Bibles have become a target of government raids in China, where the communist regime is now attempting to eliminate all 'pornography and illegal publications,' forcing some believers to consider hiding stashes of Bibles in the mountains.
Raids took place "all over the country" in December, according to Bitter Winter, affecting both officially recognized Three-Self churches and underground churches, and leading to fines as high as $1,400 for those caught possessing Scripture.
An official Seventh-Day Adventist church that had 100 so-called "pirated" Bibles stolen from it by government agents reported that "believers don't bring their Bibles to the church anymore, fearing the government might take them away."...