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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
- Edmund Burke

Friday, December 05, 2003

China Moves Toward an Open Vote. After a scuttled attempt in 1980, independents are vying to be chosen to run in Beijing elections. [Los Angeles Times World News]
8:52:37 AM    

Turkmenistan: Democracy denial. Asia Times Online Dec 5 2003 6:41AM ET [Moreover - Central Asia news]
8:50:02 AM    

Shanghai Population Swells to 20 Million. China's biggest city has gotten even bigger. Shanghai's population has surged to more than 20 million people, soaring by 3 million over the past year amid a flood of job seekers from other parts of China, the city government said Friday. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
8:48:58 AM    

Burma frees more NLD detainees. Burma says it has freed 16 members of the opposition National League for Democracy detained in May. [BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition]
8:46:50 AM    

Philippians 4:8. Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. [English Standard Version Bible Daily Verse]
8:46:08 AM    

China: Sister Chang's obedience (Asia Harvest)

Sister Chang, leader of a house church in China's Henan Province, heard God tell her to preach the Gospel on the steps of the local Police Station. "Even in the West, doing something like that can get you arrested," reports mission agency Asia Harvest, "in Communist China, it's a sure way to be severely punished." However, the impression remained clear after prayer, so Sister Chang boldly preached the Gospel to astonished passers-by from the top step in front of the Police Station. Only a few minutes later, she was arrested and thrown into the women's jail without due process, together with thousands of lost people. There, she could proclaim the Gospel with boldness and love; in 3 months, 800 women decided to follow Jesus. The whole atmosphere in the jail was transformed. The Director wanted to know what had caused the change, and found out that it was Sister Chang's sermons. He called her into his office, telling her "You have made my job easy! The fights between the inmates have stopped, the women have become gentle and obedient. We need more people like you. From today, you are not only free, but also have a job here (paid an astonishing 3,000 Yuan - US$375 - per month), a car with chauffeur and a spacious apartment." Chang turned the offer down. "Jesus has been wonderful to me since I've known him. I don't think the offer of a salary, car and chauffeur match his plans for my life. I belong to Jesus alone, and I want to preach the good news." Despite her refusal, Chang was released and can server her Lord unhindered.
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