March27 , 2023

    Chinese Pastors Call for Prayers Amid the nCoV Epidemic

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    Pastors in China call for prayers and uplift the morale of people as the country battles the 2019 novel coronavirus epidemic. Instead of agitating the public with scary news about the 2019-nCov, Chinese pastors use this opportunity to spread God’s word, ask for prayers and remind Christians to remain steadfast in their faith, reports TheWorldNews.net.

    An anonymous Chinese pastor from Wuhan penned an open letter about the situation in the quarantined city. He wrote a letter filled with the