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	<title>Comments on: Praying about China&#8217;s One Child Policy</title>
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		<title>By: Timothy Michalak</title>
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		<description>Unfortunately, Pastor Ray, it is very real. I&#039;ve heard stories from my parents from when they were missionaries to China. They knew a man there who actually worked for a company that aborted babies. And the sickest thing is, this &quot;company&quot; wasn&#039;t a hospital, it was a van they drove around to peoples houses and aborted the babies in the home or in the back of the van.

It is probably the hardest thing to be a woman in China. My mother was telling me how women have to report to their boss their monthly menstruation. If they fail to report, they are marked as pregnant and the van will come.

-Tim</description>
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<p>It is probably the hardest thing to be a woman in China. My mother was telling me how women have to report to their boss their monthly menstruation. If they fail to report, they are marked as pregnant and the van will come.</p>
<p>-Tim</p>
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