I wanted to thank you all on behalf of Chai Ling and All Girls Allowed for your fervent prayers for God to bring an end to the One-Child Policy. He is moving and responding! At first, it may not have seemed so, based on a report that China was clinging to its One-Child Policy. But two cases of darkness were exposed into the light: a brutal forced abortion of a 7-month-old and a suicide case relating to the One-Child Policy.
Ling and I were both asking, “Why, Lord? When are you ending the policy and its forced abortions?” But we have sensed the Lord telling us that this is precisely why he allowed these cases to come to the light, to show that he desires for the One-Child Policy to end quickly, not just gradually over many years or decades. He wants us to pray and ask him to use these two new cases to expose the injustice and shame the Chinese government into ending the policy!
When the forced abortion of Feng Jianmei’s 7-month-old baby broke out into the news last June, the whole world was in uproar. We understood then that this wasn’t because of the graphic image (though that was a big help), but it was because the Lord moved to get the news across the world. There have been many other graphic images in the past, but somehow Feng Jianmei’s case was a perfect storm that the Lord orchestrated. These new cases have the potential to do just the same thing!
So we wanted to thank you for your prayers and to encourage you to continue to persevere in prayer as the Lord of heaven and earth wants to move to rescue millions of children and mothers in China. Let us know how we can serve you and help you as you lead others in prayer for China. Thank you again for everything you have done, and may we continue to see China rise up in prayer and prophecy! All Girls Allowed (http://www.allgirlsallowed.org) was founded by Chai Ling in 2010 with a mission to display the love of Jesus by restoring life, value and dignity to girls and mothers in China and revealing the injustice of the One-Child Policy. “In Jesus’ Name, Simply Love Her.”
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For more information see http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-24957303