Christianity
China/Taiwan
Archive
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August 28
- China: Nine arrested in crackdown against Christians as row about church crosses continues Antony Bushfield, Antony Bushfield
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August 27
- China arrests Christians who opposed removals of crosses Tom Phillips, The Guardian
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August 26
- Hong Kong Christian Groups Feel New Scrutiny From Mainland Javier C. Hernandez and Crystal Tse, The New York Times
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August 5
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July 31
- More young Chinese embracing religion Esther Teo, Straits Times
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July 14
- China set to try jailed U.S. missionary near North Korea border Megha Rajagopalan, Reuters
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July 7
- Religion In China Grows Among Young People, Islam Most Popular Among Followers Under 30: Report Michelle FlorCruz, International Business Times
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May 14
- China's 'demolition campaign' goes on World Watch Monitor
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May 7
- After Removing 400 Crosses, China Proposes Where Churches Can Put Them Instead Sarah Eekhoff Zystra, Christianity Today
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March 29
- Chinese Christian Pastor Sentenced To One Year In Prison After Protesting Forced Cross Removals Didi Tang, The Huffington Post
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February 2
- Communist party bans believers in province of ‘China’s Jerusalem’ Jonathan Kaiman, The Guardian
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January 11
- In China, a church-state showdown of biblical proportions Robert Marquand, The Christian Science Monitor
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November 28
- Death sentence for cult members in E. China upheld Global Times
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October 31
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October 30
- Chinese Christians under pressure from 'anti-cult' campaign Tom Phillips, The Telegraph
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October 9
- The Many Models of the Asian American Church Helen Lee, Christianity Today
- A Surprising Tie That Binds Hong Kong's Protest Leaders: Faith Frank Langfitt, NPR
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October 1
- China's Communist Party harasses Christian churches Kyle Glatz, World Religion News
- Christians Show Support For Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protests Carol Kuruvilla, The Huffington Post
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September 16
- Christians in eastern China scramble to save symbol of their faith David McKenzie and Steven Jiang, CNN
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September 7
- Prophet or Judas? Son of China’s church founder tackles thorny legacy. William Wan, The Washington Post
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