Despite China’s ongoing crackdown on Christians, believers’ faith is growing stronger in the world’s most populous nation, one church member reveals in an interview with China Aid.China Aid reported that Churchs in China’s central Guizhou province, which has been serially targeted by the Communist Party.
Government officials have been persecuting minority religious people on an increasing basis, with a separate China Aid report noting that 20,000 people suffered religious persecution throughout 2015.
The church member, who chose to remain anonymous, reflected that despite the ongoing church and rooftop crosses demolition campaign, along with the arrests of hundreds of Christians and pastors, Christianity is helping transform the hearts and minds of people.
He revealed that Huoshi Church is facing a number of struggles, such as the arrest of several of its members. Despite these persecutions the church is growing stronger!
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