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Please pray for the Chinese house church ministers. They are often imprisoned and beaten for their Gospel work.
The church in China has grown during persecution and today the Church is around 150 million.
Tertullian, one of the early church father said, “the blood of the
martyrs is the seed of the Church,” and it is true in China, NK and in
all other countries where the government tries to wipe out the Church.
But it is not possible to wipe it out, because God has said, “I will build my church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevails against it” (Matt 16:18b).
While you read this information about one of our friends, please pray for him and for his family.
BEIJING – Recently friends of ChinaAid visited Christian prisoner
Shi Weihan’s family and reported to ChinaAid about the family’s
situation and ongoing persecution by the Chinese government.
Christian bookstore owner and house church leader, Shi Weihan, has
been imprisoned in Beijing Haidian District Detention Center since
March 19, 2008 for printing and distributing Bibles and other Christian
literature. No charges have ever been filed against Shi Weihan. He is
being held under “administrative detention” and could be held up to
three years without any charges. Shi Weihan suffers from diabetes and
has lost a considerable amount of weight in prison, but since
ChinaAid’s last report in September, he appears to be in better health
and receiving his medication. Friends report that he continues to lead
fellow prisoners to the Lord.
Shi Weihan’s wife is bearing much of the burden for their family.
According to friends, her main concern is caring for their two
daughters and keeping the house church work going with diminishing
funds. “She is the worship leader and the preacher and is reaching out
to a lot of young people. She is carrying the full load of the house
church.” Authorities continue to pressure the family. It is reported
that Shi Weihan’s brother has been beaten by police for his involvement
with Shi Weihan’s Christian bookstore.
ChinaAid contacts report that President Bush is personally aware of
Shi Weihan’s case and has requested information on updates on his
situation. The U.S. embassy in China checks on Shi Weihan’s family’s
status about once a month and so continues to be involved with his case.
If you want to read more about the persecuted church in China, go to www.chinaaid.org
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