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China’s War on Christianity: Faith Fights Back Against Oppression

China’s communist regime is doubling down on its war against Christianity, forcing believers to bow to party ideology before practicing their faith. New reports reveal churches must now sing communist anthems praising Marxist heroes before traditional hymns. Brave Christians face arrest for collecting tithes, as the regime criminalizes basic acts of worship.

Authorities are weaponizing “loyalty scores” to track believers, punishing anyone caught resisting the crackdown. House churches get raided weekly, with Bibles confiscated and pastors dragged to jail. Parents risk losing custody of children if they teach them scripture at home. The goal is clear: erase God from China’s heart.

Foreign missionaries face expulsion under Xi Jinping’s “Sinicization” plan, which demands total allegiance to the party. Churches now display Xi’s portrait beside crosses, blending communism with corrupted faith. Surveillance cameras monitor sermons, ensuring no preaching contradicts state propaganda. This isn’t governance—it’s spiritual tyranny.

The offering plate, a simple act of giving, has become a crime. Pastors face trials for accepting donations, branded as “illegal fundraising.” Bureaucrats seize church funds to bankroll party projects, starving congregations of resources. Yet faithful believers still meet in secret, risking everything to keep their communities alive.

America’s weak response emboldens Beijing’s brutality. While U.S. leaders host summits and issue reports, Christians in China endure torture and forced recantations. Patriotic Americans demand action—sanctions, asylum for persecuted believers, and loud condemnation of this atheist regime’s crimes against humanity.

Underground churches grow despite the terror, proving no government can shackle the soul. Banned scriptures spread faster than censors can delete them. Families memorize entire gospels, preserving truth for future generations. The communists fear this unstoppable movement, knowing even their walls of oppression cannot contain faith.

This fight isn’t just China’s—it’s a global battle for religious freedom. If we abandon our brothers and sisters overseas, we invite similar oppression here. Conservatives must lead, defending the right to worship without fear. Silence now will echo through history as complicity in persecution.

The church in China stands as a beacon of hope, outlasting emperors, warlords, and dictators. No red flag can extinguish the light carried by millions of faithful hearts. While tyrants plot, believers pray—and heaven hears. The party’s days are numbered, but God’s kingdom remains forever.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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