Remains of a church in Mianzhu, after the Sichuan earthquake

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With grief acquainted: Christian witness in Sichuan

It is not possible for us just to respond to the needs of church members--everyone in the communities has been affected and we are trying our best to respond to the grief and suffering of our fellow human beings," Wei Kang told our visiting group in June, almost a month after the killer quake hit Sichuan. Wei Kang, the chair of the Sichuan TSPM, and his colleagues have been responding to constant calls for help, giving words of comfort and making countless trips to some of the hardest hit areas.

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