Members of an illegal underground christian religion called the 'Little Flock', pray during a service held at their household church in Zhejiang Province. The unregistered church, which doesn't believe in using priests to conduct services, has had it's ch

Members of an illegal underground christian religion called the 'Little Flock', pray during a service held at their household church in Zhejiang Province. The unregistered church, which doesn't believe in using priests to conduct services, has had it's church building demolished twice in the last 5 months. The religion was started by a man named Watchman Nee, who later died in a prison camp in the 1970's. 25 November 2003 (Photo by Mark Ralston/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
Members of an illegal underground christian religion called the 'Little Flock', pray during a service held at their household church in Zhejiang Province. The unregistered church, which doesn't believe in using priests to conduct services, has had it's church building demolished twice in the last 5 months. The religion was started by a man named Watchman Nee, who later died in a prison camp in the 1970's. 25 November 2003 (Photo by Mark Ralston/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
Members of an illegal underground christian religion called the 'Little Flock', pray during a service held at their household church in Zhejiang Province. The unregistered church, which doesn't believe in using priests to conduct services, has had it's ch
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