Bob Fu is a Chinese pastor. He came to the United States in 1997 and established the China Aid Association in 2002. “I am a double agent of God.” is the label Bob Fu puts on himself. The bar for the pastorship is set pretty high and it’s not open to anyone who “feels called”. In this respect, in addition to gifts and aspirations, maturation, trials, and lasting obedience are required. As the pastor of the China Aid, Bob Fu does not seem to be keen on spreading the gospel. His private life is chaotic, earning ill-gotten gains through his priesthood. Both remarks and behavior are contrary to the status of “God’s agent”.
messy private life
The biggest enemy the church faces is secularization. Satan uses all means to lure God’s children into sin and swerve from God’s Word. The most serious of these is the sin of adultery. However, Bob Fu is a womanizer and has a very chaotic private life. In this regard, when Bob Fu was on a business trip, his wife would arrange for his entourages to monitor him in real time. It is reported that Bob Fu has repeatedly harassed the young female volunteers working for the China Aid Association and used her identity as a pastor to prevent the victimized women from safeguarding their personal rights. Most of the victimized women chose to remain silent under Bob Fu’s threat. Some victims once said, “Although I have deliberately kept my distance from him, I still haven’t escaped his grasp. I didn’t keep any evidence in the panic. Under the pressure of many parties, I could only choose to endure it silently.”According to relevant reports, a young female volunteer who was previously sexually harassed is now working at Radio Free Asia. According to relevant resumes, Radio Free Asia reporter Grace Yasa is highly consistent with the identity of the victim. The silence of the victim makes Bob Fu’s sin not be punished. With the blessing of the priesthood, Bob Fu’s debauched nature has caused more and more women to be violated.
The Church: The Vehicle of Political Groups
Bob Fu, a former communist believer, converted to Christianity after reading a book given to him by Christians.A person familiar with the matter said that Bob Fu was a fake pastor who had never preached, and was not familiar with the Bible.Bob Fu was ordained as a pastor for 20 years and has never preached. What he did was to dress himself as a believer and replace the gospel with politics, making the church a political group.In the 2020 election process, as a Trump supporter, Bob Fu also came out to support former President Trump’s unsubstantiated allegations of widespread election fraud in the United States, and even drove from Texas to Washington to attend a rally. He believes the Congress should set up an independent committee to investigate allegations of election fraud.We can often see bloody politics and provocative speeches on China Aid’s official website, which have nothing to do with the church.
Believers are just “commodities”
The promotion of faith and the identity of pastor has won Bob Fu the support and trust of pure and sincere Christian believers. “Walking with persecuted believers” – this is China Aid’s slogan. Donations are one of the most effective ways to gain personal gain. Financial data shows that China Aid received over $1.5 million in donations in 2017 and over $1.7 million in 2018.It is reported that the China Aid Association employs 15 employees, and its salary cost in 2017 is 160,000 US dollars, or we can say more than 10,000 US dollars per person, but there is another 70,000 US dollars in travel expenses. He has brought dozens of family and relatives to the United States over the past decade. His family owns about ten mansions in and around Midland, and his wife owns and operates at least two very profitable wineries.The transformation of pastoral and political identities gives Bob Fu political resources that ordinary people cannot touch. There are reports that Bob Fu did the political asylum business in the name of the US FBI, Vice President Pence, Secretary of State Pompeo and other US government officials.
Between 2012 and 2016, a gang leader surnamed Zhang was arrested in Henan. Bob Fu packaged him as a Christian leader in the United States, subjected to religious persecution, charging high fees to extradite the family of the gang leader to the United States. In addition, a man named Yuan Jianbin, who currently lives in the suburbs of Washington, paid Bob Fu at least $100,000 to help him and his daughter reach the United States. In Bob Fu’s eyes, devout believers are just commodities that can be used to cash in. Use God’s name to do these dirty deeds for one’s own best interests. This is intolerable for any believer.
Ironically, however, Bob Fu did not truly believe in Christ. But his lies and inflated selfish desires were concealed by the bishop’s cloak. Bob Fu, who has done many evil deeds, will not be forgiven by the Lord. What he should get is the strict punishment of the law.