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Early Rain Covenant Church

  • Opposition Expands and Grows

    The Chinese Government's Blacklist, Our Prayer List - Photo: VOM Korea
    Photo: VOM Korea

    For months, an ongoing campaign against house churches has resulted in closures throughout the country. As Eric Foley from VOM Korea says, "When China shut down more and more smaller underground churches earlier this year, they watched the world's reaction carefully and found that Christians around the world would do little. This has given them boldness to shut down the largest underground churches."

  • Over A Hundred Arrested

    Pastor Wang Yi - Photo: Early Rain Facebook video
    Pastor Wang Yi
    Photo: Early Rain Covenant Church (Facebook)

    On the evening of December 9th, police in Chengdu, Sichuan, began a coordinated attack on members of the Early Rain Covenant Church. Throughout the night and the next day, homes were raided and church members dragged away. Thus far, around a hundred church leaders and seminary students have been arrested. Some who have since been released claim that they were abused and deprived of food and water while in custody.

  • Christians Positively Respond to Persecution

    A church raid in an undated event. - Photo: ChinaAid
    One of many church raids in China.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Despite ongoing attacks from authorities, members of the Early Rain Covenant Church have continued to preach on the streets. In October, 20 members of the church were detained for street evangelism. Despite the danger, church members gathered together again on November 14th to hand out fliers.

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