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  • Hey, Li Qiang,

  • what do you do in your free time?

  • Sometimes I go fishing.

  • That can be complicated!

  • It's true, there are different baits for different fish.

  • You're right.

  • Hey, have you heard of people who act as fish bait?

  • Human fish bait?

  • You're kidding me!

  • Anything is possible with the CCP.

  • To persecute The Church of Almighty God,

  • they place eyes everywhere, they cast a long line to catch Christians.

  • Oh! Tell me,

  • what's really going on?

  • The other day I was sharing the gospel at a religious gathering.

  • Oh, bearing witness to the return of the Lord Jesus!

  • A pastor comes with a minder and two officers

  • who kick the door in with a bang.

  • What? The pastor brought the police?

  • "Officers,

  • he believes in Almighty God,

  • he's the one here to preach at my church!"

  • The church belongs to God, how could he say it's his?

  • "Almighty God? Take him away!"

  • Arrested, just like that?

  • A group of officers tortured me brutally for two weeks,

  • trying to force me to give up information on my brothers and sisters.

  • And then?

  • Thanks to God's protection I didn't say a word!

  • Thanks to God!

  • So just then

  • a buck-toothed officer in charge comes over and says,

  • "You're so young,

  • why go through all this?

  • How about this,

  • give up your faith,

  • and help the government out with some things.

  • Your problems will be over!

  • The government will even reward you.

  • How about it? Think it over."

  • Tempting you to betray God!

  • Don't fall for it!

  • "You

  • Fine.

  • Since this is your first arrest we'll let you go,

  • but in the future you'd better be at our beck and call!

  • You hear me?

  • Go on."

  • The CCP's policy toward Christians is to "lock up some, do some in."

  • It is!

  • But they let you go so easily?

  • I was confused too,

  • but at least I could leave that evil place.

  • So true!

  • After they let me go

  • I was on constant alert at all times.

  • He was afraid the CCP were watching him.

  • After a while

  • of not seeing anything,

  • I thought, I need to find a way to meet with my brothers and sisters.

  • Yes.

  • That day I receive a notice from the church.

  • Finally!

  • Please go to the Qilitun Restaurant today at 1:30 p.m. (Restaurant?)

  • Wait at the second bus stop on the left across the street,

  • someone will meet you.

  • I figured they'd arrange a gathering for you!

  • As soon as I think of meeting with my brothers and sisters,

  • I feel

  • Excited!

  • I get my bag and go downstairs humming a hymn.

  • You saw something?

  • The local security guard.

  • Why be afraid of him?

  • You don't understand, he just started working here.

  • He's new.

  • Right, he was transferred over the day after the police let me go.

  • Your memory is really clear.

  • There are particular things about him.

  • In his 40s, stocky build, really short hair,

  • and a big black mole on his chin.

  • That really is distinctive.

  • He doesn't really like to talk, he just stares at people.

  • He's a security guard, that is a common quirk!

  • He stares particularly hard at me.

  • You're such a worrier.

  • You shouldn't hold things up.

  • Oh. Sure.

  • Going to a gathering I don't feel quite the same.

  • Of course.

  • I get on my electric bike, and I'm ready to ride out.

  • Hey, you're riding a bike!

  • Look! This security guard downstairs comes out too.

  • What is it?

  • I go left, (Oh, left.)

  • he goes left too.

  • Then I turn right,

  • and he turns right too!

  • He must be going the same way.

  • Nope. (Huh?)

  • I've already gone so far but he's still following behind me.

  • His speed is really steady, he never gets any closer or farther.

  • He's following you?

  • No wonder he's always staring at me.

  • Now he's shown his true colors!

  • A pair of eyes was put right at the entrance to his home!

  • I have to lose him!

  • Yeah, lose him!

  • I go through the main streets and small alleys,

  • I go all over the place.

  • Take a roundabout way!

  • You wouldn't believe the tenacity he had!

  • What?

  • I try that for ages but I couldn't drop him.

  • So what do you do?

  • Oh, luckily there is a green light at the intersection ahead.

  • Hurry up and get through it.

  • Hey, I take it easy.

  • I fix my eyes on the green as it starts to blink.

  • Five, four, three

  • I step it up and barely make it through,

  • look again, and the guard (What?)

  • is stopped by the red light!

  • That was a near miss.

  • When I arrived, I'd already missed them.

  • It was ruined by that guard!

  • I have no choice but to go back home.

  • Too bad!

  • Live and learn.

  • Next time I'll have to avoid that guard.

  • No, that spy.

  • Right, so how exactly do you plan to avoid him?

  • Disguising myself!

  • Oh, dressing up!

  • That day, I decided to go back to the meeting place, have a look.

  • Maybe he'll see some brothers or sisters.

  • I find a company employee uniform,

  • put on glasses and a cap,

  • and go downstairs that way.

  • See that? He didn't even notice me.

  • Hurry and get out of there!

