Authorities try to frame prominent Chinese street evangelist

Photo: Street evangelist Chen Wensheng (ChinaAid source)

(Hengyang, Hunan province) Chinese street evangelist Chen Wensheng revealed that government agencies deceived and intimidated his Christian friends. Authorities reportedly asked them to frame Chen. Unfortunately, some have already come forward and accused him of betraying Christians.

Dramatic conversion

A member of Xiaoqun Church, Chen was a drug addict for over ten years before he came to faith in Christ. After he converted, he recovered from his drug addiction.

Street Evangelism in China

Chen Wensheng became very passionate about sharing the good news. His ministry was very public as a street evangelist in China. Anywhere he went, Chen held up a cross with the words “Glorify the Savior” and “Repent and Trust to be Saved.” Last year, the National Security Bureau confronted the Chinese street evangelist. They told him that he preached the gospel publicly more than a thousand times, an average of four to five times a month. For this reason, Chen Wensheng has been detained many times, six times in 2021 alone.

Photo: Chen Wensheng outside a detention center (ChinaAid source)

Intimidation

Hengyang City State Security, the United Front Work Department, and other departments threatened Chen Wensheng’s wife. They went to the school where his daughter-in-law works to intimidate her. Their warnings even extended to Chen Wensheng’s granddaughter with officials claiming she would not be able to take the national civil service exam in the future. Chen’s response was simple: he would not give up the mission God gave him, and he was determined to preach the gospel in prison.

 

Other Christians interrogated

After intimidating his family, police and other organizations began interviewing several Christians in his circle. They used deception and other underhanded tactics to force false testimony against the street evangelist.

 

False accusations

One of the Christian couples has already accused Chen Wensheng of being a “Judas” to his face. Police told the Christians that Chen Wensheng brought the police to their home to arrest them. Chen responded that he had never been to their home and did not even know where the couple lived.

 

According to another deceived Christian, Chen told the police that he had no part in organizing the public evangelism. He blamed and accused the anonymous Christian of being the organizer and sole participant.

 

Chen Wensheng’s response

In response, Chen Wensheng posted his personal statement on social media in June. “I solemnly promise before God that I will never betray any member I know or testify before the minions of the devil. Pray that God would grant the families strength and wisdom in the Lord and that they would not be deceived by the devil.” A Christian realized he had been deceived after seeing Chen’s statement and asked for forgiveness.

 

Response to persecution

Chen Wensheng exhorted other Christians with his perspective on police questions: “We can learn to pray and imitate the Lord without saying a word. Secondly, we can learn from Paul and preach the gospel bravely. No matter what the police ask, we only reply: I only know that Jesus is Lord, who died and rose again for our sins, so that all who believe in Him may have eternal life. And we ask them to record it. This way, the public security will be able to hear the gospel, and it will also allow the leaders at the top to see the core content of the gospel when they look at the case file.”

 

Fearless for the gospel

Not only that, but Chen also expressed that if God were to send him to preach the gospel in prison this time, it would be too good. The Chinese street evangelist believes prison is the best place to spread the gospel. Prison is where he became a Christian, after all.  

 

 

 

~Yu Bing, Special Correspondent of ChinaAid

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Authorities try to frame prominent Chinese street evangelist

Photo: Street evangelist Chen Wensheng (ChinaAid source)

(Hengyang, Hunan province) Chinese street evangelist Chen Wensheng revealed that government agencies deceived and intimidated his Christian friends. Authorities reportedly asked them to frame Chen. Unfortunately, some have already come forward and accused him of betraying Christians.

Dramatic conversion

A member of Xiaoqun Church, Chen was a drug addict for over ten years before he came to faith in Christ. After he converted, he recovered from his drug addiction.

Street Evangelism in China

Chen Wensheng became very passionate about sharing the good news. His ministry was very public as a street evangelist in China. Anywhere he went, Chen held up a cross with the words “Glorify the Savior” and “Repent and Trust to be Saved.” Last year, the National Security Bureau confronted the Chinese street evangelist. They told him that he preached the gospel publicly more than a thousand times, an average of four to five times a month. For this reason, Chen Wensheng has been detained many times, six times in 2021 alone.

Photo: Chen Wensheng outside a detention center (ChinaAid source)

Intimidation

Hengyang City State Security, the United Front Work Department, and other departments threatened Chen Wensheng’s wife. They went to the school where his daughter-in-law works to intimidate her. Their warnings even extended to Chen Wensheng’s granddaughter with officials claiming she would not be able to take the national civil service exam in the future. Chen’s response was simple: he would not give up the mission God gave him, and he was determined to preach the gospel in prison.

 

Other Christians interrogated

After intimidating his family, police and other organizations began interviewing several Christians in his circle. They used deception and other underhanded tactics to force false testimony against the street evangelist.

 

False accusations

One of the Christian couples has already accused Chen Wensheng of being a “Judas” to his face. Police told the Christians that Chen Wensheng brought the police to their home to arrest them. Chen responded that he had never been to their home and did not even know where the couple lived.

 

According to another deceived Christian, Chen told the police that he had no part in organizing the public evangelism. He blamed and accused the anonymous Christian of being the organizer and sole participant.

 

Chen Wensheng’s response

In response, Chen Wensheng posted his personal statement on social media in June. “I solemnly promise before God that I will never betray any member I know or testify before the minions of the devil. Pray that God would grant the families strength and wisdom in the Lord and that they would not be deceived by the devil.” A Christian realized he had been deceived after seeing Chen’s statement and asked for forgiveness.

 

Response to persecution

Chen Wensheng exhorted other Christians with his perspective on police questions: “We can learn to pray and imitate the Lord without saying a word. Secondly, we can learn from Paul and preach the gospel bravely. No matter what the police ask, we only reply: I only know that Jesus is Lord, who died and rose again for our sins, so that all who believe in Him may have eternal life. And we ask them to record it. This way, the public security will be able to hear the gospel, and it will also allow the leaders at the top to see the core content of the gospel when they look at the case file.”

 

Fearless for the gospel

Not only that, but Chen also expressed that if God were to send him to preach the gospel in prison this time, it would be too good. The Chinese street evangelist believes prison is the best place to spread the gospel. Prison is where he became a Christian, after all.  

 

 

 

~Yu Bing, Special Correspondent of ChinaAid

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