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Communists May Recognize Independent Christians
Communist leaders in China are preparing to give formal recognition to unregistered religious groups, but house-church leaders are wary
Hong Kong Church Leaders Fear Anti-Sect Bill
French legislation may have worldwide consequences
Human Rights Groups Criticize Beijing as Choice for 2008 Olympics
"The challenge now is to use the games to press for improvements, advocates said."
Bearing the Cross: Calling Out the Name of Jesus
What you can do to help persecuted Christians in China
Digging in China
Christianity in the world's most populous country may be a lot older than anybody imagined.
China: House Churches May Be 'Harmful to Socity'
But China's unofficial congregations resist evil cult label
The Woman Who Invented China
Pearl S. Buck's tireless work for the weak belied her own disappointment with mainline Christianity.
China's Religious Freedom Crackdown Extends to Foreigners
It is against the law for visitors to teach the Bible in China's house churches.
China: Smack Down
53 Christian professors, students, and church-planters detained.
China: Maid in Hong Kong
The city's churches are helping exploited migrant workers.
Religious Freedom Report Rebukes China Others
State Department finds many nations' religious freedoms deteriorating, but some are improved.
Founder of China's Born Again Movement Set Free
Xu Yongze released from prison camp after 3 years of labor re-education.
Trade: Freer Trade, Freer Faith?
The unexpected support of house-church leaders helps turn the tide in the China trade debate, but Christians remain divided.
Editorial: Trading on Faith in China
Open trade with China will open ministry opportunities. But will human rights improve?
China Should Improve on Religion to Gain Permanent Trade Status Commission Says
Religious liberty in Sudan and Russia also criticized.
China's Cardinal Ignatius Kung: Loyal to Very End
Chinese church leader, oldest Roman Catholic cardinal, dies at age 98
China:Arrests of Pastor Signal Religious Freedom Setback
Li Dexian repeatedly detained.
China's Three Self Churches Seminaries Bursting
Younger Chinese drastically changing congregational demographics
Chinese Pastor Released
Li Dexian free after 15-day detention
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