MINISTRY / Under China's wary eye
China monitors Christian groups within its borders—including Lutheran groups.
Read More →China monitors Christian groups within its borders—including Lutheran groups.
Read More →In spite of the challenges of training house church leaders in China, 316NOW presses on with its work of proclaiming grace across China. The reasons: God is greater than any challenge and his Word cannot be chained.
Read More →Police surveillance is hampering the spiritual welfare of one of 316NOW’s groups.
Read More →The best way for a Confessional Lutheran movement to grow in China is through unregistered, underground churches. But China is working to dismantle unregistered churches.
Read More →China’s United Front Work Department is the country’s eyes and ears — and more.
Read More →China’s claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea faces rebuke from its neighbors and Western democracies.
Read More →China is stepping up surveillance of its citizens who attend worship in Christian churches.
Read More →China’s program to keep an eye on all of its 1.4 billion people is taking more steps toward minute surveillance of its population.
Read More →China is instituting a system that will assign social credit score to its citizens. These scores will open — or close — doors to the freedoms the Chinese can access.
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