Xu Guoxing Released from Chinese Labor Camp
Church leader served 18 months for setting up unregistered house churches.
by Xu Mei
SHANGHAI, June 28 (Compass) -- Philip Xu Guoxing, a prominent leader of an unregistered house church movement based in Shanghai, was released June 7 from labor camp in Jiangsu province. Xu had served 18 months in the camp for setting up unregistered house churches in East China. According to a close relative, he has now returned to Shanghai to be with his wife and little daughter.
Xu was born into a Christian family in 1955. In 1980 he studied English in Los Angeles and in 1982 received a call from God to return to China to spread the gospel.He refused to join the Three Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), the government-controlled church in China. TSPM officials falsely reported him to the police for being a “counter-revolutionary spy.”
In March 1980, Xu was arrested and jailed for three months. Police told him to stop smiling; they had never seen a prisoner so happy before. In November 1989, Xu was arrested a second time and sentenced to three years “re-education thru labor” at the Dafeng hard labor camp in Jiangsu province. He was often beaten, but shared the gospel with his fellow inmates. Seventy prisoners there reportedly became Christians.
Released in 1992, Xu married in 1994. His wife gave birth to their daughter in 1995. In 1997, police monitored his house church in suburban Shanghai and recorded all religious activities. In July of that year, he was arrested again and incarcerated for an additional three years.
Xu’s case drew widespread international attention. The U.S. Department of State highlighted his unjust imprisonment in their reports on human rights abuse in China for 1998 and 1999. Xu’s family was prevented from approaching President Clinton during his visit to China in 1999.
Xu’s fourth arrest and imprisonment has taken its toll on his health. His wife, daughter and elderly mother have also suffered. Nevertheless, he has consistently refused to leave China, believing God has called him to stay to evangelize and build up the church.
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