This is a very sad story, in my opinion, not just for the Christian faith, but for freedom.
There is more detail to the story, and a picture of the church in Linfen, here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34366731/
Anyhow, it is very sad... but also heartening in that so many are seeking out their own ways to follow their faith, despite the risks.
China cracks down on Christian churches
Communist government is trying to rein in the ‘house church’ movement
The Associated Press
updated 3:08 p.m. ET, Thurs., Dec . 10, 2009
LINFEN, China - Towering eight stories over wheat fields, the Golden Lamp Church was built to serve nearly 50,000 worshippers in the gritty heart of China's coal country.
But that was before hundreds of police and hired thugs descended on the mega-church, smashing doors and windows, seizing Bibles and sending dozens of worshippers to hospitals with serious injuries, members and activists say.
Today, the church's co-pastors are in jail. The gates to the church complex in the northern province of Shanxi are locked and a police armored personnel vehicle sits outside.
The closure of what may be China's first mega-church is the most visible sign that the communist government is determined to rein in the rapid spread of Christianity, with a crackdown in recent months that church leaders call the harshest in years.
Evangelical outlook
Authorities describe the actions against churches as stemming from land disputes, but the congregations under attack are among the most successful in China's growing "house church" movement, which rejects the state-controlled church in favor of liturgical independence and a more passionate, evangelical outlook.
While the Chinese constitution guarantees freedom of religion, Christians are required to worship in churches run by state-controlled organizations: The Three-Self Patriotic Movement for Protestants and the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association for Roman Catholics.
But more and more Chinese are opting to choose their own churches, despite them being technically illegal and subject to police harassment. Christians worshipping in China's independent churches are believed to number upwards of 60 million, compared to about 20 million who worship in the state church, according to numbers provided by scholars and church activists.
There is more detail to the story, and a picture of the church in Linfen, here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34366731/
Anyhow, it is very sad... but also heartening in that so many are seeking out their own ways to follow their faith, despite the risks.