The picture shows lawyer Nurlan Bejsekeyev (left) with a happy and recently released Pastor Kashkumbaev (right) from Kazakhstan.
1. Encouraging letters put quiet pressure on authorities
You have the opportunity to send letters of encouragement directly to the prisons where Christians are held. Not only will the prisoner be encouraged and comforted by the letters, but it will also show the authorities that many Christians are standing with them and praying for them. This can contribute to the early release of unjustly imprisoned people. Write to us at info@forfulgtekristne.dk to learn more about this opportunity.
2. Legal assistance
A skilled lawyer can help ensure that Christians are acquitted of unjust charges or that sentences are reduced. Providing financial support for legal counsel is a very real and practical help to our Christian brothers and sisters who may be up against a state prosecutor who has fabricated false charges with the help of the intelligence services.
3. Call letters
By appealing on behalf of unjustly imprisoned Christians, you become their voice and there is a need for Christians who will stand with their persecuted Christian brother or sister when they are wrongfully accused in the courts or sentenced to prison.
Through the appeal service, the focus is put on a specific person. Appeal letters are usually sent to presidents, ambassadors and government leaders. History has shown that appeal letters make a difference because those responsible become aware that there are Christians around the world who support the unjustly accused or convicted.
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