The crosstalk Village Lockdown tells the harrowing tale of Christian Yang Ming being tracked by the CCP government’s eyes and nearly being arrested while sharing the gospel with her aunt. The two actors provide a vivid, humorous performance showing the hardships suffered by Christians in China who preach the gospel. The CCP government’s tactics for striking at and suppressing religious beliefs are sinister; their tricks are myriad and surveillance is everywhere. Even tiny villages are on high alert now, and the government’s eyes watch outsiders like hawks. They conduct thorough investigations and Christians’ gatherings and preaching are severely limited. But no matter how madly the CCP government suppresses them, Christians are still spreading the gospel of God’s kingdom by relying on the wisdom and faith given to them by God.
You May Also Like
Also Read
Christian Documentary Movie | Chronicles of Religious Persecution in China | “To the Brink and Back”
Since it came to power in mainland China in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has been relentless in its persecution of religious ...
Christian Video “Electronic Eyes All Over the City” (2018 Crosstalk)
In the name of public safety, the Chinese Communist Party installs electronic eyes everywhere, the true purpose of which is to use high-tech ...
Christian Video “Community ‘Scouts'” (2018 Short Sketch)
The Chinese Communist Party, to eradicate religious faith, uses neighborhood and village committees and various random people to closely monitor Christians and institutes ...
Short Sketch From the Christian Church | “The Police Pay a New Year Visit” (English Dubbed)
Zheng Xinming, an elderly man of nearly seventy, is a devout Christian. Because of his faith in the Lord, he was detained and imprisoned, and sentenced to eight years. On his release, he was still listed by the Chinese Communist police as a target of focused monitoring. ...
Best Christian Documentary Movie | Chronicles of Religious Persecution in China | “The Cover-up”
Best Christian Documentary Movie | Chronicles of Religious Persecution in China | “The Cover-up” Since it came to power in mainland China in ...