  • I leave and before getting very far,

  • I hear someone shouting:

  • "Zhou Zhiyong!"

  • Who is that?

  • A neighborhood shop owner.

  • Oh, a shop owner.

  • "Oh, it really is you!

  • Hey,

  • why are you dressed like this? I almost didn't recognize you!"

  • What did you say?

  • Oh, uh

  • I'm helping my brother-in-law do some deliveries.

  • Yeah, that's smart.

  • "Oh. No wonder.

  • I haven't seen you lately."

  • She's really nosy!

  • "Oh, I have a call.

  • Hey, yes,

  • he,

  • he's just leaving.

  • I'll … I'll hand him over to you guys."

  • What's going on here?

  • "Oh, it's nothing.

  • You go ahead, go ahead!

  • A cap and a blue courier's uniform."

  • Why do I get the feeling she's being insincere?

  • Something's not right.

  • Whatever, the gathering is important.

  • I'll go anyway.

  • Hey, you can't just go like that.

  • You have to see if anyone's tailing you.

  • Right!

  • And?

  • Two people back there sticking to me like glue.

  • They are following you!

  • It's weird, how did they catch up with you?

  • The phone call!

  • The shop owner's phone call!

  • It turns out she was being insincere.

  • In the future, I have to watch out for her.

  • What law does having faith break? (Exactly.)

  • Even a shop owner is watching you.

  • What kind of world is this?

  • What kind of world?

  • In China with an atheist party in power,

  • they'll charge you with a crime just for believing in God.

  • The CCP will use every resource to monitor and control Christians!

  • They claim,

  • "We will wage a war of the people against religious beliefs."

  • That's bringing the people to resist God.

  • People who open supermarkets, sell breakfast snacks, drive taxis,

  • fix bicycles, are door guards, sweep the streets,

  • play Mahjong, just chew the fat, collect junk, sell vegetables or meat,

  • any one of them could be eyes for the CCP.

  • How can you keep on top of that?

  • To eliminate religious beliefs

  • the CCP really is putting spies and surveillance everywhere,

  • watching, monitoring, secretly following people.

  • Christians can't be at rest anywhere at all!

  • That's true!

  • Having faith in China is beyond difficult.

  • The whole country is mobilized from top to bottom,

  • the people are mobilized as spies.

  • They try everything for their investigations.

  • They won't stop until they've wiped out all the churches,

  • fully eliminated them!

  • Is the CCP sinister or what?

  • It's like a grinning tiger.

  • Sinister and evil!

  • From that day on,

  • those two followed me everywhere I went.

  • Really?

  • I go to the market to buy chives,

  • they're next to me looking at seaweed.

  • I go to buy socks,

  • they're next to me trying on shoes.

  • I go to the park for Tai Chi, (They're there?)

  • they're playing Chinese chess.

  • They stick to me like glue no matter where I go.

  • The CCP is trying everything to monitor believers.

  • They're doing an evil job!

  • With the CCP watching me this way,

  • I can't see my brothers and sisters or go to gatherings,

  • much less perform my duty.

  • I'm feeling very frustrated, very unhappy.

  • Of course.

  • I can just silently pray to God in my heart.

  • Yes, God is our rock.

  • If we ask, He will open up a way.

  • I thought of what the Lord Jesus said:

  • Yes!

  • The CCP persecutes us here, let's go somewhere else!

  • Right!

  • If I go back to my hometown,

  • they won't travel hundreds of miles to keep an eye on me, right?

  • What are you waiting for? Hurry up and go!

  • Yeah, I want to go as soon as possible

  • when they weren't expecting it, and evade their "eyes."

  • You have to sneak away.

  • I get to the bus station at 3 a.m.

  • I don't think they'd be following me at that hour.

  • But you still have to be careful!

  • I get to my hometown without a single hitch.

  • The bird is out of the cage, free!

  • After that, I think

  • I need to find some brothers and sisters to attend a gathering as soon as I can.

  • Right.

  • The next morning as I'm about to walk out the door,

  • I see my uncle rushing towards me anxiously.

  • There's something urgent!

  • "Hey, Zhiyong, you're really back?

  • The police just called the village head to have people come keep an eye on you.

  • You'll be reported the second you go to a gathering.

  • Be careful! OK?"

  • Hey, how did he know?

  • My uncle is the village accountant.

  • Oh, the accountant.

  • I was really shocked, you know?

  • I didn't let anyone know I was coming home.

  • Yeah.

  • How did the police know?

  • Your ID!

  • You show your ID for a moment when you're buying a bus ticket,

  • all of your information is scanned in an instant.

  • When the CCP investigates believers,

  • they have them in the palm of their hands. (What?)

  • Old hands.

  • Thinking of this,

  • I lose my appetite,

  • I toss and turn in bed at night, I can't sleep.

  • He is upset.

  • Lying in bed, without realizing it I've started to hum a song.

  • How does it go?

  • This is all the evil of the CCP!

