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Hong Kong

What If God Doesn’t Want Us to Go Back to ‘Church, Life as Usual’?

Francis Chan urged those watching that now is the time to repent and to consider that perhaps when all of this is over we shouldn’t get back to “church as usual, life as usual.”

Chan Says He Has No Reason to Suspect ‘Communists Kicked Him Out’ of Hong Kong

“That isn’t the case that I know of,” Francis Chan said, referring to the speculation that his work visa was denied because of a communist agenda.

Francis Chan is Back in the U.S., Says Hong Kong Visa Rejection May Be Blessing in Disguise

While Chan says he is appealing the Hong Kong visa rejection, he is convinced that no matter what happens, “God is sovereign and he is in control.”

China’s Hong Kong Security Law Represents Huge Blow to Freedom

An argument can be made that the National Security Law for Hong Kong that Beijing just passed is an extradition law on steroids.

Hong Kong Pastors, Churches Stand in the Gap Amid Protests

Hong Kong pastors and churches are attempting to bridge the gap between police and protestors as the demonstrations have rolled into a sixth month.

The Vital Role Christians Play in the Hong Kong Protests

From the onset of the Hong Kong protests, a Christian hymn has been the rallying cry protestors have used to unify. Now, after 12 weeks of demonstrations, churches in Hong Kong are taking a more public stand in the protests.

Christians ‘Sing Hallelujah to the Lord’, Join Hong Kong Protests

Christians have joined the Hong Kong protests with their anthem "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord". Some 2 million people took to the streets Sunday night to protest the government's handling of a wildly unpopular extradition bill.