Today, we are privileged to hear from Bob Fu, the President of China Aid and a stalwart advocate for human rights in China. Bob shares his incredible journey from being an atheist in Communist China to a leading figure in the underground house church movement. After experiencing a life-changing conversion after the Tiananmen Square massacre, Bob faced immense persecution, including imprisonment, before eventually escaping to the United States.
Throughout our conversation, Bob sheds light on the harsh realities faced by Christians under China's oppressive regime, recounting his own harrowing experiences and the miraculous ways God intervened in his life. From evading forced abortions to enduring torture, Bob’s story is a testament to faith's transformative power. This episode offers a rare glimpse into the spiritual revival happening amidst severe persecution in China and serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and unwavering faith of China's underground church.

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