Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Bad day... LOL

LOL... I was coming out of small group at church and came across this poor guy! You thought you had a bad day!






Friday, May 1, 2009

Help Free Gao Zhisheng

DAY 85: Gao Zhisheng's Wife Pleads for U.S. Congress to Intervene and Delivers First Installment of Petition
Christian human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng, disappeared February 4, and was last seen being taken away by a dozen police officers. Gao Zhisheng has been repeatedly kidnapped, arrested, imprisoned and tortured by Chinese authorities, because he has defended the persecuted and has been an unyielding voice for justice in the Chinese courts.
Read Gao's account of 50 days of torture in 2007.
Read Gao Zhisheng's letter to the U.S. Congress in 2007.
Read Geng He's open letter to the U.S. Congress.
Read Senator Dorgan's speech from the Senate floor.
ChinaAid together with Mr. Gao's wife and children are deeply concerned about Mr. Gao, and reports from inside China indicate he is experiencing severe torture.
Your voice is vital to this international outcry
1. Sign the petition. We will deliver a printed copy of all the signatures collected to the Chinese embassy. Add your voice, and encourage your friends to sign the petition, to make the Chinese government aware that the world is watching this situation and to call them to account for their inhumane treatment of Gao Zhisheng. Sign the petition now
So far,
62,419 people have signed the petition. (updates every 15 mins.) Click here to forward to your family and friends.

2. Send e-mails. Double your impact by sending e-mails to top Chinese government officials and media sources. ChinaAid will send you an e-mail with a list of e-mail addresses and a sample e-mail message urging them to use their influence to release Gao Zhisheng. Send e-mails on Gao's behalf
So far,
244,800 emails have been sent to Chinese government officials and media sources. (updates every 15 mins.)

3. Help for the persecuted. There is a current need to provide help for the persecuted in China. Your support enables ChinaAid to provide well-timed legal advocacy for Christian prisoners, as well as basic needs for their families. Most of all, your gift is a sign of encouragement to the persecuted church in China that they do not walk alone. Submit your secure online contribution