The Chinese Communist Party is doubling down on its war against Christianity. New reports reveal worshippers must now sing communist propaganda songs before hymns. Church leaders face imprisonment for collecting offerings – a direct attack on religious freedom.
Beijing forces Christians to pledge loyalty to the Marxist regime every Sunday. Believers recite Party slogans praising atheist revolutionaries before allowed to worship. This twisted ritual mocks core Christian values while propping up Xi Jinping’s cult of personality.
Authorities treat tithes like criminal bribes. Pastors get arrested for following biblical teachings on giving. The CCP fears unregulated money could fund underground ministries beyond government control. Cash offering plates now land believers in “illegal fundraising” trials.
Muslims and Buddhists face similar persecution, but Christians remain primary targets. House churches get raided during midnight worship services. Bibles get confiscated while Xi’s political manifestos get placed on altars. The regime’s hatred for Christ-centered faith burns hottest.
High-tech surveillance tracks believers’ every move. Facial recognition cameras monitor church entrances. Online sermons get replaced with communist indoctrination videos. A “Loyalty Scoring System” downgrades Christians’ social credit for attending unregistered services.
American leaders blast these human rights abuses. Conservative lawmakers demand tough sanctions against CCP officials. Meanwhile, woke corporations keep lining Beijing’s pockets through Chinese market investments. Profits over principles guide their silence.
Yet underground churches keep multiplying. Persecuted believers share faith through burner phones and secret meetings. More Chinese citizens embrace Christianity yearly despite torture risks. The Party’s oppression only fuels spiritual revival behind closed doors.
Freedom-loving nations must confront this tyranny. Real action – not empty UN resolutions – can protect our persecuted brothers. Cut trade deals until Beijing stops crushing crosses. Ban CCP members from Western soil. The battle for religious liberty defines our era’s moral struggle.

