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China Aid’s Press Releases


CAA Personally Delivers 57,000 Petition Signatures to Free Pastor Bike Mingxuan to the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C.

Posted Sep 05 2008

China Aid Association, Inc.
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Photo: CAA Director of Advocacy, Jenny McCoy, delivers 619 pages containing 57,000 petition signatures to free Pastor Bike Mingxuan (top corner) to the Chinese Embassy in Washington D.C.
September 5, 2008
Washington, D.C.- On September 4, China Aid Association delivered a package to the Embassy of […]

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Beijing Book Store Owner, Shi Weihan, Barely Recognizable to Close Friends due to Extreme Deterioration of Health

Posted Sep 04 2008

China Aid Association, Inc.
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Photo: Shi Weihan
September 4, 2008
Beijing- CAA has learned that Christian bookstore owner and house church leader, Mr. Shi Weihan, was transferred to the Beijing Haidian District Detention Center. Shi’s case has been transferred from the Public Security Bureau to the Beijing Procurator. According to […]

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Pastor Bike Mingxuan and wife released from detention but prohibited from returning to Beijing

Posted Aug 29 2008

Pastor Bike Mingxuan and wife released from detention but prohibited from returning to Beijing   
China Aid Association, Inc.
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Photo: Pastor Bike Mingxuan
 August 29, 2008 
Henan- CAA has learned that House Church President Bike Zhang Mingxuan and his wife were released by PSB officials on August 29. In a direct phone […]

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International Petition Campaign Launched to Free Arrested Senior House Church Leader, Pastor Zhang “Bike” Mingxuan

Posted Aug 26 2008

China Aid Association, Inc.
Tel: (267) -205-5210
Fax: (432)-686-8355
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Photo: Pastor Zhang “Bike” Mingxuan
August 26, 2008
CAA in sponsorship with Voice of the Martyrs has recently launched a campaign to free the House Church Alliance President Pastor Zhang “Bike” Mingxuan.
On August 6, just two days before the Olympics began, Pastor Zhang “Bike” Mingxuan was […]

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Secret Crackdown Campaign Prepared in China against Independent Church Leaders and Freedom Defenders

Posted Aug 18 2008

China Aid Association, Inc.
Tel: (267) -205-5210
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Photo: Original Beijing Municipal Security Document Posted on Streets in Beijing
August 17, Monday
Midland, Texas- CAA has learned that an important secret directive issued by the Political and Legal Committee of the Central Committee of the CPC has been communicated to all the law enforcement […]

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Additional Headlines    

Marcus Borg: Decide For Yourself

Posted Sep 03 2008

 
April 19th, 2006 by iMonk
With all the discussion of Marcus Borg’s “Christianity” lately, it might be good to actually read the man. So for those who want to hear from Borg what he believes, I’ve put together a few Marcus Borg links that should provide you a good introduction.
Borg is a unique character. If […]

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About 4000 murdered in Jieyang, Guangdong

Posted Sep 02 2008

About 4000 murdered in Jieyang, GuangdongBy Sep 1, 2008 - 9:37:35 AM
Hong Kong newspaper - Apple Daily reported that about 400 murdered in Jieyang, Guangdong. The murderers sell the body to funeral homes or families who have beloved dead.
The report says families do not want the beloved cremated, they will buy bodies to cemate […]

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Congregationalism First, Evangelicalism Later

Posted Sep 02 2008

 
August 28th, 2008 by iMonk
In the November 2007 Issue of Touchstone Magazine, there’s a fascinating forum/symposium on “Evangelicalism Today.” It’s available in its entirety on the Touchstone website, and it is well worth your time. Such diverse voices as Russell Moore, Daryl Hart, John Franke and Michael Horton discuss a variety of topics of […]

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TAJIKISTAN: Confiscation and destruction of religious property “with undue cause”?

Posted Sep 02 2008

 

By Mushfig Bayram, Forum 18 News Service <http://www.forum18.org>
Worship for religious communities is becoming more difficult in Tajikistan’s capital Dushanbe, Forum 18 News Service has learned. Several mosques were demolished in 2007 and a synagogue and a Protestant church were demolished with no compensation in summer 2008 amid city rebuilding plans. Two other Protestant churches and […]

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My Atonement is Bigger Than Your Atonement

Posted Sep 02 2008

 
April 15th, 2006 by iMonk
And my Kingdom trumps all your atonements. A Holy Week dust-up.
Mark Dever wrote about the meaning of the atonement in Christianity Today. Scot McKnight commented on Dever’s article, taking issue with the idea that the meaning of the atonement is so narrow that we would have a debate about its […]

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The Virtues of Education

Posted Sep 02 2008

 
September 26th, 2006 by iMonk
Sometimes when I am interacting with other Christians, I’m overwhelmed with the feeling that I’m exchanging ideas with someone very, very different from myself in significant ways. I don’t insist that people be like me, and I don’t want to hold myself hostage for being different from other people. There […]

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Xinjiang: police raid against Muslim rebels, six killed

Posted Sep 01 2008

New violence in the western Chinese province, the theater of clashes between Beijing officers and Muslim separatists. The police say they reacted to an attack by the group of Muslims; an association that defends the rights of the Uyghurs instead speaks of a “deliberate attack”.
Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) - Six dead and three arrested: the tally […]

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Seven Working Assumptions for Preaching in a Missional Church.

Posted Sep 01 2008

by Ed SearcyFriday August 15, 2003
What difference is there in preaching for a missional church? The congregation I serve notices that my preaching has changed. But what has changed? It is not simply the way in which these sermons are constructed. The change has less to do with technique (with the ‘how to’) as […]

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