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Persecution Unveiled has established this cause to educate people about the persecution of Christians and religious minorities in the US & worldwide. Mission Raising awareness to the growing tide of bigotry and hatred toward Christians around the world has become a burden on those trying to wake up those who cherish religious freedom as a God given right. Persecution Unveiled has been called by God to prick the consciences of this nation and all free people to speak up and act on behalf of those who have no voice. Email
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Thursday, April 30, 2020

India: Tribal Animists Beat Pastor, Threaten to Destroy Vocal Cords to Halt further Evangelism

India is ranked 10th on Christian support organization Open Doors’ 2020 World Watch List of the countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian.

School children listen to a speech by a Christian leader during a protest rally in the eastern Indian City of 
of Kolkata August 29, 2008. | (Photo: Reuters/Jayanta Shaw)

By Leah MarieAnn Klett
Christian Post

After demolishing a pastor’s house and driving his family into the jungle, tribal animists in central India severely beat the Christian leader, threatening to destroy his vocal cords so he can no longer preach. 
Nearly a month after tribal animists expelled the Christian family from Bilood village in Madhya Pradesh state and destroyed their home, tribal animists ambushed Pastor Lalu Kirade as he returned from a grocery store. 
Led by a man identified only as Laxman, seven individuals beat, choked, and pelted the pastor with a stone, Kirade told Morning Star News.
“They had sprung on me like a pack of wild dogs,” the pastor recalled. “They told me to call upon my God to come and rescue me.”
“My head began to spin with the sudden strike. Blood started to ooze out of the injury, and I fell on the ground. I heard the men shouting at Laxman’s wife for hitting me with a stone. They said they had planned to hit me in a way that I would not bleed. They scolded the women for not doing as planned.”
Laxman’s niece put her foot on his throat, choking him, as the others held down his hands and legs so he could not move, he said.
“I was gasping for breath and thought that I would die,” Kirade said, adding that Laxman’s niece said, “Call upon your God for help. You pray and preach using your vocal cords, I am going to bring an end to your voice today.”
The assailants hit and kicked him, pulled his ears, dragged him by the hair and uttered profanity about Christianity and Christ, the pastor said, besides robbing him of rupees equivalent to $51.
“The money was given to me as help during this [new coronavirus] lockdown period – it was all that I and my family had to survive upon,” Kirade said.
A passer-by from Bilood village saw the assault and informed local Christians, who arrived at the scene “just in time,” prompting the assailants to flee, Kirade said.
Following the assault, the pastor was left with severe internal injuries and required stitches on his head wound.
“I had swelling on my neck for weeks and could not eat solid food for three days because of pain in my throat,” he said.
In March, a group of tribal animists — also led by Laxman — forced the family out of their home and into the nearby jungle. 
According to the pastor, animists, who worship gods based on ancestors, spirits, and nature, entered his property a few days earlier and told the Christians they would be expelled unless they abandoned Christianity. 
When they refused, tribal animists continued to persecute the family, even threatening to kill the pastor’s 9-year-old daughter. 
Though Kirade initially had refrained from going to the police, fearing it would prompt another attack, local Christian leaders persuaded him to do so. As the animists beat the pastor, they asked him why he had approached police, he said.
“They insisted that I immediately revoke my police complaint,” he said, adding that they also rebuked him for reporting the attack on his 9-year-old daughter to school authorities.
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Chinese Pastor Who Refused to Join Communist Controlled Church Arrested for 'Subversion'

"China uses all manner of new technology to control and suppress religious practice. As technology develops, so do China's human rights violations.”


A Chinese Catholic woman prays at the government sanctioned Xishiku
Catholic Church on August 14, 2014 in Beijing, China.Getty Images/Kevin Frayer


By Leah MarieAnn Klett
Christian Post

A house church pastor in China’s Hunan province has been arrested for “inciting subversion of state power” after he refused to join the ruling Chinese Communist Party's Three-Self Patriotic Association.

Radio Free Asia reports that pastor Zhao Huaiguo, the founder of Bethel Church, was arrested on April 2 in China’s Hunan province, after being criminally detained since March 14 for inciting subversion of state power. His whereabouts are unknown.

His wife, Zhang Xinghong, told the outlet that after her husband was criminally detained, the state security personnel told her that the reason for his arrest was due to his re-posting of messages about the coronavirus pandemic.

Authorities accused him of using VPN software to avoid the Great Firewall and sharing political content, including what happened in Wuhan, the epicenter of the disease.

