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Rev. Bob Fu’s Speech for Accepting 2007 John Leland Religious Liberty Award (一)

Posted Mar 09 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
Rev. Bob Fu, president of China Aid Association was honored with the 2007 John Leland Religious Liberty Award from the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of Southern Baptist Convention at the US Library of Congress […]

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China’s Crackdown on Christians Worsens

Posted Mar 06 2008

China’s Crackdown on Christians WorsensEthan ColeGospel Herald CorrespondentFri, Feb, 08 2008 05:18 AM PTChina stepped up its crackdown on Christians last year compared to 2006, with an overall increase in reported persecutions of believers, according to the China Aid annual report released Wednesday. (Photo: AP Images / Greg Baker)  EnlargePedestrians pass a billboard featuring images […]

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40 House Church Leaders Detained in Inner Mongolia Released

Posted Feb 27 2008

China Aid Association, Inc.
Tel: (267) -205-5210
Fax: (432)-686-8355
E-mail: info@ChinaAid.org
Website: http://www.chinaaid.org/    http://www.monitorchina.org/
Contact: Daniel Burton- (432)-689-6985
February 27, 2008
CAA has learned that the 40 ministers detained in Inner Mongolia along with a South Korean Minister, have been released on February 27. The leaders were detained on February 20, 2008 while attending a Biblical training conference.
CAA was quick to bring […]

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So proud of you

Posted Feb 07 2008

 Bob. I am almost at the house. See below.Wayne The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention Bob Fu to be awarded ERLC’s Religious Liberty Award FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington, February 6, 2008—Bob Fu, president of the China Aid Association,will be presented with the 2007 John Leland Religious […]

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In Yunnan Christians beaten up after police burn Bibles

Posted Feb 02 2008

A group of underground Protestants in Yunnan file a case against the police for damages after agents in a raid against a house church seize hundreds of religious books and Bibles and burn them. In response to the plaintiff’s request, police violently beat them up, including a 54-year-old woman who is now in serious conditions. […]

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Washington Post -China’s Leader Puts Faith in Religious

Posted Jan 22 2008

China’s Leader Puts Faith in ReligiousHu Sees
Growing Spiritual Ranks as Helpful in Achieving Social Goals
By Edward CodyWashington Post Foreign ServiceSunday,
January 20, 2008; A21
BEIJING, Jan. 19 — There was Hu Jintao, head of the Chinese Communist Party, warmly shaking
hands at a party-sponsored New Year’s tea party with one of the country’s main
Christian […]

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Christian leaders freed from the laogai, proof of their crimes lacking

Posted Jan 21 2008

An historic sentence is released by the administrative committee for the laogai in the province of Hubei, which has overturned the sentence handed down by a lower committee and has freed four Christian leaders who were arrested while they were praying and accused of being involved in illegal organisations.
Wuhan (AsiaNews) - Thanks to an […]

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Hubei Provincial Re-Education through Labor Administration Committee Decision Paper Regarding the Release of the four Church Leaders

Posted Jan 18 2008

Hubei Provincial Re-Education through Labor Administration
Committee
Administrative
Reconsideration Decision Statement
January
8 2008
E Lao Jiao Xing Fu Zi [2008]
No. 001
Applicant: Yang Situan.
Nickname: Yang Tuan. Male. Born on April 8, 1968. Han nationality. Household residence is registered at:
Huangbei Team, Huinan Village, Huinan
Township, Wuhe County, Anhui
Province. Yang Situan is currently
placed in a program of […]

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