Persecuted Shuozhou Church Releases Confession of Faith
SHANXI--In the aftermath following the detention of six Shuozhou pastors and the destruction of Brother Gao Mao's home, Shuozhou Church has issued a statement affirming their doctrine and worship. read more
February 08, 2010
Annual Persecution Report 2009: ChinaAid Releases Summary and Analysis of Christian Persecution
Pastor Jin Mingri was forced to preach outdoors to Beijing Shouwang Church members in November, 2009.
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Today, ChinaAid released its Annual 2009 Persecution Report, covering Christian persecuting, specifically of House Churches, in China. read more
February 05, 2010
ChinaAid Issues Joint Statement Commending Freedom Now for Petitioning the UN for Gao Zhisheng
WASHINGTON, D.C.--On the one-year anniversary of Gao's disappearance, faith-based human rights organizations Advocates International, China Aid Association, and Jubilee Campaign praise Freedom Now. read more
February 04, 2010
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Google Takes a Stand against Chinese Censorship: U.S. Backs Google, China Talks Begin
USA--On Jan. 12th, SVP David Drummond posted the shocking news on The Official Google Blog--Google would shut down operations in China unless permitted to legally operate an unfiltered search engine. more
"Like Pigs in a Slaughterhouse"--Chuck Colson Defends Victims of Forced Abortion in China
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Chuck Colson covers Wuijian's testimony on her personal experience with forced abortion on Washington, D.C.'s Breakpoint Radio Broadcast. more



