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Report: China funding campaign to eliminate house churches

by Michelle Vu, Christian Post
Posted: Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 8:11 (BST)
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"As we mark the two month countdown to the Beijing Olympics today it is truly disturbing to report the deteriorating picture for China's unregistered Christians," said Mervyn Thomas, chief executive of CSW, on Sunday. "As China takes her place in the spotlight for the Olympic Games it is important to highlight that she must play by international rules, including her binding international obligations on human rights."

In China, there are five government-sanctioned religions - Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Protestantism and Catholicism. A government-affiliated association monitors and supervises the activities of each of these faiths.

Protestant churches are required to register and operate under the government's umbrella organisation, the China Christian Council. But many protestant Christians refuse to work with the CCC, arguing that God is the head of the church and not the government.

China has an underground Christian population estimated at 70 million, although experts are quick to point out the difficulty in establishing precise figures.

Open Doors and other human rights groups have reported increased incidents of Christian persecution in China last year as it prepares for the Olympics. The watchdog's 2008 World Watch List ranks China as the tenth worst persecutor of Christians in the world.

Meanwhile, China Aid Association, in its annual update, reported that persecution had worsened in 2007 compared to 2006.

Open Doors has organised a prayer campaign for Christians in the West to pray at least one minute each day at 8 pm Beijing time. The "One Minute/One Year/One Country" campaign began on August 8, 2007, and will run until August 8, 2008 - the day the Beijing Games begin.

On Wednesday, CAA president Bob Fu will be in London to speak about persecution of Chinese Christians. Also, activist Chun Ki Won, who was imprisoned by China for helping North Korean refugees, will also speak about China's human rights violation.

The full report is available at www.csw.org.uk



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Added: Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 12:31 (BST)

The powerful Roman empire tried to destroy the emerging revolution preached by a few uneducated fishermen which was the gospel of Jesus Christ. They could't do it, and now Christianity is the largest religion in the world. If China is trying to do the same thing, she is simply playing like the children playing with a water gun to smother an inferno. Let the Chinese leaders read history and learn a lessson that every ounce of persecution will create more growth in Christian faith, because the foundation of Christian faith is the blood of the saints. Praise God for the persecution because the Holy Spirit will work in double force in China through severe persecution.

A.S.Mathew, Ringgold, U.S.A.

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