Showing posts with label Chinese Christians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese Christians. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2019

CAG Members Protest Against CCP’s False Demonstrations for Extradition


On July 22, 2019, over thirty members of The Church of Almighty God (CAG) in Seoul held a press conference in front of the South Korean presidential palace Blue House, strongly protesting against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) repeatedly tricking or compelling Christians’ Chinese relatives to stage false demonstrations in South Korea under the guise of “seeking for relatives.”

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Spanish Friends Attended the New Year's Entertainment Party of Chinese Christians


On February 17, 2018, Christians from The Church of Almighty God in Spain hosted an evening gathering in Madrid’s Fuenlabrada with the theme of “We gather together here.” The purpose of the event was for friends of different nationalities to gain a greater understanding of The Church of Almighty God and to promote friendship between these groups. Unlike the events held the previous two years, that evening over a dozen international friends were invited, including: Cynthia, a representative from the Todo Mejorar Foundation; Elahi, chairman of Valientes Banglas; Manuel, chairman of the European Citizens’ Anti-Corruption Association; Sagrario, manager of the San Lorenzo Center. It was a joyful gathering in celebration of the lunar new year.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

The Long Road of Exile touches German Viewers: Admiration for Their Steadfast Faith


Jan 23, 2019

For the entire rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), it has brutally oppressed religious beliefs, and the Party has been making another major push to Sinicize religion since Xi Jinping came to power. It has unrelentingly increased its efforts to suppress religion, not only investigating and eradicating house churches in all regions and madly arresting and persecuting Christians, but also wantonly demolishing Three-Self churches and tearing down crosses atop churches.