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2021-08-05

  • Christian Literature Deemed "Extremist"
    Russian version of In the Shadow of the Cross - Photo: Felix
    This Russian edition of VOMC's "In the Shadow of the Cross" is thankfully not one of the officially banned books.

    A court in the self-declared Luhansk People's Republic of eastern Ukraine has declared four more Christian books "extremist" after confiscating these resources from local church members. The official list of banned literature now contains 26 titles, including 18 books published by Protestant Christians and six by Jehovah's Witnesses. One of the items is a Russian translation of the Gospel of John, which was banned in November 2019 (learn more).

  • 28 Students Released from Captivity!
    Father praying at breach in the wall - Photo: Morning Star News
    Thank God for answered prayer!
    Photo: Morning Star News

    In the early morning of July 5th, suspected Fulani militants raided the Bethel Baptist High School in Kaduna State, abducting more than 120 students (read this report). Since the kidnapping, a few students at a time have managed to escape in various ways.

  • Church Leader Formally Arrested
    Zhao Weikai - Photo: ChinaAid
    Zhao Weikai
    Photo: ChinaAid

    On July 20th, the Wenshui County procuratorate approved the arrest of Zhao Weikai, a leader of the Xuncheng Reformed Church in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province. The Public Security Bureau also issued an arrest notice for his wife, Li Xin. Brother Zhao has been charged with "illegal holding of materials promoting terrorism and extremism."