Xi Jinping and other CCP leaders vote to intensify control of online religious content at the National Conference on Religion in December 2021 [Image credit: Weibo]

 

Christianity, true Christianity is alive and growing in Imperialist Communist China. The only problem is the true believers, the Bible-teaching, Bible-preaching, Bible-centered pastors, and Christians are under constant persecution from the Imperialistic and communist Chinese government. Please take some time to read the information in the links below, as well as the article below.

The only “churches” the government grants licenses to in order to operate are those places, those pastors who place Xi Jinping and the Communist Party above the Lord Jesus Christ, above the Bible. This along with other truths regarding what is taking place in Imperialist Communist China are found below.

The Holy Spirit is at work in Imperialist Communist China. But those who are truly renewed of mind and spirit and are the Lord’s suffer greatly. Live perilously. There is great and constant persecution for God’s people in Imperialist Communist China.

The saints in that lad need our continual prayers.

The article from Barnabas Aid follows the links below.

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Chinese Government Imposes Clampdown on Online Religious Activities

 

January 17, 2022

Reprinted from Barnabas Aid

 

The Imperialist and Communist Chinese government has introduced new measures to restrict online religious activities.

On December 20, the State Administration of Religious Affairs, along with the Ministries of Industry and Information Technology, Public Security and State Security, announced the restrictions that will take effect from March 1, 2022.

It will no longer be possible to conduct religious activities online without government authorization.

Organizations and individuals wishing to provide religious information online must apply to their local Department of Religious Affairs office. Sermons, worship services and training activities run by religious groups, churches and individuals may be broadcast online only after obtaining a special license.

Restrictions are also imposed on content aimed at young people. Online communications must not “induce minors to become religious, organize them or force them to participate in religious activities.”

The measures also decree that foreign organizations and individuals or organizations established by foreigners are not allowed to operate online religious information services within Chinese territory.

The government’s aim appears to be to further “Sinicize” – that is, make Chinese – religion.

The clampdown comes amid increasingly restricted access to both digital and printed Bibles in China.  In October 2021, a Christian software company, Olive Tree Bible Software was forced to remove its Bible app from the Apple App Store in China after failing to gain the necessary authorization from the Chinese government.

In summer 2021, several Christian accounts were removed from WeChat – China’s main social media platform – while Christian search terms such as “Christ”, “Bible” and “Gospel” were also blocked.

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