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November 26, 2009
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'Dangerous' Chinese Bill Is Thwarted
Article 23 would have automatically banned Hong Kong groups now outlawed on the mainland
Breakthrough Dancing
A look at one of the most creative youth ministries in Hong Kong—if not the world
Hit by the SARS Tornado
Breakthrough reacted quickly when the disease hit Hong Kong.
China: Under suspicion
Hong Kong's Christians fear antisedition measures will curb religious liberty
Inside CT: Chinese Puzzle
Things are changing for China's church
Working With the Communists
Some evangelicals minister happily within China's state-supervised Three Self church
Did Apostles Go to China?
Evidence suggests Christianity reached China in the first century
'New' China: Same Old Tricks
"Top communists, despite their denials, endorse arrest and torture of Chinese Christians by the thousands."
What China's Secret Documents Reveal
The New York archive of religious persecution in China contains numerous government documents that show how the government controls religion.
China Persecution Dossier: Zhang Wu-Ji
Tortured to the point of death
China Persecution Dossier: Shi Yun-Chao
Beaten for Hosting Bible Studies.
China Persecution Dossier: Gu Xiangmei
Surviving on tiger's diarrhea.
The Unlikely Activist
How a bitter atheist helped besieged Christians—and became a believer.
China: Church Leader Gets Reprieve
China's case against Gong Shengliang now on hold
In Perspective: What is the Falun Gong?
And why does the Chinese government want to destroy it?
Bush: 'I'm One of Them'
Religious persecution allegations set the stage for George Bush's visit to China.
Editorials: Free China's Church
"The Communist country may ease some religious restrictions, but they still want an apolitical church."
Gospel View from China
He Qi first saw Jesus' face in an old magazine. Now he paints his own images of the biblical story
Gong's 'Accusers' Claim Torture Induced False Confessions
Letters from imprisoned Christian women in China describe assaults with electric clubs
Chinese House Church Leader Granted Time to Appeal Death Sentence
Sentence likely to be commuted to imprisonment, but church remains in danger
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