  • When I feel the most negative and weak,

  • God's words enlighten me.

  • Amen!

  • God's good will is behind the CCP's persecution.

  • Yes.

  • Although I have suffered a bit,

  • I see the demonic nature of the CCP as an enemy of God more clearly,

  • and I see my own faith and love for God is lacking.

  • I must devote myself to pursuing truth so I can be an unwavering witness to God

  • and can be perfected by Him.

  • Yes!

  • No matter how savage Satan is,

  • it is nothing more than a tool used by God in His work.

  • The more it oppresses us, the more we must seek the truth

  • to achieve God's salvation.

  • This is God's will!

  • Amen!

  • But,

  • I didn't look for my brothers and sisters right away

  • so that I wouldn't bring trouble to the church.

  • That's all he could do.

  • That period of time

  • I could just pray and silently think of God's words at home.

  • Ring ringRing ring

  • There's a phone call!

  • "Hey, Zhiyong,

  • some of our old classmates are going to be here tomorrow.

  • Let's all get together,

  • come to my house tomorrow!"

  • Hey, who was that?

  • Han Yongxin, an old classmate.

  • Oh, he wants to catch up!

  • I was so happy to hear that.

  • I can share the gospel again!

  • How could you even think of that?

  • You don't understand,

  • we've both been believers since we were little.

  • I've been performing my duty elsewhere these last few years

  • and I haven't had a chance to share testimony of God's work in the last days with him.

  • I can't attend a gathering now, right?

  • But I can find a way to preach the gospel!

  • Right, it's a great opportunity!

  • I got a small gift and was ready to go out.

  • He's so keen!

  • I very carefully watched my back the whole way.

  • Hey, anything there?

  • Nothing.

  • That isn't the way the CCP works!

  • It is.

  • Anyway,

  • I've arrived without a hitch.

  • Right.

  • As soon as I go in everyone comes over.

  • We haven't seen each other for so long, everyone's so friendly. (They're happy!)

  • I have this opportunity to share the gospel with them! (Yes.)

  • Just as we're chatting, I hear "bam bam bam,"

  • "bam bam bam …"

  • Who is it? It's …

  • "Open up, residence permit check."

  • Why would they suddenly come to check residence permits?

  • We were wondering that too.

  • I opened up the door,

  • and a group of police rushed suddenly inside.

  • He said, "Don't move!"

  • What's going on?

  • No one knows what's happening,

  • they're all stunned by this sudden onslaught.

  • With hands on head, everyone squats in the corner.

  • How could they not be scared?

  • As we were talking two officers came toward us.

  • I looked up and saw,

  • the security guard with the big black mole!

  • The buck-toothed policeman!

  • They were together all along!

  • "I have had my eye on you for months.

  • We've caught a few big fish with this long line we've had on you."

  • What big fish?

  • Isn't it a classmate reunion?

  • "Classmate reunion?

  • You're speaking to me in code?

  • You think I'm an idiot?"

  • In code?

  • "Doesn't 'dinner party' mean gathering?

  • You had to travel to get here, this is inter-region.

  • These must be high-level leaders!

  • Talk!

  • What level of leadership are they? What are their names?"

  • So the CCP was monitoring his phone

  • and thought he was going to meet with high-level leaders!

  • "I made a personal appearance for this 'fishing' plan,

  • putting in a lot of personnel and material resources,

  • getting so many eyes on the job.

  • Looks like all that effort didn't go to waste!"

  • The CCP saw him as fish bait,

  • letting him out was just a plot!

  • "Take everyone away!"

  • Hey,

  • they thought your classmates were leaders, and took them away?

  • Well,

  • we got to the Public Security Bureau and they looked into it,

  • they figured out they made a mistake.

  • Then they let them go.

  • Oh, so they let you go!

  • Let me go?

  • Could it be that easy?

  • They took out one photo after another (Photos?)

  • to have me identify who was the church leader.

  • I saw

  • that they were all people I'd met within the last few months.

  • Oh, so you were all under their surveillance!

  • There were also surveillance videos of me going out,

  • even going to buy vegetables.

  • Luckily you didn't run into brothers or sisters.

  • That would mean trouble!

  • Definitely!

  • From this round of questioning

  • they didn't reel in a single catch.

  • That awful buck-toothed officer furiously

  • gave me a beating.

  • "Dammit, you're toying with me!

  • Just see if I won't do you in!"

  • He still has to suffer quite a bit.

  • In the end,

  • they charged me with "undermining the enforcement of the law by unlawful proselytizing,"

  • then sentenced me to a full three years.

  • Every day the CCP does not collapse

  • is a day that Christians face the danger of arrest or persecution.

  • Yes!

  • The CCP haunts the land, eyes are everywhere.

  • Perhaps one day they'll arrest and torture me again,

  • but I know in my heart

  • my persecution is for righteousness' sake. (Amen!)

  • There's a wonderful hymn for this!

Hey, Li Qiang,

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