Prominent house church leader detained

Posted: 29 May, 2008

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The Chinese church is growing rapidly, despite heavy persecution.

China (MNN) ― A prominent Chinese house church leader from the town of Qingshuihe, Xinjiang province was detained on the afternoon of May 16, Voice of the Martyrs reports.

At the township police station, Pastor Lou Yuanqi was interrogated for one hour. He was then transferred to a detention center and charged with "inciting separatism."

Pastor Yuanqi has been arrested several times before, but he has never been placed in criminal detention. Placement in criminal detention means that he will probably face a serious indictment in court.

China imprisons and detains more Christians than any other country, and Christians in prison are routinely beaten and abused. China also frequently confiscates Bibles and church property.

90-percent of Chinese Christians belong to unregistered house churches. It is estimated that Christians make up 6 percent of China's population. 

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