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Help the Harbin Churches!

Organized by Ben Johnson
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Help send money to the churches in China!

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Vision Baptist Missions for Harbin Churches.
$530 raised
56 items sold of
100 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$15
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Dark Chocolate
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Dark Chocolate
Organized by Ben Johnson

About this campaign

The churches in China have lost friends and mentors. This shirt shows our support for the Harbin churches and it showsthem that we care by helping them financially.

"Pastor Levi just said “amen” at the conclusion of his sermon when we were visited by Harbin police Easter morning. Levi had just finished preaching on how the resurrection of Christ should encourage Christians to persevere in their faith even the midst of persecution, such as the kind the church in Smyrna encountered in Revelation 2. They came in first with camcorders taking everyone’s photo and recording while Pastor Levi was finishing his sermons-end prayer. The cups and bread lay ready for the Lord’s Supper on the back table, but we didn’t make it that far in the service. We were ordered not to speak or use our phones. Some of our people’s cell phones and iPads were confiscated, some returned and some not. At one point we were told that not knowing the law isn’t excuse for not obeying it, so with that being said, I can’t imagine what excuse these men will have while standing in front of the Lord’s throne.
The police also visited other churches in Harbin disrupting the preaching, taking computers, taking the offering money, and detaining everyone until they hadgiven over their personal information. As for the foreigners, we were detained much longer. Foreigners on student and English teaching visas we’re let go but myself and Jake, who was attending in a different location, were singled out for interrogations to held at separate police departments. Pastor Levi and Pastor Stephen, Chinese pastors were also taken in for interrogation. Police were reasonable with us, making sure we had food and water as well as bathroom breaks when we asked, but Jake’s home was searched and mine was observed while retrieving our passports off the bookshelf. At the police station we joined them in the small lunch, however the Jake and his family were a little more hard pressed for food until a church member went to get french fries for their 1 year old daughter." - John Walz Through the course of events, our friends have been deported from China and it is unclear when or ifthey may return. It can allseem like bad news just as the disciples saw how bad it was the day Christ was crucified. However, we cannot forget that Christ did not stay dead. It was on a Sunday morning that the disciples discovered that God always wins. Please purchase a shirt to not just show your support of the churches in China but to send a donation to help recover lost funds.

Also available in black! -https://www.booster.com/projectchina
And Pink! -https://www.booster.com/projectchinapink

Supporters

Calvary Bowling Green 12 items
Tracy Paver 2 items
Anonymous 1 item
Edward de los Reyes 1 item
Eduardo and Marilyn de los Reyes 4 items

Because we are sender parents

Laura Hudson 1 item
Rebecca S Pepperdine 1 item
Jeff Mann 1 item

Matthew 28:19,20

Van Winkles 2 items

To help further the Gospel in China

Fred & Michelle Wynne 1 item + $25

God is not willing that any perish but that all may come to know him.

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