A dark cloud looms over China. The wild ambitions of the CCP are making China a zone of atheism to help them retain their power. The CCP madly strikes against and persecutes faith, oppressing and arresting Christians. All of China is on dege, on tenterhooks. An air of fear pervades the land. Countless Christians have been forced to flee and cannot return home.
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Showing posts with label CCP's persecution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CCP's persecution. Show all posts
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
God’s Love Was With Me in the Devil’s Dark Prison
Yang Yi, Jiangsu Province
I am a Christian of the Church of Almighty God. I have been a follower of Almighty God for over ten years. During this time, one thing I’ll never forget is the awful tribulation when I was arrested by the CCP police a decade ago. Back then, despite my being tortured and trampled on by evil demons, and coming close to death several times, Almighty God used His mighty hand to guide and protect me, to bring me back to life, and take me back to safety…. Through this, I truly experienced the transcendence and greatness of the power of God’s life, and gained the precious wealth of life conferred upon me by God.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Meeting the Lord Again
Jianding, USA
I was born into a Catholic family, and from an early age my mother taught me to read the Bible. At the time, the Chinese Communist Party was re-building the nation after the civil war, and as the CCP was suppressing all religions, I was 20 years old before I finally got the chance to go to church and listen to sermons. The priest often said to us: “We Catholics must properly confess our sins and repent. We must do good, not evil, and always go to Mass. During the last days, the Lord is going to come and judge everyone and send people to heaven or to hell according to how they have acted and behaved on earth.
Saturday, October 20, 2018
2018 English Christian Video "School Interrogation" (Crosstalk) | Based on a True Story
The crosstalk School Interrogation describes the facts of how the CCP cooperates with elementary schools and uses the police to deceive, frighten, threaten, and even forces confessions from students to find out whether their parents have religious beliefs. Ever since taking power, the CCP has attacked and oppressed religious faith, and today, to investigate and arrest Christians, it even reaches out its dark hand for students in schools, using cruelly violent methods to abuse and deeply traumatize children. The CCP's cruelty is truly detestable!
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Christian Movie "Who Is the Culprit?" (Official Trailer)
Since it came to power in Mainland China in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has been unceasing in its persecution of religious faith. It has frantically arrested and murdered Christians, expelled and abused missionaries operating in China, confiscated and burned countless copies of the Bible, sealed up and demolished church buildings, and tried to eradicate all house churches. A great number of Christians in house churches have been arrested and persecuted. This documentary describes the real experience of a Chinese Christian, Zhou Haijiang who was arrested by the CCP government, tortured, and died from his mistreatment because of his belief in God and performance of duty. After Zhou Haijiang's death, his family was also monitored, threatened, and terrified by the CCP. They were not only unable to get justice for the deceased, but were thrown into disarray by the CCP's persecution. This exquisitely-shot documentary attempts to recreate what really happened at the time, and provides a profound reflection of the flagrant encroachment of the religious beliefs and human rights of Chinese Christians. It is a window to understanding the true lives of Chinese Christians and Christian families, as well as a reflection—rarely seen in recent years—of the experiences and emotions of Chinese Christians who have been persecuted as a result of their faith.
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