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Underground Pastor Freed From Chinese Detention After Trump Intervention
Faith Facts
- Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri, leader of one of China’s largest underground churches, has been released from Chinese detention and arrived safely in the United States
- The release came less than two months after President Trump personally raised Pastor Jin’s case with Chinese President Xi Jinping
- Pastor Jin has been reunited with his family in America after years of persecution for his Christian faith in Communist China
A powerful testament to prayer and presidential advocacy has unfolded as Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri walks free on American soil after years of persecution in Communist China. The leader of one of China’s largest underground churches has been released from detention and reunited with his family in the United States, according to his family and religious freedom advocates.
The timing of this miraculous release is significant. Pastor Jin’s freedom came less than two months after President Donald Trump personally raised his case during discussions with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, demonstrating the administration’s commitment to defending persecuted Christians worldwide.
Pastor Jin led one of the most prominent underground house church movements in China, where Communist authorities have intensified their crackdown on religious freedom in recent years. Underground churches operate outside the government-controlled religious system, refusing to submit to state oversight and Communist Party ideology.
The Chinese government has systematically persecuted Christians who refuse to join state-sanctioned churches, viewing independent religious movements as threats to party control. Pastors and believers face surveillance, harassment, detention, and imprisonment for their faith.
President Trump’s willingness to advocate for religious prisoners at the highest levels of diplomacy reflects a administration priority that resonates deeply with Christian conservatives. His personal intervention demonstrates that defending religious freedom remains a cornerstone of American foreign policy.
Pastor Jin’s release represents not just one family’s answered prayers, but a victory for all who believe religious freedom is a fundamental human right. His courage in leading a underground church despite the dangers exemplifies the faith of believers who refuse to compromise their convictions even under authoritarian pressure.
The case also highlights the ongoing persecution Christians face in China, where President Xi has overseen an aggressive campaign to “Sinicize” religion and bring all faith communities under strict party control. Churches have been demolished, crosses removed, and believers forced to renounce their faith or face consequences.
For American Christians, Pastor Jin’s story serves as a reminder of the blessings of religious liberty and the responsibility to stand with persecuted believers worldwide. His safe arrival in the United States marks the beginning of a new chapter for his family and his ministry.
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