China’s digital noose tightens while the West sleeps
The ghosts of Tiananmen are begging us to join the fight. They don’t need your tears — just your guts.

The ghosts of Tiananmen are begging us to join the fight. They don’t need your tears — just your guts.
Does the United States, often through New York state policies, really want to maintain an abortion reputation comparable to communist China?
Thai authorities in Bangkok have arrested more than 60 Montagnard Christian migrants who faced persecution in Vietnam and have also drawn criticism from the U.S. government for deporting 40 Uighur ethnic minorities back to China.
The U.K.-based group Christian Solidarity Worldwide has urged authorities in China to release Ma Yan, a 32-year-old Christian pastor jailed over an allegedly illegal Christian gathering.
Delivering a speech in Germany, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance criticized European governments for suppressing free speech and discriminating against Christians. He urged leaders across Europe to reverse the ongoing crackdown on conservative voices and religious freedoms.
What is the current state of persecution across the globe? What price do Christians who openly share their faith while living in restrictive and dangerous nations like North Korea, Nigeria and China pay? The Christian Post's Samantha Kamman joins "The Inside Story" to break down new reports analyzing the increasing abuse Christians are facing worldwide.
Lawyers, human rights activists and religious leaders in China have strongly condemned of the government’s labeling of unregistered house churches as fraudulent organizations, decrying the accusations as violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief.
We must anchor our understanding in what God’s Word says and, just as important, does not say about persecution.
Despite 10 Catholic bishops in China being held in detention, “disappeared” or forced from their positions, the government-installed bishop of Shanghai spoke only on President Xi Jinping’s “Sinicization” of religion, not the regime's persecution of clergy at a conference earlier this month.
Why does Christianity still stand out as having massive numbers of converts in all corners of the globe?