Founder of prominent underground church released from prison in China
Ezra Jin, founder of the prominent underground Zion Church in China, has been released from prison and reunited with his family in the United States. Jin was among dozens of church members detained in an October crackdown on Christians.

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AI-generatedEzra Jin, founder of the prominent underground Zion Church in China, has been released from prison and reunited with his family in the United States. Jin was among dozens of church members detained in an October crackdown on Christians. His family expressed overwhelming joy and thanked President Trump and his administration for their leadership. Jin's release, a rare instance of China releasing a citizen, reportedly followed lobbying from the US, with his case having been raised by President Trump with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Zion Church, founded in 2007, was forced to close its physical location in 2018 but continued with online sermons. Despite Christianity being legal in China, worship is restricted to government-controlled churches, leading many to form unregistered "house churches" like Zion. Several Zion Church members remain detained.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedChristianity is legal in China but worship is only permitted in government-controlled churches.
Donald Trump raised Jin's case with Xi Jinping during his visit to Beijing.
Jin was detained in a crackdown on Christians in China in October.
Ezra Jin, founder of Zion Church, was released from prison and reunited with his family in the US.
Jin's release is a rare case of China releasing a citizen in response to US lobbying.