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Highly restrictive religious laws, surveillance cameras monitoring every move, police raiding “illegal” Christian gatherings and pastors locked in prison — these are just a few of the challenges persecuted Christians in China face each week. But despite the Communist government’s attempts to control Christians and close churches, the body of Christ is growing in China! By giving today, you can provide essential aid, such as distributing more Bibles to those hungry for God’s Word, offering vital training to equip new leaders for service in the flourishing church, and providing much-needed assistance to the families of those imprisoned for their faith.
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In recent years, President Xi Jinping and his Communist government have increased restrictions on religion and implemented draconian enforcement measures. Loyalty to the Communist Party and to President Xi is required of every citizen. While Chinese Christians love their country, they understand that their true citizenship is in heaven and their first loyalty is to Christ. Chinese Christians who stand on this truth are fired from jobs, kicked out of their homes and even locked in prison. Your contribution will support persecuted Christians in China and show them that they are not alone. Together, we can make a difference, providing hope to our Christian brothers and sisters in China.
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Since Jesus calls Christians to make disciples of all nations, in this blog we'll consider how we might better share the gospel to the world around us.
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