Under the regime’s harsh crackdown on oversees religious groups active in China, countless churchgoers forced to give up faith or even end up losing freedom.
Foreign Religious Groups
Missionaries Deported to “Resist Religious Infiltration”
The CCP intensifies crackdowns on overseas religious groups in China; believers not allowed to have contacts with foreigners or even watch TV programs from abroad.
Government Pulls out All the Stops to Resist Foreign Religious Infiltration
New testimonies from across China shed more light on the extent of the nationwide operation to suppress religious groups affiliated with abroad.
New Crackdowns on Foreign Churches in China Exposed
A central government confidential document uncovers CCP’s plan to suppress and eliminate more than 30 churches, primarily from South Korea and the US.
Jilin Province Launches a Comprehensive Program to Suppress “Religious Infiltration” from Abroad
Confidential documents expose plans to consolidate state institutions’ forces in cracking down on groups and activities associated with foreign countries.
Crackdown on Foreign Religious Groups in Liaoning
As part of a nationwide campaign, the suppression is aimed at dissolving all such groups in China, making sure that they do not resume activities.
Even Travelers Investigated for Religious Infiltration
Municipal governments are intensifying measures against foreigners and anyone with ties abroad suspected of using Christianity to “subvert the regime.”
Jehovah’s Witnesses Hunted down and Deported
China’s religious persecution extends to all religions without discrimination.
Religious Belief on Campus Suppressed Throughout China
Foreign Christian teachers deported, and Christian students and teachers face penalties, as Chinese schools seek to reinforce the gospel according to Marx.
Foreign Missionaries Deported from Several Regions
Authorities are closely monitoring house churches with foreign affiliations disguising anti-religious activities as the fight against “foreign infiltration forces.”