Zhang told RFA that before her husband was arrested, he was asked multiple times to join the Three-Self Patriotic Movement, the association that oversees Protestant Christianity in China, which he refused to do.

A day after his arrest, six police officers went to Bethel Church where they confiscated 480 books, including study tools, handouts, and copies of biblical materials, claiming the materials were illegal and without publication permission.

Zhang told China Aid, “Recently, the state security personnel have visited me multiple times, asking me to authorize a local lawyer in Zhangjiajie to handle Zhao Huaiguo’s case. I was also asked to sign a statement, promising that I would not reveal the progress about his case to any reporter, nor publish his criminal detention notice and arrest warrant.”

Feeling frustrated, she added, “Last Friday, […] I was about to hire a good lawyer, but the state security told me that Zhao has already authorized a lawyer [to represent him]. I was very unhappy. I told them, ‘If you knew that his family was going to hire a lawyer, why did you ask him to hire one?’ I told them I would not accept the lawyer hired by him, including local lawyer from Zhangjiajie.”

Zhao Huaiguo founded Bethel Church in Cili, near the city of Zhangjiajie (Hunan) in 2007. Last year, the church was banned, with the government saying Zhao illegally preached and distributed Christian pamphlets.

From March to December of last year, the public security police repeatedly harassed the church, taking its preachers in for questioning and forcing them to sign an agreement that they would not preach or hold any more religious activities.

“[Zhao] was accused of proselytizing and distributing Gospel tracts, which were considered illegal acts. After the Lunar New Year last year, the religious bureau forced the church to disperse, to which it refused. The official ban arrived last April,” a local Christian previously told China Aid.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Franklin Graham says Coronavirs Pandemic is 'Result of a Fallen World'

The evangelist has long warned that sin is being glorified in American society and that God’s judgment could be coming for embracing things like same-sex marriage or abortion.

Rev. Franklin Graham speaks during Franklin Graham's "Decision America"
California tour at the Stanislaus County Fairgrounds on May 29, 2018,
in Turlock, California Justin Sullivan/GettyImages
By Samuel Smith
Christian Post
The novel coronavirus pandemic is the “result” of sin that exists in a “fallen world” that has “turned its back on God,” conservative evangelical leader Franklin Graham said. 
Graham, president of the Christian humanitarian organization Samaritan’s Purse, spoke with Fox News’ Jeannie Pirro on Saturday for an interview that mostly focused on the emergency field hospital Samaritan’s Purse is operating in New York City’s Central Park.
In New York City, there are over 67,551 confirmed cases of the virus with over 3,048 related deaths as of Monday afternoon, according to statistics compiled by Johns Hopkins University & Medicine. Nationally, there are over 338,995 cases of coronavirus with over 10,000 deaths, and over 1.3 million cases and 72,638 related deaths worldwide.
“This pandemic, this is a result of a fallen world, a world that has turned its back on God,” Graham said in the interview. “So I would encourage people to pray and let’s ask God for help.”
Toward the end of the interview, Graham, the son of the late evangelist Billy Graham, was asked by Pirro if he gets questions from a lot of people wondering: “Why would God allow this kind of thing to happen?” 
“I don’t think that God planned for this to happen,” he responded. “It’s because of the sin that's in the world. Man has turned his back against God. We have sinned against Him. We need to ask for God’s forgiveness.”
“I don’t think that God planned for this to happen,” he responded. “It’s because of the sin that's in the world. Man has turned his back against God. We have sinned against Him. We need to ask for God’s forgiveness.”
“That’s what Easter is all about it,” Graham, who also leads the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, continued. “It’s about God so loving the world that He gave His only begotten son so that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish but should have everlasting life.”
He assured that “Christ came to save sinners” and “save the world.”  
“If we put our faith and trust in Him, He’ll forgive our sins and heal our hearts and He’ll change the course of our lives,” Graham added. 
The evangelist has long warned that sin is being glorified in American society and that God’s judgment could be coming for embracing things like same-sex marriage or abortion. During the 2016 election cycle, Graham held “Decision America” tour rallies across the United States to encourage people to let biblical values inspire their votes.'

Saturday, April 4, 2020

21.5% of Non-Christians Say Coronavirus Pandemic Has Led Them to Start Reading the Bible, Study Finds

Notably, some 44% of Americans polled said they see the global coronavirus pandemic and economic meltdown as a “wake-up call for us to turn back to faith in God,” and as “signs of coming judgment.”


