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  • Detained for Attempting to Share the Gospel with the President
    Zhou Jinxia smiling and holding her Gospel sign.
    Zhou Jinxia
    Photo: ChinaAid

    A Christian woman in China was detained on February 20th after repeated attempts to share the Good News with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan. In her latest attempt, the Christian woman, Zhou Jinxia, waited at Beijing's Zhongnanhai Xinhua Gate for the couple to pass by so she could personally share the Gospel message with them. According to ChinaAid, she has visited the gate with evangelistic signs over 50 times in recent years and, as a result, was detained several times.

  • Pastor Hao Zhiwei Sentenced to Eight Years
    Pastor Hao Zhiwei and her late husband - Photo: ChinaAid
    Pastor Hao Zhiwei and her late husband.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    In July 2019, Pastor Hao Zhiwei was arrested for allegedly swindling money by collecting church offerings. Two other Christian women were also arrested at that time. The authorities alleged that the house church, located in China's Hubei province, was illegal. Therefore, any money collected to support it was considered to have been done unlawfully (read more).

  • Church Members Sentenced to Prison
    Family members of prisoners - Photo: ChinaAid
    Family members of those who were sentenced with prison terms.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    The Xuncheng Reformed Church in Taiyuan, China, has faced numerous raids over the past year. On December 30th, 2020, while Pastor An Yankui was hosting a Bible study in his home, security officers raided the house and forcefully restrained him (view this page). During his detainment, the pastor served a 15-day administrative detention.

  • Church Leaders Arrested
    Elder Wu Jiannan, Pastor Hao Mingchang, coworkers - Photo: ChinaAid
    Elder Wu Jiannan, Pastor Hao Mingchang, and their coworkers.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    The Early Rain Qingcaodi Church, a church plant previously established by the Early Rain Covenant Church (ERCC), is located in the city of Deyang, which is part of the Chinese province of Sichuan. Shortly after the police initially raided the ERCC in December 2018 (for more details on this incident, see this report), they also broke into the Qingcaodi church, expelling the Christians and posting a notice on the gate of the building in their efforts to ban the believers from meeting. In March 2021, the Sichuan Provincial Department of Civil Affairs published a list of illegal organizations, including both the ERCC and the Qingcaodi church.

  • Church in Exile Faces Repatriation
    Dr. Foley teaching the ''Mayflower Church.'' - Photo: Do the Word
    Dr. Foley teaches the "Mayflower Church"
    how to Biblically respond to persecution.
    Photo: Do the Word

    After enduring years of persecution in China, most members of the Shenzhen Holy Reformed Church, led by Pastor Pan Yongguang, fled the country in 2019 and sought refuge on JeJu Island in South Korea. These 60 Christians (consisting of 28 adults and 32 children) have been supporting themselves by doing menial labour during the asylum process. Human rights advocates have dubbed this group of believers as the "Mayflower Church" for their similarity to the pilgrims who fled England in 1620 due to persecution.

  • Ongoing Persecution of the Early Rain Covenant Church
    Dai Zhichao, his wife, and two boys - Photo: ChinaAid
    Dai Zhichao and his family
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Since the Early Rain Covenant Church (ERCC) was raided in December 2018, leading to dozens of arrests, the opposition of government agents has been relentless. (For previous reports revealing the ongoing difficulties experienced by the members of this prominent church in Chengdu, click here.) While the church as a whole is no longer able to meet together, ERCCmembers continue to gather in small groups.

  • Escalating Attacks on Christian Education
    Child learning chemistry. - Photo: Unsplash
    Pray for wisdom as parents seek to train their children in the ways of the Lord.

    For years, Christian parents in China have encountered challenges due to the indoctrination imposed on their families by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), as well as difficulties when trying to provide Biblical training to their children. Churches frequently face punishment for allowing children to attend worship services, and several youth Bible camps have been raided by authorities.

  • Evangelist Released for the Sixth Time This Year
    Chen Wensheng
    Chen Wensheng
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Chen Wensheng has gained a reputation as a "Gospel Warrior" for his evangelistic work. After this former drug addict came to faith in Christ, he zealously desired to spread the wonderful news of the miraculous freedom he had experienced. Following examples of the disciples in the Bible, he travelled to many towns and cities preaching the Gospel and holding crosses with thought-provoking slogans such as "Glorious Saviour," "Repent," "Believe" and "Saved."

  • Christian High School Raided
    Police officer in China - Photo: Unsplash / Vincent Chan

    On the morning of September 4th, the Maizi Christian Music High School in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, was raided by police, religious affairs officials and local school district administrators. All staff and students present were arrested.

  • Community Members Pressured to Reject Christians
    Zhang Fan's wedding - Photo: WeChat via ChinaAid
    Taken at Zhang Fan's wedding
    Photo: WeChat via ChinaAid

    Two separate incidents that recently took place in Chengdu, the capital of the Chinese province of Sichuan, demonstrate the effectiveness of the Chinese Communist Party authorities in dividing communities to bring about harassment of Christians and, in particular, members of the Early Rain Covenant Church (ERCC). The first incident involved the wedding of a congregation member from the church.