Persecution News - China

Update: Christian lawyer reportedly missing
(January 21, 2010)

Christians attacked and detained
(January 14, 2010)

Update: Church leader given severe prison sentence
(December 09, 2009)

House church leader targeted by authorities in Wenzhou
(December 09, 2009)

Update: Fushan church leaders sentenced to prison
(December 02, 2009)

Update: Crackdown continues against church in Shanghai
(November 25, 2009)

Update: House church leader released
(November 25, 2009)

Update: Authorities step up campaign against Christians
(November 18, 2009)

House church banned by authorities in Shanghai
(November 11, 2009)

Update: Expelled student invited back to school
(November 04, 2009)

Student expelled from school for his Christian faith
(October 28, 2009)

Update: Pastor Hua released
(October 21, 2009)

Update: Ten more Christians from Fushan Church arrested
(October 21, 2009)

Update: Pastor Zhang released; Pastor Hua still detained
(October 14, 2009)

Update: Fushan church leaders detained by officials
(September 30, 2009)

Pastor and wife forced to vacate home
(September 30, 2009)

Prominent pastor detained by officials
(September 23, 2009)

Church construction site attacked, believers brutally assaulted
(September 16, 2009)

Church banned, Christians arrested
(August 19, 2009)

House churches raided, Christians arrested
(July 15, 2009)

Update: Chinese couple sentenced for "engaging in illegal religious activities"
(July 08, 2009)

Update: Three Christians released from detention in Shaanxi
(June 30, 2009)

Update: House church leaders released in Sichuan
(June 30, 2009)

Update: Christian woman released in Zhejiang province
(June 24, 2009)

House churches attacked
(June 24, 2009)

Update: Shi Weihan receives three year prison sentence
(June 17, 2009)

House church leaders arrested in Sichuan
(June 17, 2009)

Pastor Hua Huiqi beaten by authorities
(June 10, 2009)

Pastor banned from church in Tianjin province
(June 03, 2009)

Update: Henan church leaders released
(May 27, 2009)

Church leaders detained in Henan province
(May 06, 2009)

Update: Pastor released following international attention
(April 29, 2009)

Update: Confiscated money returned to pastor
(April 22, 2009)

Officials detain and interrogate Pastor Zhang Mingxuan
(April 08, 2009)

Priest beaten in mayor's office
(March 25, 2009)

Update on detained Uyghur Christian
(March 18, 2009)

China Profile

Total Area:
9,596,960 sq. km

Population:
1,330,044,605 (July 2008 est.)

Ethnicity:
Han Chinese 91.9%, Zhuang, Uygur, Hui, Yi, Tibetan, Miao, Manchu, Mongol, Buyi, Korean, and other nationalities 8.1%

Language:
Standard Chinese or Mandarin (Putonghua, based on the Beijing dialect), Yue (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghaiese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects, minority languages

Religion:
Officially Athiest. Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Muslim 1%-2%, Christian 3%-4%

Government Type:
Communist State

Capital:
Beijing

Population Below Poverty Line:
8% (2006 est.)

Country Reports

Authorities crack down on the Chinese House Church Alliance Print E-mail
December 03, 2008


Photo from
China Aid

Pastor Zhang "Bike" Mingxuan and other underground Christians have been targeted by authorities in recent days due to a statement released on November 28 by the Ministry of Civil Affairs calling for the elimination of the Chinese House Church Alliance. According to a November 30 report from China Aid Association, Pastor Zhang, the President of the Chinese House Church Alliance, was detained by four officers in Nanyang, Henan province, at approximately 7:00 a.m. When authorities demanded that he sign the Ministry's statement, he refused. Pastor Zhang's wife was also detained by authorities but was later released. Seventeen Christians who were worshipping at Pastor Zhang's residence, including an American journalist and his translator, were apprehended at approximately 10:00 a.m., photographed and forced to sign documents. Although they were later released, authorities confiscated their computers, cell phones, magazines, and over 600 Bibles. The journalist and translator were escorted by officials to an airplane leaving Nanyang for Beijing. At the time of the report, Pastor Zhang remained in detention.

Pray that the Ministry of Civil Affairs will withdraw their statement. Ask God to protect Pastor Zhang in detention. Pray that his passion for Christ will be the light that draws others to Him (Matthew 5:14-16).

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