Christians in China seek and find Truth Christians in China are still battling the effects of the Cultural Revolution that occurred decades ago.  Though residents are influenced by a variety of cultural activities and events, one Christian in China, Rose, understands that culture does not prepare young people for right living or for learning the Truth.  Drawing from her personal experience as a means of connecting with them, Rose shares the Gospel with college students in China in need of a Savior.
Worshipers in House Church in China lift up their hearts in prayer. Persecution in China is relentlessly pursued against Christians meeting in secret, underground churches.  Church leaders are arrested. Churches are raided. Property is destroyed. But Christians in China are receiving something no army can conquer, no police can suppress. They are being grounded, groomed and discipled in the Word of God...
Illustrated Chinese Bible allows children to learn and understand about having a relationship with Jesus Christ A Chinese Bible brings with it severe consequences when placed in the hands of a child in China.  In fact, evangelizing to any one of the more than 500 million children under the age of 18 in China is strictly illegal.  Christians have been tortured and hung up by their hair simply for leading children in Sunday school class.  But despite these policies, Chinese Christians – with donated Bibles from the Bible League – are reaching children in China with the Gospel.
Chinese Christians find joy and fellowship in sharing the Gospel. Captivated by God’s Word and the hope it brings, young Chinese Christians, in particular, have a powerful influence on their peers.
House church members share the Gospel faithfully despite persecution The Underground Church was forbidden to Chen.  Raised in a rural farming family in China and searching for meaning in his life, Chen heard the name of Jesus mentioned by others Christians and he was curious to know more.  Chen thought perhaps this “Jesus” could help him understand more about himself.  So, despite his mother’s strict warning, Chen secretly followed.  
Chinese Christians worship in one of China's Churches where persecution of Christians is on the rise.

Under attack, persecuted Christians around the globe find support from Bible League International®. News of radicals persecuting Christian brothers and sisters simply because they profess Jesus Christ as their Savior flood our inbox. Recent news reports indicate numerous religious attacks and anti-Christian groups are targeting Christians not only throughout China, but other places of the globe...

Chinese Christian man planting China Bibles throughout China's churches. China is filled with people desperate for truth. Millions of China’s churches remain underground. Still, tens of millions of Chinese Christians, especially those in isolated, rural villages, do not have a Chinese Bible. One Chinese man, now passionate to spread the Gospel, makes a life-transforming decision.
Chinese woman holds a bible and is experiencing religious freedom in an area of persecution of Christians. This international ministry is using Chinese Christians to help this great commission ministry. The Communist persecution of Christians in China was considered a necessary part of the Cultural Revolution. Thousasnds of believers were imprisoned, tortured and even martyred for their faith. Shu-Ming lived through the worst of it, and her scars tell the tale. 
Chinese Christian man smiling in an area of Chinese Christian persecution after attending a Chinese Bible study. Economic opportunities abound in modern China, and the spirit of capitalism and materialism is everywhere. Ji felt storing up treasures on earth was the way to a happy life. He couldn’t have been more wrong.