Prayer Updates

From our International Director

Posted on 31 May 2010.

In Yushu Earthquake, you can read about the response made by some of our in-China workers to the devastating events caused by the earthquake in the Yushu area of Qinghai province. It has been such an encouragement and blessing to read their reports over the last few weeks.

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‘Diabetes Epidemic’

Posted on 28 May 2010.

The diet and lifestyle of the average person in China has changed dramatically in recent years. From a situation a few decades ago where many lived in poverty and struggled to even find enough to eat, much of China has been transformed.

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Unforgettable Journeys

Posted on 25 May 2010.

During April, a team of young people from the UK headed for China for a couple of weeks. They wanted to see how God is at work in China and to play a part in building His Kingdom there.

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Dashed Hopes to New Life

Posted on 22 May 2010.

Twenty-one years ago this month, millions of people around the world followed in horror as the Chinese authorities sent the army into Tiananmen Square to quash student demonstrations.

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School Attacks

Posted on 19 May 2010.

A knife-wielding man injured 18 children at the Leicheng First Primary School in Leizhou city, Guangdong province. A 42-year-old man stabbed a second-grader and an old woman to death outside a primary school in Hepu, Guangxi province.

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Christians Facing Struggles

Posted on 16 May 2010.

On 27 October 2009, 37-year-old Uyghur pastor Alimujiang Yimiti was sentenced by a court in Kashgar, Xinjiang province, to a 15-year jail term for allegedly "providing state secrets to overseas organizations". The charges appear to result from his meeting with visiting Christians from the United States.

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Yushu Earthquake

Posted on 13 May 2010.

At 10 a.m. on Wednesday 21 April, ranks of residents, troops and officials in Gyegu, Qinghai province, and in the provincial capital Xining bowed their heads for three minutes while sirens and horns sounded.

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