Wednesday, March 13, 2013

#463 (3/13) 'They Don't Know Who [Pastor Saeed] They're Dealing With"

URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS:

"Afghan ’Insider Attack’ Kills Two U.S. Troops," (March 11)http://www.presidentialprayerteam.com/Prayerwatch?pw=1235
"Two US soldiers in Afghanistan have been shot dead in a so-called insider attack, US and Afghan sources say.
A number of Afghan troops also died in the shooting at a remote military base in Wardak province, not far from Kabul..." (Sources: BBC News, NBC News)
As the Lord leads, please pray: * For the comfort of the soldiers' grieving familis *For protection of American and NATO forces serving in Afghanistan. * That the tensions developing between President Karzai and the U.S. will not become a broken relationship due to lack of mutual trust.

"An Egyptian Christian has died in a Libyan jail,"(Mar. 12) according to The Voice of the Martyrs. VOM reports Ezzat Hakim was detained simply because he knew other Christians accused of spreading the Gospel in Libya. Some of the detainees reportedly were tortured in prison, according to VOM. Hakim already suffered from asthma and other ailments, and in the days before he died he'd been sent to the hospital with chest pains and breathing problems. He later returned to prison, but on March 10, he experienced shortness of breath, fell down, hit his head and died." [PRAY * for the Spirit's comfort of Mr. Hakim's family during this time * for others jailed for thir faith in Libya and elsewhere.]http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2013/March/Egyptian-Christian-Detainee-Dies-in-Libya-Custody/   
  CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR SAEED (Iranian-born AMERICAN pastor who just started an 8 year sentence for helping the underground churches in Iran) - "As Iran continues to abuse imprisoned American Pastor Saeed Abedini, its goal is now clear -- force Pastor Saeed to deny Christ.We've obtained a new letter from Pastor Saeed detailing his continued mistreatment in the deadly Evin Prison, including Iran's efforts to force him to convert from Christianity back to Islam. Pastor Saeed writes: "[A]fter all of these pressures, after all of the nails they have pressed against my hands and 'feet, they are only waiting for one thing…for me to deny Christ.' Yet he is standing strong, declaring '"they will never get this from me.' ( Read of the inspiring  letter he has written from prison at http://aclj.org/iran/pastor-saeed-writes-psychological-warfare-physical-violence-death-threats-iranian-prison) UPDATE of 3/11 - 1) Those in support of Pastor Saeed have been at the UN meetings in Geneva the past week testifying to the Human Rights Commission. 2) The American Center for Law and Justice will be testifying before a committee of the House of Rep. on Friday about Pastor Saeed and other persecuted Christians in the Middle East  Please PRAY for both of these hearings. If you have not already, please join over 300,000 (was recently130,000) who have signed the petition  for Pastor Saeed's release and tell your friends about it.  http://aclj.org/iran/save-american-pastor-from-iranian-prison-sentence 

 PLEASE Continue to PRAY: "Libya Arrests Suspected Christian Missionaries ," February 16, 2013; "Four foreigners were arrested in Libya on suspicion of distributing books about Christianity and proselytizing, a Libyan police spokesman said on Saturday. Spreading Christianity is a crime in the predominantly Muslim North African county. The four were arrested in the eastern city of Benghazi on Tuesday and are under investigation for printing and distributing books that proselytize Christianity. Police said they found 45,000 books in their possession and that another 25,000 have already been distributed. The suspects are from South Africa, Egypt, South Korea, and one holds both Swedish and U.S. Nationality. The U.S. Embassy in Libya has declined comment. "(Sources: CBS News, USA Today, Associated Press) [So much for the so-called "Arab Spring." - Stan]As the Lord leads, PLEASE PRAY:  ·   For the timely release of the arrested missionaries. ·   For all who share God’s loving salvation in Muslim countries.   

DECLARE YOUR SUPPORT FOR TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE. Please SIGN THE PETITION BELOW to declare yopur support for the traditional marrriage definition of marriage and in support of an amicus brief to go to the Supreme Court as it considers a redefinition of marriage on March 27th. Their decision on whether to uphold the Defense of Marriage Act passed by Congress in 1996 could be as pivotal to marriage and the family in America as Roe v. Wade was to the sanctity of human life in America. MOST IMPORTANTLY, please keep the upcoming Supreme Court review of this case (and of Prop. 8 passed years ago in CA that made the traditional definition into law) and their final decision in your PRAYERS. https://www.truthinaction.org/index.php/the-affirmation-of-marriage/?utm_source=Truth+In+Action+News+List&utm_campaign=9d8fb2dcc6-DOMA+%231+AB+TEST+Length&utm_medium=email

 "Saeed's Wife: Iran Doesn't Know Who They're Dealing With," by Wendy Griffith, CBN News Anchor/Reporter, March 12, 2013 

It seems like a story from a movie. Saeed Abedni, an Iranian-born pastor with U.S. citizenship, is serving eight years in one of the worst prisons in Iran for doing nothing more than preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. For his wife and children, this story is all too real.

