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Christians Persecuted NOW in China - what will you do?

At least 40,000 Christians are imprisoned in China for their beliefs, while many US Christians happily watch olympics and support their advertisers...

China Aid Association, Inc. has been informed that President of the Chinese House Church Alliance and Personal Friend, Pastor Zhang “Bike” Mingxuan, has been arrested along with his wife and fellow pastor, Wu. The three were detained by the PSB of Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. Pastor Zhang was on his way to deliver medicine to his ill wife when he was detained. All three are being held at Jing Ba Lu Branch PSB office in Zhengzhou City, the Capital of Henan Province. 

Please join with us as we pray for the safe and immediate release of Pastor Zhang his wife and Pastor Wu.
 

The contact number for Jing Ba Lu Branch PSB office is:

+86-37163931313

Issued by CAA August 6, 2008

Companies who are advertising in the 2008 Olymics have set aside Right, for the sake of greed. Such companies include: Coca-Cola Co., Lenovo, GE, and McDonald's Corp

"The reality is that the Chinese government's hosting of the games has been a catalyst for abuses, leading to massive forced evictions, a surge in the arrest, detention and harassment of critics, repeated violations of media freedom, and increased political repression," said Sophie Richardson of Human Rights Watch. "Not a single world leader who attended the games or members of the IOC seized the opportunity to challenge the Chinese government's behavior in any meaningful way."