China: bold pastor rebukes policemen

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Date posted:  1 Jul 2020
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China: bold pastor rebukes policemen

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International Christian Concern

A local pastor in Wuhan was taken away by police for interrogation in May while he was leading an online meeting of Christians on evangelism and church planting.

Pastor Luo was taken to a police station and interrogated for more than four hours. Not afraid, Luo told the police that Christians served the city during Wuhan’s most difficult moments, leaving policemen speechless.

‘I rebuked them, calling them out that they are not minding business that they should be minding,’ Luo was quoted as saying. ‘Christians disregarded their own lives to do good things, yet the police treat them as the bad guys. I also told them a few times in all seriousness, I will only live for Christ, I will not argue on other matters. However, I will never change [my persistence] about evangelism.’ The officials then let the pastor go.

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