Pastor Lu Daihao Seized and Released

China Aid Association 
(SHANDONG—September 14, 2010) On September 7, 2010, a visit to local house church pastors by Taiwanese Pastor Lu Daihao was raided by over 100 Public Security Bureau (PSB) officers and government officials. According to family members and coworkers in Taiwan, Pastor Lu was taken to a hotel and questioned about the audience and content of his message during the training session in Zibo City, Shandong. He was then given a meal and released.

Pastor Lu is a very well-known Christian evangelist in Taiwan. He received two PhDs in Theology and Education while in the United States, and is now studying Philosophy at Beijing University. He converted to Christianity while serving a prison sentence for his crimes as the ringleader of a prominent group of gangsters in his home country. He has now dedicated his life to full-time ministry, especially to those who are currently imprisoned.

The Chinese government has allowed Pastor Lu’s visits into China, including his preaching and evangelism in recent years. He has even received positive press about his life and legacy from some of the government-controlled media outlets.
The house church members in Zibo City are still uncertain about his current location.


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