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Wall Street Journal: China's Banned Churches Defy Regime

July 27, 2011 By BRIAN SPEGELE BEIJING—On a recent

Time's David Aikman: China Cracking Down on Its Christians

Posted by Rob Kerby, Senior Editor 2:05pm Sunday, August

Shouwang Church Takes Legal Action Against Cops for Religious Persecution

Shouwang Church leader submits document accusing officers of repressing worshippers

Rev. Wang Yi — CHENGDU Early Rain Church's Declaration of Civil Disobedience Statements

Over 100 members of Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu,

REV . Jonathan Chao AND THE CHRISTIANIZATION OF POLITY

In memory of Rev. Jonathan Zhao presented on the fifth

Prominent House Church Leader Zhang Rongliang Released Early from Prison

Thursday, September 15, 2011 China Aid Association (Zhengzhou, Henan – Sept.

New Field for the Gospel in a New Era

— Missions Ushered in by ShouWang’s Outdoor Worship Service Liu

Inside China’s Underground Churches

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 With China’s government stepping up

House Church Alliance’s No. 2 Sentenced to Labor Camp

Monday, July 25, 2011 Breaking News: (Suqian City, Jiangsu – July

David Aikman:Beijing's Theology of Repression

The Wall Street Journal David Aikman July 11, 2011 Original