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Bob Fu (Chinese: 傅希秋; pinyin: Fù Xīqiū) is a Chinese American pastor. In 2002, he founded China Aid, which provides legal aid to Christians in China, and has been its president since then. Bob Fu was born in Shandong in 1968 and studied English literature at Liaocheng University in the 1980s. He converted to Christianity after an American teacher gave him a biography of a Chinese Christian convert. After his studies, Fu taught English at the Central Party School in Beijing while participating in the house church movement. In 1996, Bob Fu and his family emigrated to Hong Kong and then the United States, after his wife became pregnant without the government permission to have a child. Fu founded the China Aid Association in Philadelphia in 2002, but moved its headquarters to Midland, Texas i

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  • Bob Fu (en)
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  • 傅希秋 (zh)
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  • بوب فو (بالإنجليزية: Bob Fu)‏ هو ناشط حقوق الإنسان أمريكي، ولد في 1968 في شاندونغ في الصين. (ar)
  • 傅希秋(英語:Bob Fu,1968年-),美国华裔牧师。是对华援助协会创始人,为中国基督徒提供法律援助。 (zh)
  • Bob Fu (Chinese: 傅希秋; pinyin: Fù Xīqiū) is a Chinese American pastor. In 2002, he founded China Aid, which provides legal aid to Christians in China, and has been its president since then. Bob Fu was born in Shandong in 1968 and studied English literature at Liaocheng University in the 1980s. He converted to Christianity after an American teacher gave him a biography of a Chinese Christian convert. After his studies, Fu taught English at the Central Party School in Beijing while participating in the house church movement. In 1996, Bob Fu and his family emigrated to Hong Kong and then the United States, after his wife became pregnant without the government permission to have a child. Fu founded the China Aid Association in Philadelphia in 2002, but moved its headquarters to Midland, Texas i (en)
  • Bob Fu (chinesisch: 傅希秋; Pinyin: Fù Xīqiū; * 1968) ist ein chinesisch-amerikanischer Pfarrer. Fu ist der Gründer und seit 2002 Präsident von China Aid (eine gemeinnützige Nichtregierungsorganisation), die Christen in China Rechtsbeistand bietet. Fu wurde 1968 in Shandong geboren und studierte in den 1980er Jahren Englische Literatur an der Universität in Liaocheng. Fu trat dem Christentum bei, nachdem ein amerikanischer Lehrer ihm eine Biografie eines chinesischen konvertierten Christen gegeben hatte. Nach seinem Studium unterrichtete Fu Englisch an der Zentralen Parteihochschule der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas in Peking, während er an der Chinesischen Hauskirchen-Bewegung teilnahm. (de)
  • Bob Fu (en chino, 傅希秋; pinyin, Fù Xīqiū) es un pastor chino-estadounidense.​Es el fundador y presidente desde 2002 de China Aid, que proporciona asistencia jurídica gratuita al .​ Bob Fu nació en Shandong en 1968 y estudió literatura inglesa en la Universidad de Liaocheng en la década de 1980. Se convirtió al cristianismo después de que un profesor estadounidense le diera la biografía de un cristiano chino convertido.​ Tras sus estudios, Fu enseñó inglés en la Escuela del Partido Central del Partido Comunista de China de Pekín, al tiempo que participaba en el movimiento de las Iglesias caseras.​ En 1996, Bob Fu y su familia emigraron a Hong Kong y luego a Estados Unidos, después de que su mujer se quedara embarazada sin el permiso del gobierno para tener un hijo.​ Fu fundó la Asociación de (es)
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