Saeed and Naghmeh Abedini's love story began in Iran. Naghmeh has been an American citizen since she was a child, but in 2001, she felt God calling her to go back to her homeland to minister to Muslim women. One night, in an underground church in Tehran, she first saw Saeed. The young preacher was leading worship in one of the churches he helped start. When asked why she fell in love with Saeed, Naghmeh answered: "His passion. As a young woman I always prayed, 'Lord, I can't marry someone who is mediocre.' But I had no idea how He would answer my prayer, no idea it would be so radical." Not long afterward, the couple married in Iran. Their wedding drew hundreds of well-wishers and aroused the suspicion of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. "Our wedding, our union was miraculous because we were both Muslim converts allowed to have a Christian union," Naghmeh said. "Bibles were passed out; people are still getting saved from that day. It was not a wedding day, it was a crusade." Some might say that it takes a special bride to share her big day with others."You imagine that day is all about you -- it wasn't but Jesus shined and that's what we both wanted!" she said.

A Fairytale Becomes a Nightmare - Today, nine years and two children later, Naghmeh is living her worst nightmare.Last July, during one of Saeed's routine trips to Iran to establish a government-endorsed orphanage, he was detained and put under house arrest. In January, the Iranian Revolutionary Court's so called "hanging judge" sentenced him to eight years in Iran's brutal and deadly Evin prison. His only crime was preaching the Gospel. Officials at Evin prison are known for leaving on display the hanged bodies of executed criminals in an attempt to terrify inmates and their family members."Just the name really scared me. I've had family members who were hanged at that prison, abused, raped," Naghmeh said.

She is not allowed any personal contact with her husband. Before his sentencing, Saeed was allowed to Skype with his family. But now Naghmeh can only learn news about her husband from reports and letters from her family in Iran.The latest information is that Saeed is being tortured and pressured to renounced his faith, but Naghmeh said he will never turn his back on Jesus Christ. "They don't know who they're dealing with. It almost made me smile. He would never renounce his faith," she said.
A Mother's Heartbreak - No matter how much faith she has in her husband and her God, Naghmeh said it's difficult to watch her children suffer. "As a woman, God's given me the grace to go to Him for comfort, but as a Mom it's a stab in my heart to see them struggling," she said. "My son's character has changed. He's not as talkative. My daughter, as a girl, cries a lot, 'Daddy, daddy...where are you?' They draw pictures of sad children crying, missing their daddy." She admitted that she sank into despair for a time.
"I was on the edge of extreme depression, anxiety ... almost had to check myself in. But the Lord didn't let me break...He gave me such peace, such joy," she said. "I said, 'Lord, in Philippians You promise to give peace,' and He gave me peace," she continued. "The Scripture is true. He does give peace and that's my testimony. He's bigger than the dark hole. Hold on to Him, he'll get you through." [PRAY: for God to continue sustaining Naghmeh and to especially comfort and strengthen their children during this time.]

Campaign for Saeed's Release - In the meantime, the American Center for Law and Justice is going full throttle with both a legal and a media campaign to free Saeed. ACLJ Director Jordan Sekulow said publicity could be a life-saver for Saeed, just as it was for Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkharni. He had been sentenced to death for his Christian faith, but late last year, after a major publicity and prayer campaign, Nadarkhani was freed. Sekulow told CBN News that putting international pressure on the Iranian regime is the best chance to see Abedini walk free. "[The] only chance is if people speak out...Chance wise, surviving one day is not great. You could be beaten to death by guards or fellow inmates. If the story is talked about people don't get beaten as badly," he said.
People are talking about his case. Nearly 500,000 people have signed the "Save Saeed" petition on the ACLJ's website and several Christian musicians are also speaking out on his behalf. Secretary of State John Kerry promised to work for Saeed's freedom but has made no public comment on the matter since being sworn in. Naghmeh said she believes prayer -- not government -- will free her husband and feels her hope that one day she'll see him again. "My flesh wants to say, 'He's not going to survive that prison,' but when I pray, I feel like the Lord, the God of hope, tells me: It's in His time. He will release Saeed." 

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 [Note: Video of this interview at:  http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2013/March/Saeeds-Wife-Iran-Doesnt-Know-Who-Theyre-Dealing-With/?cpid=EU_CWN_2013_67]

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