By Will Maule
Faith Wire


A new study has found that some 20% of non-Christians have become interested in reading the Bible ever since the coronavirus pandemic began to sweep across the globe.

The poll, commissioned by pro-Israel ministry group “The Joshua Fund” and conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, interviewed 1000 Americans — Christian and non-Christian — to find out a bit more about their spiritual reactions to the crisis.

Notably, some 44% of Americans polled said they see the global coronavirus pandemic and economic meltdown as a “wake-up call for us to turn back to faith in God,” and as “signs of coming judgment.”

In addition, some one-in-five non-Christians (21.5%) polled said the crisis is causing them to “start reading the Bible and listen to Bible teaching and Christian sermons online even though they usually don’t.”

This group is also inclined to “search online to learn more about Bible prophecy and God’s plan for the future of mankind, and have more spiritual conversations with family and friends,” according to the study.

As for the Christians, four-in-ten (40.1%) of the respondents said they are “reading the Bible more than ever, watching or listening to Bible teaching and Christian sermons online since they cannot go to church.” This group was also found to be “searching online to understand Bible prophecy and God’s plan for the future of mankind.”

There are some 235,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the United States, with the global total now on the cusp of one million; the worldwide death toll has now surpassed 50,000.

Website: Faithwire

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My Pillow's Mike Lindell Mocked for Comments at White House on Faith amid COVID-19

"God had been taken out of our schools and lives, a nation had turned its back on God. I encourage you to use this time at home to get back in the Word. Read our Bibles and spend time with our families.”


Mike Lindell, founder and CEO of My Pillow, promoting his product
on a TV ad. 
| YouTube/edayarchiv
By Brandon Showalter
Christian Post
A flurry of comments from media talking heads arose following a White House appearance of Mike Lindell, owner of MyPillow, who encouraged people to go back to reading the Bible.
Lindell is utilizing his Minnesota-based factory, normally used to make pillows and sheets, to make 50,000 face masks per day for healthcare workers and others at no cost during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
During his remarks from the Rose Garden, Lindell urged Americans to pray and prioritize their families. He also praised President Donald Trump effusively for his handling of the disease outbreak and said that Election Day in 2016 was a chance for the United States to turn back to God.
“God gave us grace on November 8, 2016, to change the course we were on,” Lindell said. "God had been taken out of our schools and lives, a nation had turned its back on God. I encourage you to use this time at home to get back in the Word. Read our Bibles and spend time with our families.”
An executive editor at CNN, Ram Ramgopal, retweeted the video of Lindell’s White House appearance along with the comments: “In case you were wondering what My Pillow is doing in a time of coronavirus.”
MSNBC's Ali Velshi and Joy Reid were incredulous.
"Please tell me this is a prank," Reid complained on Twitter, upon hearing Lindell was part of the presidential briefings on Twitter.
Norm Ornstein, a contributing editor at The Atlantic, called Lindell an "awful human being."
By contrast, The Hill's Joe Concha said the controversy was contrived.
"Here's how you know the outrage over My Pillow's Mike Lindell is phony and selective: CEOs of other private companies reallocating many of its resources to win this war have also spoken at task force briefings. And you didn't hear one complaint or see any snark about that," he tweeted.
Lindell's presence was part of the Trump administration's efforts to stop the spread of the disease utilizing the private sector.
Not everyone in the media was offended by Lindell's invoking of God and prayer as it relates to the public health crisis.
Writing in the Washington Examiner Tuesday, Kaylee McGhee that in light of the undesirable present circumstances, many turn to faith and the hope that it provides. Though Lindell's faith in Trump's Christian aspirations are misplaced, she added, his values are important.
"For most people, faith and family are grounding forces, a source of comfort — especially at moments like this one. That’s why more Americans than ever are praying daily; why governors and mayors across the country have declared days of fasting and prayer; and why Google searches for terms such as 'God' have skyrocketed over the past few weeks. We are desperate for peace. Faith in a power greater than the crisis we currently face can provide just that," she wrote.
"Sure, maybe Lindell should not have used his camera time to scold a hurting nation. But much of the anger directed toward him has nothing to do with the manner in which he addressed the country and everything to do with his religious message."
Lindell is a former crack cocaine addict who has established a recovery network to help other addicts. He started his now-famous business out of his basement.

