Roque Glenn Omanio: Chinese Christian Recounts Ordeal, Calls for End to Religious Persecution

From Axcess News:

Although China’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, many actions of the Chinese government show otherwise. Today, in China, Christians are allowed to attend only government approved churches that are closely monitored and censored by party officials. Many churches that desire to be free of censorship and are not government sanctioned, go “underground” and face the constant threat of brutal crackdown. Omanio reveals the horrifying testimony of Liu Xianzhi, just one of millions of Chinese Christians tortured and persecuted for religious beliefs.

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