Tag: Christians in China
Christian rights group claims China heightens control over state-sanctioned Churches
China's state-sanctioned religious bodies issued a joint initiative "advocating frugality and abstaining from extravagance"
Cyberspace continues to shrink for Christians in China, says report
Christianity-related websites, WeChat accounts, and group chats have been banned or restricted since March 1
Chinese Christians find it harder to get passports amid pandemic travel...
An overseas education consultant said the cases had emerged in Zhejiang's Wenzhou city as well as other locations in the region
Despite Vatican-China deal, Chinese Catholics continue to face persecution
The report said that all religions, including the state-controlled ones, have suffered from "aggressive repression on religious freedom"
Christian rights activist in China faces fabricated charges, supporters say
Li Qiaochu, a Christian and labor rights activist in China, has been imprisoned for more than a year for allegedly inciting subversion
China recruits, trains monitors for online religious content
The online training sessions for would-be "religious content reviewers" include sessions on religious policy and regulation under the Party
Street preacher arrested in China’s Yunnan province
The preacher reportedly traveled to Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture for an outreach program with an ethnic minority group
Chinese woman detained for attempting to share Gospel with Xi Jinping
According to China Aid, Zhou has attempted to share the good news with the Chinese leader for more than 50 times in the past years
China’s ban on unauthorized online religious activities takes effect
The State Administration for Religious Affairs announced the ban in December
Religious repression in Hong Kong could soon worsen, Christian cleric warns
The cleric said the Chinese Communist Party appears to be using ideological tactics to chip away at the freedom of religion in Hong Kong