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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Jesus Stopped Honor Killings of Girls Raped by ISIS

One night the Yazidi man went to sleep saw Jesus in his dream. He recognized Jesus because He showed the man His nail-pierced hands.

Most of Farida’s friends at school were captured by ISIS

By Mark Ellis
God Reports


In the honor-shame culture of the Middle East, if a woman is raped it brings shame upon the family and they have a duty to kill her.

“She is killed twice, once by rape and once by her family,” says Brother George*, a church planter in the Middle East working with Novo. “(They think) rape is a shame and they have to wash the shame to restore honor, so they kill her.

“Once she is killed, the only thing the police can do is hold the husband or father or brother for 24 hours just to prove it is an honor crime and that’s it,” he explains.


Nadia Murad, a Yazidi woman, was enslaved by
ISIS and later escaped (photo: Washington Post)

In 2014, ISIS invaded villages in northern Iraq and took thousands of Yazidi and Christian women as sex slaves. But as ISIS fell apart more recently, those women were able to escape.
 

“They couldn’t come home because they would be killed,” Brother George says. “They put them in a camp because if they went home they would be killed.”


One night the Yazidi man went to sleep saw Jesus in his dream. He recognized Jesus because He showed the man His nail-pierced hands.

Jesus told the man: You don’t need to kill your daughters or anyone. I paid for everyone, so go get your daughters.

“The man woke up and thought this can’t be real. He went back to sleep and had the exact same dream.”

Then he woke up again, went back to sleep, and had the same dream a third time. “It was one dream for every girl he had.”

In the morning he gathered the (Yazidi) elders and told them what happened.

“Jesus showed up in my tent,” he declared to their astonishment. “I’m going to get my girls and nobody is going to touch them.”

Because of Jesus, he was able to successfully extract his girls from the camp, bring them home safely, and persuade the other Yazidi men to take back their daughters without harming them.

“Six weeks later the camp closed and all the (280) girls went back to their families. This is what the gospel does.”

Now there are many Yazidi young women who visit Novo regularly and receive counseling for trauma healing and discipleship training.



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Report: First Anti-Semitism Complaint of Trump Order Filed



By Cathy Burke
Newsmax


A Columbia University student's federal complaint alleging anti-Semitism on campus is the first filed under a new executive order from President Donald Trump, the student's legal team says.

In a news release, The Lawfare Project accuses Columbia's administration of knowing about a "hostile environment" created on the campus, and doing nothing about it.

The complaint to the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights was filed on behalf of Jonathan Karten, a Jewish Israeli American student.

Trump's executive order Dec. 11 stated the administration will take action against the growing problem of anti-Semitism on campuses "as vigorously as against all other forms of discrimination."

Some Jewish groups have praised the order as protecting Jewish students from discrimination, while others worry the order will stifle free speech, The Hill reported.

According to The Hill, which said it viewed a redacted version of the complaint, one Columbia professor allegedly pointed at Karten and yelled, "Don't believe a word he is saying. He is Mossad," referring to Israel's intelligence agency.

Another professor is accused of saying the killing of Israeli citizens by the military wing of Hamas is justified by Israel's "settler colonialism."

The Lawfare Project's executive director Brooke Goldstein said in a statement Trump's order creates "a legal avenue to stop this type of hatred from being perpetuated in our schools."


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Iranian Christians Refuse to Renounce Christian Faith in Exchange for Freedom from Prison

In October, a ministry helping Iranian believers told The Christian Post that it was witnessing one of the "fastest growing underground church movements" in the world.
Christians in Iran. | (Photo: Reuters/Raheb Homavandi)
By Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post

