Articles
China's Christians Are America's Allies
The believers who gather in China’s persecuted house churches represent a freer future.
How to Prioritize Freeing China’s Political Prisoners
The administrative machinery for political prisoner advocacy around the world is not as robust as one might expect.
3 Ways I’ve Learned to Support China’s Christians Better as an American Pastor
Don’t let political rivalry define our perspectives of each other.
Three Things I’ve Learned from the Asian Church
When I read theology by Asian pastors, I am struck by the way they work with God in their communities —their vocation is never separate from their cultural or spiritual identity, and it works for the good of everyone.
The Role of Nation-State Leaders and Christians in Advocacy
The Bible describes as evil the persecution of Christians for their faith. This is where we find our place as individual Christians in advocacy.
The Struggle for Freedom: The Christian Pastor Convicted of Subversion Against the Chinese Regime
Repression of human rights has intensified, fueled by Xi’s hostility,, which verges on paranoia, toward universal values of democracy, human rights, and constitutional government. The party portrays these as a Western subversion plot rather than the inalienable rights of individuals.