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Wang Honglan

  • Christians Sentenced for Alleged Illegal Business Activities
    Wang Honglan and her coworkers
    Wang Honglan and her coworkers.
    Photo: ChinaAid

    During April 2021, Chinese authorities arrested ten Christians in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, for allegedly running an illegal business operation. In their efforts to get Bibles into the hands of as many people as possible, the believers had legally purchased copies of God's Word at a retail price and resold them for a fee well below the original cost. (For more information on the charges against these church members, go to this report.)

  • Trial for an Alleged Illegal Business
    Wang Honglan is sitting with another woman.
    Wang Honglan (right)
    Photo: ChinaAid

    Ten Christians from the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China are presently on trial due to accusations of running an illegal business operation. The believers had endeavoured to make Bibles more readily available to individuals who longed to receive their own copy. As a result, the distributors purchased Bibles from the government-sanctioned Three-Self Church at near retail price and then resold them to fellow Christians at a price much lower than they had paid, thus losing a significant amount of money.