It is said religious people in Henan, one of the most Christian-populated provinces in China, are required to make an online reservation to attend a religious service.
The Nangang Church, worth tens of millions of RMB, was torn down after the church did not agree with the local government’s compensation plan in which the legal area was acknowledged, while the illegal building area was about seven times large.
A megachurch pastor believes that the church in modern China has experienced a total of four revivals and shares three warnings amid rising religious restrictions.