The Weekly
Persecution & Prayer Alert
The Voice of the Martyrs, Canada
Thursday, September 22, 2011
"You never know how much you really believe anything
until its truth or falsehood becomes a matter of life and death to
you."
-- C.S. Lewis
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In this week's edition: reports from Iran, Somalia, Vietnam and
China.
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1. Update: First hearing scheduled for Iranian pastor Youcef
Nardarkhani
(Source: Middle East Concern)
The first hearing for Youcef Nardarkhani, an Iranian pastor who
received a death sentence for apostasy, has been scheduled for
September 25. In July, the Supreme Court instructed the
Revolutionary Tribunal of Gilan Province to review Youcef's case
to verify whether he was previously a practicing Muslim (for more
information, go to Youcef claims that, although raised in a
Muslim home, he was never a Muslim by choice, conviction, belief
or consistent practice, and that he should therefore not be
regarded as an apostate. If the Tribunal concludes that Youcef was
previously a Muslim and so is now an apostate, the Supreme Court's
ruling makes clear that he should then be executed unless he
recants his faith in Jesus as Saviour and Lord.
Pray that Youcef will not be declared an apostate. Pray that he
will remain firm in his faith and know the presence and peace of
Jesus each day. Pray that his wife, Fatemeh, and their two sons
will know the comfort and hope of Jesus, and that the family will
be reunited soon. Pray that all officials involved will act justly
in this case.
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2. Christian convert beheaded in Somalia
(Source: Compass Direct)
A kidnapped Christian convert from Islam was found decapitated on
September 2 on the outskirts of Hudur in Bakool region, in
south-western Somalia. Juma Nuradin Kamil, who embraced
Christianity about three years ago, was kidnapped on August 21 by
three suspected Islamic extremists from the al Shabaab terrorist
group. Muslim extremists from al Shabaab, a militant group with
ties to al Qaeda, have vowed to rid Somalia of Christianity.
Sources believe the kidnapping and subsequent manner of murder
suggest that al Shabaab militants had been monitoring him. "It is
usual for the al Shabaab to decapitate those they suspect to have
embraced the Christian faith, or sympathisers of western ideals,"
a Christian leader said. "Our brother ... was determined in his
faith in God. We greatly miss him."
Pray for Juma's family and the grieving Christian community. May
they rest in the knowledge that the Good Shepherd walks with them
through this difficult time. Ask the Lord to protect believers in
Somalia and deliver them from harm. Pray that the perpetrators
will repent and turn to Jesus Christ.
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3. Update: Church leader re-arrested, suffering ill health in
Vietnam
(Sources: AsiaNews, Human Rights Watch)
Father Nguyen Van Ly, a church leader who has spent over 15 years
in prison for his work in advocating religious freedom, democracy
and human rights in Vietnam, was re-arrested by authorities on
July 25.
Father Ly, 65, was sentenced to eight years in prison in 2007 for
distributing material "harmful to the state." He was released
temporarily in March 2010 to undergo a year's medical treatment
for serious health concerns after he suffered two strokes that
left him partially paralyzed (for more information, go to Despite
his ill health, Father Ly continues to be detained.
Pray that Father Ly will know the Lord's care and provision in his
life. Pray that the charges against Father Ly will be dropped.
Pray that he will experience the Lord's healing. Pray that
religious freedom and human rights will be respected in Vietnam.
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4. Update: Pastor released early from prison in China
(Source: ChinaAid)
Zhang Rongliang, a prominent house church leader sentenced to 7
1/2 years in prison in 2004, has been released nine months early.
Zhang was charged with "attaining a passport through cheating" and
"illegal border crossing" after attending several international
mission conferences. Before his 2004 arrest, he had spent 12 years
in prison on five different occasions during which he suffered
severe torture, including electric shocks.
While Zhang was in prison there were serious concerns about his
health. In 2007, it was reported that he was near death due to
diabetes and high blood pressure. However, his family reports that
Zhang is now in good health. Zhang and his family members thank
all those around the world who advocated on his behalf.
Thank the Lord for the early release of Zhang! Pray for his
continued health and strength. Pray that, like Paul, his
imprisonment will result in the advancement of God's kingdom
(Philippians 1:12-14). Pray for the release of other imprisoned
Christians in China.
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