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What a story of the Piggott family, Martin!

I, too, couldn't imagine the feeling of seeing my child murdered right in front of my eyes. Only the grace of God would get me through at such a time.

During the last half of the Tribulation, Christians will face horrible suffering, persecution and death. Events are unfolding so intensely and quickly that I hope this means Christ will come back to sweep us into the air with Him soon! Do not want to go throught the Tribulation, no sir.
 
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soloman 66,

I think of Cassie Bernall she lost her life in the Columbine tragedy. She was only 17 years old.

When the killers asked if anyone had faith in Christ she stood up and said yes and they killed her for it. I think there may have been others that day but her name stands out in my mind.


God Bless,
Roberta
 
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Originally posted by blynn
soloman 66,

I think of Cassie Bernall she lost her life in the Columbine tragedy. She was only 17 years old.

When the killers asked if anyone had faith in Christ she stood up and said yes and they killed her for it. I think there may have been others that day but her name stands out in my mind.


God Bless,
Roberta

Praise God. She truely is not ashamed.
 
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Chinese Church Member Martyred

January 9, 2002


NO WORD YET ON TRIAL OF HONG KONG BUSINESSMAN

Word has just been received out of China that authorities there recently martyred a member of the South China
Church. Voice of the Martyrs sources have learned that the Public Security Bureau (PSB) informed family members of sister Zhong Ju Yu last summer that she was beaten to death while imprisoned in Hubei Province.

“Our sources tell us that the PSB invited family members of sister Zhong to a restaurant in the city of Zhong Xiang,” said VOM spokesman Gary Lane.

“The family was given the equivalent of $8,000 and threatened with arrest if any family member shared news of
the death with the public.”

Zhong Ju Yu was arrested during a round up of South China Church members last May. At that time 63 church members were jailed. Another 500 are now being monitored closely by the PSB.

The jailed leader of the 50,000 member South China Church is Pastor Gong Shengliang. Last weekend, the Supreme Court of Hubei province granted his appeal request. If the request had been rejected, Gong would have been executed within days of the denial. He was reportedly sentenced to death last month after a court in Hubei Province declared him guilty of using an “evil cult” to “undermine the enforcement of the law” and of “complicity of rape.”

Sixteen other members of the South China Church received sentences ranging from two years to life.

VOM sources say another South China Church member—Xuequei Gu—was possibly martyred last fall while imprisoned in Hubei Province. Gu was arrested September 20th 2001 and was last seen being taken away in a prison van on October 10th. Family members haven’t heard from him since that day. South China Church leaders say they have received information that Gu was severely beaten and died from injuries sustained during his torture.

“President Bush has asked the State Department to investigate the case of Hong Kong businessman Lai Kwong Keung, but he also needs to inquire about the murder of Zhong Ju Yu and the whereabouts of Xuequei
Gu,” said Lane. “We at VOM hope the president expresses as much concern for these Chinese evangelicals as he has for the Hong Kong businessman, Mr. Lai.”

VOM has yet to receive word on the fate of Lai Kwong Keung. The 38-year old Hong Kong businessman is expected to face trial this week. Mr. Lai is a member of evangelical “Church in Hong Kong,” known elsewhere as the “Little Flock,” said to be the fastest growing church in China, with 500,000 members.

In May 2001, Mr. Lai was one of a group of three arrested by the Chinese authorities for allegedly “using an evil cult to undermine law enforcement.” It is alleged they were caught smuggling more than 30,000 Bibles into China. If convicted, Li faces a death sentence.

While these Bibles were similar to the government-approved version, the PSB reportedly objected to them because the commentary and notes in the Bibles had not received government approval.

VOM is actively involved in printing Bibles and other Christian literature for distribution in China. VOM also provides support to pastors, their families and others who are persecuted for their faith in China
 
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Well, we can remember them by praying for them and talking about them and sharing the names we know.

For instance, there is Diedrich Bonhoffer. He was a Geman Minister
who was imprisoned in Nazi Gemany for his Christianity. They murdered him just about 5 weeks before the end of World War II.
He wrote The Cost of Discipleship.


Originally posted by lambslove
What about all the persecuted Christians throughout the world who cannot get away from their tormentors?

How shall we remember them?
 
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hi lambslove,
Post any you like. In fact you missed Egypt, Somalia, North Korea,
Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, U.A.E., China, Etc.
Did you notice the article I posted, Chinese Church Member Martyred ? It includes the many who are imprisoned . Did you know imprisoned Christians are forced to eat a soup consisting of fluids and solids, 3 of them, one from each orafice of the body, in a mixture almost every day?

This is why I started this thread. Post all you want. Pray for them first, though.
 
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Originally posted by lambslove
I don't mean just the dead ones, I mean the Hmong Believers, the Christians in India and Pakistan, the Believers in Yemen and Nigeria, Sudan, Indonesia, and so on. All the ones who are being killed and persecuted today, as we speak.

What should we do for them?

The most immediate action that comes to my mind is to write and/or call your congressman and senator. Maybe writhe the president. If we all got together and did this, perhaps they would take this situation more seriously.
 
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Espesially, pray for them. Pray that they will be prepared for the battle. Pray that they will be strengthend by the Holy Spirit.
Pray that their deaths will serve to make a better life for other Christians in their countries.
Pray that their deaths at the hand of the enemy will gain them a better place at the right hand of the Father.
 
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