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China’s Brutal War on Christianity: Faith Faces Tyranny Under Xi

Christians in China face brutal new crackdowns under Xi Jinping’s regime. Believers must now sing communist anthems before worship hymns, twisting faith into party loyalty. Church leaders get arrested for collecting tithes—labeled “illegal fundraising” by Beijing. This is communist tyranny disguised as law.

Authorities force congregations to praise Mao and Marxist heroes during services. Bibles get replaced with Xi’s political speeches. Offering plates are banned, crushing churches’ ability to feed the poor or support pastors. China wants to starve Christianity out of existence.

Underground churches face midnight raids by secret police. Families get dragged from their homes for praying together. Christians endure beatings, torture, and forced “re-education” camps. The regime smashes crosses and burns scripture. Faith survives in shadows.

Xi’s “Loyalty Scoring System” tracks believers’ every move. Post a Bible verse online? Lose your job. Attend a house church? Your kids get expelled from school. China’s surveillance state punishes faith with high-tech oppression. God’s people won’t be silenced.

Western missionaries risk imprisonment for smuggling Bibles. Foreign aid groups get expelled as “spies.” Beijing fears truth more than tariffs. The CCP knows Christianity threatens their godless ideology. Persecution proves the Gospel’s power.

America’s weak leaders do nothing while China jails pastors. U.S. churches stay silent, obsessed with politics instead of persecution. Where are the calls for sanctions? Where’s the outrage? Conservatives must demand action to protect our brothers and sisters in chains.

Despite the crackdown, Chinese Christianity grows faster than ever. Millions risk everything to worship freely. Persecution fuels revival—Xi’s thugs can’t kill the Holy Spirit. Underground networks spread the Word while tyrants rage.

The global church must stand with China’s believers. Pray for their courage. Expose communist crimes. Support persecuted pastors. Freedom dies when good men stay quiet. This isn’t just China’s fight—it’s a battle for faith against dictatorship. God triumphs, always.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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