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13.06.2025

Two Iranian Christians each sentenced to more than 10 years in prison

26.05.2025

Iran

Three Iranian Christian converts sentenced to a total of more than 40 years in prison

21.05.2025

Iran

Iranian convert Christian sentenced to bail of 855,432 Danish kroner

18.05.2025

Pakistan

"Anyone can do whatever they want to us Christians. Because the rule of law doesn't work, extremists feel safe to commit vigilantism"  

17.05.2025

Ukraine

Emergency aid helped Ukrainians through the winter

22.04.2025

Central Asia

Bags of Hope project breaks down skepticism towards Christians in Central Asia 

07.04.2025

Pakistan

Christians in Pakistan are vulnerable 

17.03.2025

Syria

Massacre of Alawite civilians: Syrian Christians uncertain about the future 

15.03.2025

Central Asia

"The authorities wanted to put me in jail for 16 years for mission!"

09.03.2025

Christians are among those killed in Syria

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Dear God, We pray for our Christian brothers and Dear God,We pray for our Christian brothers and sisters around the world.We pray for those who are experiencing persecution.God,help them to find their strength in you.Help them to trust that you know the way.Let them know that they can take refuge in you.Amen.
Three Iranian Christian converts are sentenced in total Three Iranian Christian converts have been sentenced to a total of more than 40 years in prison. Thus, they avoid jail time, but lose the bail for temporary release that they have paid. Abbas Soori, Narges Nasri and Mehran Shamloui Shamloui were convicted of "membership of opposition groups", "propaganda against the system" and "propaganda activities in violation of Islamic law through foreign relations". Samuel from the Danish European Mission says: "It is surprising that the sentences did not also include a travel ban. But it is a practice we see again and again that the Iranian courts impose harsh sentences on Christians, but give the convicted a period where they can leave the country. The reasons for this practice are anyone's guess. One reason could be that the clergy is trying to communicate with several audiences at once. It sends a signal of severe punishment to the conservative segment of the electorate, but at the same time another signal to the outside world and the UN, with whom it also wants a good relationship." Samuel continues: "A practical reason could be that the prisons are overcrowded, especially after the imprisonment of many political prisoners following the Women, Life, Freedom protests. Finally, one can speculate that the Iranian clerical regime may prefer that evangelizing Christians leave the country rather than share the gospel in Iran and church growth can continue. This is also true inside the prisons, where there are several testimonies of Iranian Christians sharing their faith, not only with fellow prisoners, but also prison guards." Read more at forfolggtekristne.dk...
Iranian convert Christian sentenced to bail of 855,432 Iranian Christian convert sentenced to bail of 855,432 Danish kronerThe Iranian Christian convert, Aida Najaflou, is in a very uncertain situation. Aida was arrested on February 15, 2025 and has been detained for just over three months. She is being held in Ward 209 of the notorious Evin Prison in Tehran, which holds many political prisoners. Aida and her family are unable to pay the very high bail for her temporary release. She is accused of "acting against national security" and "propaganda against the regime" Pray that:- God will comfort and strengthen Aida and her family- Aida will be released soonRead more at forfølgtekristne.dk
Ephesians 3:20-21 God is working. Amen. Ephesians 3:20-21 God works. Amen.
"Anyone can do whatever they want to us Christians. For "Anyone can do whatever they want to us Christians. Because the rule of law doesn't work, extremists feel safe to commit vigilantism" "The Christian minority in Pakistan is very vulnerable. It almost feels like an understatement to put it that way," says Samuel from the Danish European Mission. In August 2023, 21 churches were set on fire in Jaranwala, Pakistan, due to false blasphemy accusations. A pastor from Pakistan says that Christians are more afraid now than 5-10 years ago. Since 1947, 104 Christians and others have been murdered in blasphemy-related killings by extremists, with as many as 21% dying between 2020-2024. But even in this time, there are glimmers of hope! Poor children from the Christian minority are able to attend school with the support of Danish European Mission's intercessors and donors. This helps these children have a better future than their parents and make a positive difference in Pakistan. Let's pray for the Christians in Pakistan to hold on to håbet🙏🏼

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