underground christians


Very interesting article on Christianity

This is part of ChinaAid’s “expert commentary” section. A very good speech by Yu JianRong at Peking University on December 11, 2008. He performed a year-long study and analysis on China’s house churches.

Yu goes into great detail about what he observed in Chinese house churches throughout many provinces in China. I’d recommend reading it.

link to article

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Church Leaders handcuffed on TV

Check this link out.

In ShanXi Province there is a Christian church which is being persecuted. The authorities are putting people in handcuffs and humiliating them on TV for being Christians.



“I’m beating you because God tells me to do so”

Voice of the Martyrs put out this on their blog a couple of days ago.

This afternoon, we received a report from our partners at Christian Aid Association telling us how Pastor Hua Huiqi had been beaten and detained by Chinese police on June 4. The following is how Pastor Hua described his experience:

My name is Hua Huiqi. Before June 4 of this year, I went to a church outside Beijing and shared the words of God with some brothers and sisters. On the morning of June 5 when I was transferring trains at Taiyuan Railroad Station, I was arrested by the police officers from Shanxi and Fengtai, Beijing who had been laying in ambush there for a long time. I was taken to the hotel where they were staying. A team leader named Dong from Fengtai District Domestic Security Protection Squad of Beijing roughed me up and slapped me in the face over 10 times. My clothes were ripped open and they beat me for nearly half an hour.

In the meantime, they pinched me on the neck and said: “I’m going to strangle you and I’d like to see whether you can still preach the Gospel. If you go outside the town again, I’ll break your legs.” He also threatened me: “I’m beating you because God tells me to do so. I’ll get all the materials ready in three months and arrest both you and your wife for sentencing.”

I asked him: “What law did we break?”

He said: “Just because you believe in Jesus. Our Domestic Security Protection Squad is specially set up here to suppress you Jesus believers. We don’t allow you to stir up troubles and establish contacts everywhere. You must apply at our Domestic Security Protection Squad when you want to go out. We don’t allow you to get out of our sight. Otherwise, whenever you go out, we’ll beat you once and break your legs.”

On that same afternoon, over 10 police officers escorted me back to Beijing from Taiyuan and detained me in a mountain where they kept guard on me day and night. Later, with prayers from brothers and sisters and appeals by ChinaAid, they escorted me back home on the evening of June 7 and I’m still not free at this moment. I hope brothers and sisters the world over can pray for the Chinese police and beg God to show His grace and let them repent and believe in Jesus. I also hope they pray that we may freely preach Gospel and live a free life.

Member in Christ:

Hua Huiqi

Please uphold Pastor Hua in your prayers as he is receiving treatment at home.



CHCA Tries to fix problems with the Chinese House Churches

Found this today on ChinaAid‘s website:

June 8, 2009

BEIJING – On May 19, the Chinese House Church Alliance, a house church network of more than 250,000 members, issued a call to house churches across China. The public statement, “Chinese House Church Alliance on the Initiatives of Integration of House Churches in Life and Truth,” exposes and acknowledges problems the house churches are facing in the 21st century from within which make them more vulnerable to persecution, difficulties and moral compromise. The Chinese House Church Alliance proposes specific initiatives; calling house church Christians back to loyalty to Jesus, the Bible and to each other.

The following is the full text of the call from the Chinese House Church Alliance to house churches across China:

CHINESE HOUSE CHURCH ALLIANCE
ON THE INIATIVES OF INTEGRATION OF HOUSE CHURCHES IN LIFE AND TRUTH

May 19, 2009

In the past 30 years, God has continuously been opening up the gate of the Gospel in China. The house churches in China quietly emerged and experienced a great revival at the end of the last century, which caught the attention of the church worldwide. However, after they entered the 21st century, many new problems and new directions have emerged as the house church movement continues to develop. They are mainly reflected in the following areas:

1. Leaders of house churches lack humility and a kingdom perspective. Regional separations are a serious issue.

2. Different backgrounds in faith and theological ideas have caused confusion regarding truth and created disputes in doctrine.

3. Some leaders of house churches are morally compromised, which has seriously affected the credibility of house churches.

The emergence of the above problems has dislocated the house churches from their foundation, so much so that they are rendered vulnerable to the impact of the persecution by outside forces, tribulations and temptations. As a result, many ministries that used to have a great vision are now split and have collapsed, and the testimonies, integration and development of house churches are seriously hampered. For these reasons, the Chinese Christian House Church Alliance proposes the following initiatives:

1. House churches should reject the disruption caused by various new schools of theological ideas and should return to the Bible and adhere to the pure faith with Apostles’ Creed as our basic principles.

2. House churches should contact each other in peace and strive to protect the hearts of one another through the fellowship and blessings of the Holy Spirit. We should all be connected to our supreme leader, Christ, establish ourselves in love and be integrated in life and truth.

3. House churches should follow the ways of Christ and regard Christ’s heart as our heart and discard the scepter of possessions and authority, and instead pursue the spiritual scepter. May the kingdom of God descend upon us,as we greet the second coming of Jesus Christ.

4. House churches should make progress hand in hand in this new era and establish spiritual organizations on the solid rock, so that house churches become the ever-burning golden lampstands in the hands of God. “And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.”
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Pray for the house churches in China. I have friends involved in house churches in China, both local Chinese people, as well as foreigners. It’s a HUGE church in terms of numbers across the nation. It’s really encouraging to see, but they do face major problems as you can see above, when it comes to things like moral compromise, incorrect teachings, and downright heresy. But if you look in the book of Acts, the Chinese church is facing a lot of the same things the 1st Century churches faced.



North Korea & Food
April 30, 2009, 8:08 pm
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It’s hard to not paint a completely dismal picture of North Korea. Having never been inside the country (but with hopes and plans to go), it’s hard to tell you about all the ‘wonderful’ things coming out of the country. Unfortunately all we hear is bad news. And even from the people we know inside North Korea and those who work across the border, it seems North Korea is a land of hopelessness much of the time. The country is still reeling from the famine back in the 90s, and there are still food shortages today.

According to the Associated Press, North Korea was short at least 1.5 million tons this year on food. The WFP and many NGOs are helping this crisis, but it’s hard to make a dent sometimes with the government being so restrictive. read this article about food shortages.

But it can’t be all bad news can it? I actually work with a ministry called Alpha Relief. And every year we send tons and tons and tons of food into North Korea. The way we have it set up is that the food goes directly to the underground believers in North Korea. This way we’re feeding the people who will then be able to do two things with the food:

1) share with their neighbors

2) stay alive in order to spread the gospel throughout North Korea

Pray for these people. Pray for the continual success of these projects.

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North Korea and the Gospel
April 30, 2009, 4:17 pm
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North Korea is suffering from an extreme lack of the gospel. If found to be a Christian in North Korea you could be shot on site. There are hundreds of saddening and horrendous accounts of things being done to Christians inside North Korea. I’ll post some of those later on.

For now though I’ll end on a note of encouragement. The gospel is getting into North Korea. Through smuggling networks and people, the gospel is daily being given to North Koreans. There are some really cool projects going on with this. But I’ve been told they are actually too sensitive to post online. If you really want more info, check out Alpha Relief and get in touch with them.

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