING’ MUSLIMS

Posted Mar 24 2008

Guards, Islamic inmates bullying Liu Huiwen for distributing gospel leaflet. Liu HuiwenBANGKOK, March 18 (Compass Direct News) – Liu Huiwen, a Chinese Christian sentenced to 18 months imprisonment last November for distributing a gospel leaflet to Muslims in Gansu province, is suffering mistreatment in a Muslim-majority prison, local sources told Compass. After a recent prison […]

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Rev. Bob Fu’s Speech for Accepting 2007 John Leland Religious Liberty Award (二)

Posted Mar 10 2008

Rev. Bob Fu’s Speech for Accepting 2007 John Leland Religious Liberty Award
Luke Leung
Gospel Herald Reporter
Fri, Feb, 08 2008 11:45 AM PT
China seeks. Without mentioning specific locations and names, we know and have been supporting house churches who are serving several hundred orphans and the elderly in different provinces, including the area of Tibet. With the […]

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Christian Organizations Illegally Disrupted and Invaded

Posted Mar 10 2008

 

By Ding Xiao
Radio Free Asia
Mar 09, 2008

Christian “family churches” in Yunnan, Xinjiang, and Henan provinces have all been disrupted and invaded within one week. The news of the arrest of Christians was in strong contrast with the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Chairman Jia Qinglin’s speech emphasizing “harmony between religions and nationalities” at the […]

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