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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Pastor John Cao’s Prayer on the Anniversary of the Mayflower Church’s Arrival in America

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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Poems on Mudslides, the Bible, and Strength from Pastor Cao

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Elder Hao Ming and Elder Wu Jiannan released on bail and reunited with their family (Credit: ChinaAid source) Uncensored News

Verdict announced: Elder Hao Ming and Wu Jiannan found guilty of fraud

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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Pastor John Cao celebrates one month of freedom

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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Wang Yi, a Man Concerned about the World

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Chen Yu with his parents outside Jinhua Prison (Credit: ChinaAid) Uncensored News

Chen Yu released on parole from prison two years early

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Son struggles with the pressure of having both parents imprisoned

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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Insights from Pastor John Cao on Mediocre people

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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Pastor John Cao on Gratitude and an Ode to Wang Mingdao

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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Reflective Poems from Pastor John Cao

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The Chinese Communist Party’s Internet Surveillance Agency blocked and warned against translations involving the contents of Martin Luther. (Credit: ChinaAid) Featured

‘The Reformed Faith is now on the radar’: Translations related to Martin Luther are blocked

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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Pastor Cao’s Poems on Confucians, Bureaucrats, and An Ode to the Stream

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Reflections from Pastor John Cao

Legal system and rule of law, or disordered legal system and chaotic governance?

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Pastor Zhang Sen led the Christians whose administrative detention had ended in prayer outside the detention center (Source: Internet) Uncensored News

Pastor Zhang Sen detained for leading prayers outside the detention center

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Attorney Guo Xiongwei outside the Shunde courthouse (Source: video screenshot) Uncensored News

Five Christians from Shengjia Church faced varying degrees of “inducement or coercion” to confess

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