foreign missionaries, persecuting christians, religious persecution

China Intensifies Attack on Foreign Religious Preachers

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has intensified its persecution of foreign religious preachers suspected of propagating Christianity in China. Even locals who are identified as having ties with foreign Christian establishments are subject to harassment. Cracking down on ‘religious infiltration’ “Anti-China forces in the West are trying to continue to influence China’s social stability and ...

Max Lu

A minister reading from the Bible.

The Chinese Communist Crackdown on Christmas

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has a violent history as far as its attitude toward religious believers is concerned. When it comes to Christianity, Beijing sees it as a “foreign threat” to the country so much so that it has even banned Christmas celebrations in some regions of China in its crackdown on Christmas. The ...

Nspirement Staff

Chinese Christian Church Ransacked as Persecution Intensifies

China has intensified its attack on the country’s Christian community, as the authorities recently ransacked a Protestant Christian church and shut it down. Several members of the congregation were arrested, with the pastor potentially facing a 5-year prison term. The persecution On December 9, 2018, police officers stormed onto the premises of the Early Rain ...

Nspirement Staff

Police ata Christian church in China.

Holding the CCP Accountable for the Uyghur Persecution

The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) horrific treatment of the Uyghur Muslim community in Xinjiang has been a hotly debated topic over the past months. With more than a million Uyghurs said to be in detention camps, Western governments and human rights organizations are thinking of ways to hold China accountable for the Uyghur persecution and ...

Nspirement Staff

Uyghurs yelling.

‘To End Religious Persecution’ Is the Responsibility of all Mankind

Sam Brownback, the U.S Ambassador for International Religious Freedom, said: “We will build alliances around the world to resist religious persecution and witness its end.  Together, we will defeat this evil!” Just recently, delegations from more than 80 countries and more than 40 ministerial officials attended the first Ministerial Conference for Religious Freedom organized by ...

Hermann Rohr

Falun Gong practitioners persecution, Ministerial to advance Religious Freedom logo.