Hong Kong Christians fear freedom of religion could be "gone forever" despite the withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill and leader Carrie Lam's efforts to ease tensions in the administrative ...
Christian journalism has become even more important after the government passed a tough new national security law. Editor’s Note: Hong Kong officials unanimously passed its own version of a national ...
Speaking anonymously during an online discussion, a Christian cleric in Hong Kong said he thinks it is likely that greater repression by the Chinese government of religious freedom in Hong Kong, ...
Father Bernardo Cervellera, editor of Asia News, discusses the political and spiritual dynamics in play in the pushback against the legislation, which would allow handovers to mainland China. Hundreds ...
Faced with political division and government oversight, the church began to develop richer and wider-reaching online public theology. This month marks the seventh anniversary of the Umbrella Movement ...
Though a proposed change to extradition laws in Hong Kong is on hold for now, Christian leaders and advocacy groups are continuing to speak out, warning that under the proposal those in Hong Kong who ...
Since protests began more than 12 weeks ago over an extradition bill that would allow Hong Kong residents to be sent to mainland China for trial, the city’s Christian community has taken an active ...
A Christian group in Hong Kong has called upon the government to provide more subsidies and support after its survey revealed the possible reduction in the number of foster families within the next ...
Christian groups and individuals have set up Bonum: Christians Caring for Creation to oppose a reclamation plan in Hong Kong. Members of the coalition include the Justice and Peace Commission of Hong ...