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07.22.08 |
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China Aid Association |
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President of House Church Alliance Forced to Live on Streets |
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CAA has
learned that on July 6, 2008 Pastor Bike Zhang , chairman of the
Federation House Church and his wife, Xie Fenglan, were forced to
leave their home in Chaoyang District by Beijing PSB officials. The
couple was able to find shelter in the home of a friend, Niu Bei
until officials again found the home and forced the Zhangs to leave.
Zhang and his wife were forced to move into a hotel in Guo Xian
town, Tongzhou District, and were allowed extended residence by the
owner. |
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07.22.08 |
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Assist News |
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Officials Raid Church Members’ Homes |
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Public
Security Bureau officials, along with an “anti-cult group,” on July
14, 2008 in Jining City, Shandong, investigated Lu Xiaoai, a member
of pastor Zhang Zhongxin's church. Pastor Zhang was sentenced to two
years reeducation-through-labor on July 4. |
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07.15.08 |
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Christian Today |
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China
Detains Two 'Underground' Priests |
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Two
Catholic priests in China's "underground" church have been detained
for over a month after trying to join a pilgrimage, an overseas
group said, as the government seeks to quell protest threats before
the Olympics. |
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07.11.08 |
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China Aid Association
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Pastor
Zhang Zhongxin Sentenced to Two Years |
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Shandong-China Aid Association was informed that on July 4, 2008 in
Jining City in Shandong reeducation-through-labor management
committee issued a written decision sentencing Zhang Zhongxin to two
years re-education through labour. Zhang will start the re-education
through labor program July 4, 2008 and is scheduled to be released
June 5, 2010. |
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As for Me and My House: |
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On the eve of the Communist victory in 1949, there were around one
million Protestants (of all denominations) in China. In 2007, even
the most conservative official polls reported 40 million, and these
do not take into account the millions of secret Christians in the
Communist Party and the government. What accounts for this
astounding growth? Many observers point to the role of Chinese house
churches. |
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