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  • Preacher Charged with "Picking Quarrels"
    An audience is seated on wooden benches facing some individuals at the front of the meeting.
    A house church in China.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Chang Hao is a house church preacher in Zhenxiong, Yunnan Province. Because of his Christian faith, as well as his frequent advocacy for social justice issues, he has been interrogated by police several times. On the evening of April 14th, Chang was taken into custody by the Public Security Bureau. The believer's Bible was also confiscated by authorities, along with various other items.

  • Church Leaders Detained in Raid
    Men sitting around a table.
    Early Rain Covenant Church members.
    Photo: ChinaAid
     

    On the morning of November 9th, Elder Li Yingqiang – along with a few other church leaders from the Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu, Sichuan Province – were visiting a new church that had been established in Dazhou, which is about 400 kilometres away. There, the believers of the two churches worshipped together, held a baptismal service and shared communion. However, this special service was abruptly interrupted when police from multiple departments forcefully entered the building.

  • Bible College Graduation Raided
    Christians gathered at a table in a police station.
    Some of the believers who were taken to the police station.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    The Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu, China, has faced particularly harsh opposition by Chinese Communist Party officials over recent years. Despite the ongoing oppression they've encountered, members of this church remain determined in their efforts to continue reaching their community for Christ and training others of their congregation for evangelism. To read previously published reports on the various challenges experienced by this faithful fellowship of believers, see this list.

  • Christian Tutor Reported by Her Husband
    A classroom is full of empty desks, some chalkboards, and a map of Asia.

    Liu Cui is a member of the Lishi Christian Church in China, which operates a co-op school group for children, despite ongoing harassment from government agencies that want to restrict the religious education of minors. On October 11th, Liu went to the school to help tutor six students from four different families.

  • Street Evangelist Rearrested
    Chen Wensheng is standing outside with his mother.
    Chen Wensheng (right) with his mother.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Chen Wensheng is a street evangelist who has gained a reputation as a "Gospel Warrior" for his evangelistic work. As a result, he has been arrested by the Chinese Communist Party numerous times. (For previous reports, see this page.) When arrested in April 2022, he saw his time in custody as an opportunity to share the Gospel with those at the detention centre. In a social media post published on WeChat, Chen wrote that he was thankful to the Lord for the opportunity to have led 2,067 people to pray to Christ during the past year.

  • New Laws Tighten Grip on Churches
    A cross is being removed from a building.
    Religious symbols have been removed from
    the exterior of numerous church buildings.

    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has released new religious restrictions which took effect on September 1st, bringing added concerns in a country already experiencing increased repressive measures. The new rules require religious venues to submit to the leadership of the CCP and its plans for the "sinicization" of religion.

  • Imprisoned Church Elder Hospitalized
    Zhang Chunlei with his wife
    Elder Zhang Chunlei and his wife
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Elder Zhang Chunlei, along with several other members of the Ren'ai Reformed Church, were arrested by authorities on March 16th, 2021 (see this page). The church elder's trial was held during November 2022; yet, in the months that have followed, his family received no news in regards to the verdict.

  • Infirmed Pastor Handcuffed in Hospital
    Ru Zongren, Guan Jing, and their two children.
    Pastor Ru Zongren, his wife Guan Jing, and their children.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Pastor Ru Zongren, who suffers from kidney failure, was in the hospital for kidney dialysis on July 30th when police handcuffed him to his bed. He was detained in the hospital for five hours before finally being released.

    Originally from a rural area of Anhui Province, Pastor Ru came to faith in Christ at an early age through the Christian witness of his parents. He eventually went on to study theology, graduating from seminary in 2007, prior to returning to his hometown where he has compassionately served the community since. Through his faithful ministry over the years, the Chengxi Christian Church has grown to establish a membership presently consisting of about 400 believers.

  • Church Leaders’ Trial Set for August 21st
    Minister Yang Rongli standing next to a sign.
    Yang Rongli
    Photo: ChinaAid

    In August 2021, 12 church leaders from the Golden Lampstand Church in Linfen, Shanxi, were arrested – including Pastor Wang Xiaoguang and his wife, Yang Rongli. The government accused the Christians of fraud because the church was collecting money in the form of tithes and offerings to support the ministry.

  • Youth Summer Camp Raided
    A group of people are standing inside a building.
    Xuncheng (Zion) Reformed Church's youth camp.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    The Xuncheng (Zion) Reformed Church has faced repeated raids and arrests in recent years, as the government attempts to forcibly shut down the church. The most recent incident, which took place on July 25th, involved a raid on a youth summer camp.