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Chinese Textbook Rewrites Bible Story to Make Jesus Sinful

A Chinese ethics textbook tells the famous biblical account of the woman caught in adultery, but with a significant change to the ending: After the religious leaders leave, Jesus stones the woman himself.

ChinaAid’s Bob Fu and Family in Hiding After Harassment, Threats

ChinaAid founder Bob Fu and his family are in hiding after protesters started harassing them at their home in Texas. Fu believes the protesters are following the instructions of a CCP operative masquerading as a dissident, who has openly threatened Fu online.

Man Fined $2,900 for Holding Online Bible Study in China

On Aug. 11, a Chinese preacher in Yunnan province received a notice from the Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau (ERAB) that he would be fined nearly $3,000 for holding an online Bible study.

China Uses IUDs, Abortion, Infanticide to Control Uyghur Population

In the latest news on the Uyghur genocide in China, a Uyghur obstetrician now living in Turkey told Radio Free Asia that hospitals are forcing women to get abortions and are killing their newborn children.

The ‘Future of Oppression’: A Sobering Look at China’s Treatment of the Uyghur People

The Chinese government is committing genocide against the Uyghur people, and as it executes various atrocities against them, party leaders are developing a blueprint for what dictatorial oppression will look like in the future. 

Chinese Churches’ Right to Reopen Being Held for Ransom

Before they can reopen, some Chinese churches are required to hold patriotic flag-raising ceremonies designed to sing the CCP’s (and President Xi Jinping’s) praises.

Not Even State-Approved Churches Are Safe in China Now

The Chinese government is ramping up its persecution of any church in China, even if it is a Three Self church, which is approved by the state.

No Christian Funerals, Says Chinese Communist Party

Chinese funerals cannot be Christian funerals, says the Chinese Communist Party, which is expected to release new religious regulations on February 1.