From Newsweek International:

Growing up in communist China, Li Heping had always been taught that religion was nonsense. But when friends invited the Beijing lawyer to an underground Protestant service six years ago, he felt an intellectual duty to learn more about their beliefs. “The government says we Chinese are atheist, but I thought I should give the Christian view a fair hearing,” Li says. A year later, another friend asked him to come to a Bible study session. Listening to strangers read from the New Testament that night, Li studied the faces around him and reflected on his life. [Full Text]

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