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Interviews with Xiqiu "Bob" Fu

Interviewed May 20, 2024

I was always yearning to really ask people, or to change people, change society, to treat people equally and with respect. And in 1989, I was in the third year in college when the student movement started in Tiananmen Square. And I became a leader of that student movement from my university. I led our students, went to Tiananmen Square, and occupied part of the square, holding demonstrations and protests.

But when the so-called People’s Government started ordering its People’s Liberation Army shooting its own people, when the real police start shooting, when the tanks were ordered to cross, many of the innocent citizens, including students all over, student leaders’ dreams were broken. And I was deeply despaired and disappointed. And thinking, how can I really make my dream come true?

I was thinking, why those people who were so loyal to me during the student movement suddenly became the betrayers of their ideals by even telling lies to show their loyalty to the Communist Party at that time? It was during that time I came to Christian faith; I accepted Christ as my savior in the Lord. Because I just lost hope on myself and on the political system, on the Party, in general, even on the human being, how much we could do.

And so by reading a book, it is a biography of a Chinese pastor who was a drug addict and turned to become a Christian, and then he established hundreds of thousands drug prevention centers motivated by his Christian faith, and helped thousands of thousands of Chinese not only get rid of their drug addiction, but also have a new life. So I was deeply, deeply touched and became a follower of Christ. That’s how I start being involved in the Chinese independent house church movement.