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Prayer Alert cont'd
2. CHINA
China's 'illegal churches' are bracing themselves as the government
launches a crackdown on religious activities in the run-up to the
Beijing Olympics.
It has just been revealed that officials launched an 'anti-infiltration'
initiative codenamed Typhoon No.5 in February. Its aim: to sever links
between Chinese and foreign Christians.
At least 100 foreign Christians were expelled or deported from China
between April and June alone for alleged involvement in 'illegal
religious activities', says China Aid. Some of those expelled had lived
in China for up to 18 years.
Compass Direct reports that there is also a nationwide shortage of
Bibles, despite the fact that the only legal publisher produces 'enough
Bibles to meet the demand'. Many Bibles have apparently been exported -
or destroyed. Unregistered churches that were previously able to obtain
Bibles through the legally recognised Three-Self Patriotic Movement
churches are now being denied them.
And the crackdown on house churches continues unabated. Two of the six
house church leaders arrested in Cao county, Shandong, on June 15 (7x7
July 10) have been sentenced to one year's 're-education through
labour'; they are Pastor Zhang Geming and Pastor Sun Qingqen. The other
four were freed after paying fines of about £650.
Two church leaders arrested for distributing Bibles in a marketplace in
Shaanxi (7x7 July 10) - Zhou Jieming and Niu Wenbin - have now been
released on parole.
* Pray that, despite government restrictions, the gospel will extend its
reach across China and win many more people for Christ.
* Pray for pastors Zhang Geming and Sun Qingqen beginning their
sentences in a labour camp in Jining City. Ask God to give them a new
revelation of His grace.
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