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The communists in China have been busily clamping down on religious freedoms, and have even issued new regulations that mandate missionaries must register with the CCP before entering the country. But the backlash is rising. And the more the CCP tries to stifle religious freedom — the more the CCP tries to persecute Christians — the more Christianity blossoms. As Jeff King, president of International Christian Concern, says: China, unbelievably enough, is now the number one exporter of Christian missionaries to the world.
By The Washington Times4.7
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The communists in China have been busily clamping down on religious freedoms, and have even issued new regulations that mandate missionaries must register with the CCP before entering the country. But the backlash is rising. And the more the CCP tries to stifle religious freedom — the more the CCP tries to persecute Christians — the more Christianity blossoms. As Jeff King, president of International Christian Concern, says: China, unbelievably enough, is now the number one exporter of Christian missionaries to the world.

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