The crosstalk Prison Without Walls tells the story of Han Mei, who has fled abroad and looks back on her bitter times as a Christian living in atheist China. Han Mei was arrested by the CCP police for preaching the gospel, but even after her release she was unable to escape the evil hands of the CCP government. Trying to force her to give up her faith, they stopped at nothing to monitor and control her: surveillance devices, bugs, personal visits, plainclothes agents following her, and even following her outside of the region…. After experiencing pursuit, arrest, and persecution, Han Mei finally sees clearly the CCP’s evil essence of resisting God and being an enemy of God, and so becomes even more determined to follow God to the end, no matter what it takes!
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