China: Tear Gas Scatters Christmas Worship
Written by: RFA December 27, 2011 Police in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan fired tear-gas canisters at worshipers at a mass outdoor unofficial Christmas service, and moved to detain
Written by: RFA December 27, 2011 Police in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan fired tear-gas canisters at worshipers at a mass outdoor unofficial Christmas service, and moved to detain
Christianity Today posted 12/28/2011 10:01AM The events, people, and debates of the past year that have shaped, or will significantly shape, evangelical life, thought, or mission. (CAA Note: Beijing Shouwang
ChinaAid Note: Chen Xi is a dedicated Christian. By GILLIAN WONG, Associated Press 12/26/2012 BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese court sentenced a veteran dissident who organized a pro-democracy activist network
Dear brothers and sisters: Peace in the Lord! On December 25, Shouwang had her thirty-eighth Sunday outdoor worship service. This was also the last Sunday for outdoor worship service. Many
December 27, 2011 VOA Stephanie Ho | Beijing Chinese dissident Chen Xi is seen in this undated handout photo released by his family on December 26, 2011. China is defending
China Aid Association December 26, 2011 China Aid Contacts Rachel Ritchie, English Media Director Cell: (432) 553-1080 | Office: 1+ (888) 889-7757 | Other: (432) 689-6985 Email: [email protected] Website: www.chinaaid.org
China Aid Association (Beijing—Dec. 25, 2011) As people all over the world celebrated Christmas, Christians in at least three parts of China faced police harassment, detention and beatings simply for
China Aid Association Editor’s Note: For Christians, Christmas is not just a holiday; Christmas also has great spiritual meaning – and that is, our gratitude to God, because of our
China Aid Association (Hongtang village, Zhejiang—Dec. 24, 2011) Members of a house church in coastal Zhejiang province determined to celebrate Christmas despite government orders forbidding them from doing so were
China Aid Association (Gaoxue village, Sichuan – Dec. 23, 2011) As part of an annual escalation of persecution against Christians in China, local authorities on Friday moved against house churches
China Aid Association (Jiaozhou, Shandong – Dec. 22, 2011) Local officials in coastal Shandong province have cut all the power lines to a house church to prevent its members from
China Aid Association (Amsterdam, the Netherlands—Dec. 22, 2011) The Dutch government on Thursday announced that its 2011 Human Rights Defenders Tulip award was going to Chinese Christian human rights lawyer