Time’s up for ‘Standing by’ in China, Say Religious Watchdog Groups

Ruth K'lama | 29 October 2018

China, October 25 – China may finally be making the move to re-write the Bible.

Bob Fu, founder of China Aid, a persecution watchdog group, raised the alarm this month in an address to members of the US government. According to him, the Three Self Patriotic Movement and the Chinese Christian Council are working on a five-year plan to infuse Christianity with elements that cultivate socialist core values, a move deemed to make Christianity more ‘Chinese’.

These could include a summary of the Old Testament with some Buddhist scripture and Confucian teachings and new commentary for the New Testament, as well as adding certain elements into worship songs.

Open Doors USA’s president and CEO, Dr. David Curry calls it an issue of control (the term “sinicize”).  The reason?  The number of Christians numbers in the millions and continues to grow, and the  Communist Party is banking on a unified Chinese cultural identity to maintain its power.

What it means, he explains, is that there will be even more pressure on the Body of Christ in China.

”They are trying to force out unregistered churches. Those churches that are registered, they approve sermons, these kinds of things, slowly turning up the heat and making it a ‘Chinese’ church, not a Church of Jesus. That’s their concept, anyway. What will happen practically, as this plays out, is yet to be (determined).”

Another Cultural Revolution?

(Photo courtesy of Open Doors USA)

It’s a crackdown that’s spreading throughout the country. The concern is that Xi Jinping has stoked nationalism and promoted loyalty to the Communist Party in ways similar to the lead up to the Cultural Revolution.

China’s new religion law, along with the implementation of the sinicization of Christianity means that “everybody who is a Christian is likely to face some increased pressures in China. They’ve always been monitoring underground churches; now, this seems like they’re moving toward forcing them out.”

Already, Fu says state officials are pressuring 20,000 underground house churches to close and join the state-sanctioned church; their leaders, forced to pledge their loyalty to the Communist party.

Curry isn’t surprised. “Governments like to do this sort of thing. What is important is that the Church remain fully followers of Jesus, not first, citizens of some country here, but first, kingdom citizens and follow the Scriptures, as they are written, and abide by that.”

A ‘Chinese’ church, or a Body of Christ that is Chinese?

(Photo courtesy Open Doors USA)

As more and more churches come under fire, pastors are joining a growing chorus of protest to the government over the restrictions on Christianity,move with which Curry agrees is necessary.

“The Church in China needs to move out of the passive zone and  be actively integrating their faith into every part of their walk in China, including standing up if the Chinese government decides it wants to ‘edit’ the Bible.”

As this becomes a reality, Curry says the rest of the body can’t just be bystanders, anymore. “I think we have to call it out. I think it’s an issue of prayer and letting people know in the global community, that we’re aware.”

He urges prayer for the grace, patience and steadfast faith of the Christians in China. Pray also that they will not succumb to fear.

Finally, he says, don’t keep the stories to yourself.  Share these stories with your community.

“Whenever Christians are persecuted, we need to stand up and let our voice be heard.”

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