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Xu Shuangfu: Precious is the death of His saints

Posted Apr 12 2007

Xu Shuangfu (60) founded the Three Grades of Servants church group, which has more than 500,000 members throughout China. Over the years, the Chinese government has vigorously persecuted this church, imprisoning hundreds of members and killing at least 15. Xu Shuangfu served more than a decade in labor camps and prisons since 1976, primarily for […]

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Li Ming: Targeting the shepherds

Posted Apr 12 2007

“You are killing me!” Li Ming cried.

Some cities in China persecute Christians more aggressively than others. Langzhong, in southwestern Sichuan Province, is such a city.
May, 2006. Church leaders and co-workers met together for fellowship. When the meeting ended, six police vehicles arrived, disgorging 15 police officers. Thirty leaders were arrested. Fourteen received criminal detention.

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Ma Yuquin: Worthy of the Kingdom

Posted Apr 12 2007

May, 2001. Ma Yuquin and her family were sleeping when police burst into her house and arrested her, her son and her daughter-in-law. The police left her five-year-old grandson alone with nobody to care for him. When a fellow Christian named Yu Zhongju (27) dropped by the house, she too was promptly arrested (China Aid […]

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Xianzhi Liu: For the joy set before her, despising the shame

Posted Apr 12 2007

“I cried to think how the Chinese Government was so harsh even to a vulnerable girl like me, a very ordinary Christian.”
I was born May 27, 1971 in Tianmen City, Hubei Province, China. I became a Christian October 26, 1989 through the witness of the South China Church, and I have been a member since […]

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Ren Daoyun: Crime of hospitality

Posted Apr 12 2007

“You can believe in Buddhism, Daoism or Islam, but we don’t allow you to follow the South China Christian Church.”
On August 2, 2005, police knocked on the door of the home of Ren Daoyun (55) in Zaoyang City. Inside, approximately 50 Christians, including two American seminary students, were eating breakfast. When Ren’s little daughter opened […]

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Chen Jingmao: Penalty for good deeds

Posted Apr 12 2007

“The Communist Party loses face because of you!” they shouted, kicking him again and again in the stomach. “We might as well kill you here!”
Since he accepted Christ in 1990, Chen Jingmao (76) has been unable and unwilling to stop telling people about his beloved Savior. He was arrested frequently, beaten severely, fined and forced […]

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