Sixty members of a Chinese church have submitted applications for asylum in Bangkok, after being denied refuge in South Korea. They had fled the communist regime to escape religious persecution. Pastor Pan’s church has been on the run for years. He said the persecution is growing worse. The group remains stateless, jobless, and homeless, but not without faith. ‘We're thinking of our children's future. We refuse to put their education in the hands of the Communist Party, to give them an atheist education, and to turn their backs on God. So we are willing to pay this price to flee China to allow them to keep going to church school and to know God. Although we don't know what we will encounter in the future, what our God gives us is the best. He will lead us through these issues; God always has the best plan and arrangement.’
Thailand: Chinese Christian refugees
Written by David Fletcher 15 Sep 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for the refugees to walk in freedom after fleeing China, no longer being stalked, harassed, or receiving threatening calls and messages. (2 Corinthians 3:17)
- More: www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2022/september/homeless-jobless-stateless-but-not-faithless-chinese-christian-exiles-denied-asylum-now-flee-to-thailand
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