The Bible Reformed Church, a place of worship located in China’s Guangdong province, again served as the target of a government break-in on Sunday. Officials from the communist regime’s Food and Drug Administration as well as some members of the police were the ones who gained entry into the church, and upon doing so made arrests and questioned churchgoers.

Government officials checked the IDs of the people who were at the church at the time. They also sealed off the refrigerator and restricted access to a storage cabinet which contained utensils. Pastor Huang Xiaoning was among the people taken into questioning by Chinese officials during the raid, and he detailed what happened during an interview with China Aid. According to Huang, the service on July 15 had already begun when the Chinese officials entered the church. READ MORE


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