‘May the Holy Spirit be With Us’: Early Rain Covenant Preacher and Family Face Ongoing Persecution by Chinese Gov’t

‘May the Holy Spirit be With Us’: Early Rain Covenant Preacher and Family Face Ongoing Persecution by Chinese Gov’t by Andrea Morris for CBN News

A preacher in China’s Sichuan province is asking for prayers as his family continues to face persecution from communist authorities – even while they’re at home.

Dai Zhichao, a member of Early Rain Covenant Church (ERCC), was awakened to the sound of someone beating on his door last Sunday, China Aid reports. When he got up to see what the commotion was, Dai discovered the words “Pay Your Debt” written on the door.

The keyhole to the house was filled with glue and the family’s power had reportedly been disconnected. When Dai called the community management office, he was told that the power was out due to an issue with the circuit breaker.

Support Our Site


Now is your chance to support Gospel News Network.

We love helping others and believe that’s one of the reasons we are chosen as Ambassadors of the Kingdom, to serve God’s children. We look to the Greatest Commandment as our Powering force.

$
Personal Info

Donation Total: $100.00

His electricity was finally restored seven hours later.

Police had detained Dai and his family the previous week for more than 10 hours, according to China Aid.

The preacher shared details of the ongoing harassment during a church gathering saying, “We were scared. We were just able to open the door. When we watched outside through the peephole in the morning, we noticed those people seemed to live next door.”

He continued, “Please pray for God’s help and peace during the tribulation. When they vandalized our door in the morning, I suspected they were painting ‘pay your debt’. It was actually those words when I opened the door to look. Thank you, God. We were really nervous. Now we can better understand the feeling of those who were bullied but unable to appeal for help.

“Thankfully we have God, or else we would be really angry. Thank you for your prayers and love. It’s back in peace for now. Please pray for God to bring us peace and protection. When they hear us worship God during Sunday services, they get angry and come attack us. Actually, they are not attacking us, but attacking Christ. God, please help us better understand the sweetness of the Cross, and that the most powerful force is the Gospel. May the Holy Spirit be with us!”

Continue Reading / CBN News >>>

Related posts