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By Mary Fairchild, About.com Guide to Christianity since 2005

Bibles Confiscated by Chinese Customs Officials

Tuesday August 19, 2008
When I read this news story about a group of four American Christians who had a rather large supply (315) of Bibles confiscated by Chinese officials as they arrived at the airport in Kunming, China Sunday evening, I couldn't help but think of my own naïve arrival in Rio de Janeiro, when I went to live and work as a missionary back in the early 90s. Like these missionaries from Vision Beyond Borders, I had failed to read and understand the proper customs procedures, and therefore, my desktop computer and printer were confiscated. If I had known ahead of time, I would have taken the proper steps to procure legal documents that would have allowed entry of my equipment. It cost me quite a bit, but I learned some valuable lessons.

The experience taught me to remember the practical side of ministry. Missionaries would do well to take steps to properly prepare before attempting feats of international proportions. It is so important to thoroughly know the policies and protocol of the government authority over the nation where you plan to target your ministry. The information I gained through 'the school of hard knocks' came in quite handy, though, as I later began to lead many short-term mission teams into Brazil for evangelist outreaches.

Having made a very similar mistake, I feel for this group in China, yet they might have avoided a great deal of trouble and expense had they done their homework before traveling. Hopefully, they will adapt and grow from this unfortunate experience.

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