Two Iranian Christians at their final appeal hearing were ordered by a court to renounce their Christian faith to gain their freedom but they refused to do so.
Christian Solidarity Worldwide said the hearing took place on Tuesday in Tehran, where Christians Saheb Fadaie and Fatemeh Bakhteri were ordered by presiding judges Hassan Babaee and Ahmad Zargar to turn away from their religion.
The believers, who refused to comply, have been convicted of “spreading propaganda against the regime,” and are waiting to hear their final verdict. In September, Fadaie was sentenced to 18 months in prison, along with two years of internal exile, while Bakhteri was sentenced to one year in prison.
The Christians were arrested and convicted for discussing Christian doctrine in a house church, which was deemed to be an attack on Islam, the dominant religion in Iran.
Fadaie is already serving a 10-year prison sentence in the notorious Evin prison in Tehran, convicted in July 2017 along with three other Christians “for acting against national security” by “promoting Zionist Christianity.”
CSW’s Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas argued that Fadaie's and Bakhteri's convictions were not only go against their right to religious freedom, but also “criminalizes the Christian faith, which the Iranian Constitution purports to recognize.”
“It is deeply concerning that Judges Babaee and Zargar are presiding over their appeal, especially in view of the unacceptable demand for them to renounce their faith; the rejection by these judges of a previous appeal involving Mr. Fadaie, and the allegations that both judges are implicated in human rights violations,” Thomas added.
The CSW head insisted that the two Christians deserve due process and to have their verdicts overturned.
“We also continue to urge the Iranian government to cease all forms of harassment and intimidation of peaceable religious communities, and to release all those detained in connection with their religion or belief,” he said.
In October, a ministry helping Iranian believers told The Christian Post that it was witnessing one of the "fastest growing underground church movements" in the world.
Christian Post report continues here

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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Street Preaching ‘Should be Made Illegal’

The reality is that preaching Jesus has always been offensive. That’s why the apostles were killed and that’s why, to this day, Christians are being martyred for their faith.



By Michael Brown
Christian Post Op-Ed Contributor


Note: This op-ed was originally posted on April 26, 2019.
At first glance I thought this was satire, just a clever comment meant to expose liberal hypocrisy. But upon further thought I concluded that, no, this was not satire at all. It was meant to be taken seriously.
I’m referring to a comment posted to one of my YouTube videos which was titled, “London Mayor Cites 'Limitations' to Free Speech, After Street Preacher's Arrest.”
In response to this video, “John Duncan” wrote: “Being a bible street preacher should be made illegal as they often offend LGBT People, they all think that a marriage is between a man and woman only, anyone who is against Gay Marriage should be named and shamed and face a judge in a court, it should be a criminal offence to preach the bible in public, this preacher is a criminal, this is not 1819, it's 2019, being Gay is ok, well done police officers at arresting another evil bigot, the LGBT Community will agree with me, Bible Street preachers must be forced out of city centres when they preach, LGBT Lessons and Homosexuality must be promoted to children from the age of 4 so they grow up to respect Gay People. And at least Muslims don't do this as they are peaceful and law abiding citizens and don't bring up 9/11, Manchester and ISIS as they are not Muslims, Muslims do not kill, Evil People kill. I am not Gay and I am not a Muslim, I am a Liberal and I believe in Love.”
Yes, these are the sincere sentiments of a “liberal” who claims to “believe in Love.” How liberal and how loving! Sentiments like this bring to mind the saying, “With friends like this, who needs enemies?” In this case, “With love like this, who needs hate?”
This is the blindness of the modern “tolerance” movement, the hypocrisy of the radical left.
In the name of free speech, we will silence dissenting voices.
In the name of justice, we will forcibly suppress any challenge.
In the name of love, we will practice bigotry and hate.
Do you think I’m exaggerating? Let’s review what this commenter advocates, since it reflects similar sentiments I’ve seen and heard by the thousands.
First, street preaching should be made illegal because it offends LGBT people. And why does it offend them? Because street preachers preach the Bible. How horrific! What a scandal! This is criminal!
The reality is that preaching Jesus has always been offensive. That’s why the apostles were killed and that’s why, to this day, Christians are being martyred for their faith.
In this case, however, the offense is focused on one primary issue, namely, affirming marriage as God intended it (see Matthew 19:4-6). Anyone who preaches this should be arrested!
Second, those who affirm biblical marriage “should be named and shamed and face a judge in a court.” After all, this is 2019, not 1819! We are enlightened today. We are progressive. We have evolved into a higher level of human understanding. That’s why those who dare to differ with us should be named and shamed before a judge. Perhaps tar and feather them if they don’t reform?
Third, in the name of liberal love, it “should be a criminal offence to preach the bible in public.” Go ahead and read your Bibles in private (at least, for now, until Big Brother Love comes looking for you). But don’t dare carry your faith into the public square. If you do, you’re “a criminal.” Criminals should be locked up!
Fourth, not only should “Bible Street preachers . . . be forced out of city centres” but “LGBT Lessons and Homosexuality must be promoted to children from the age of 4.”
We need to rid our society of the evil influence of these Bible preachers and instead start promoting homosexuality to children as young as four. (Yes, homosexuality should be promoted to little children.)
This way, our kids can grow up free from the bigotry and bias that comes from reading the Bible and instead learn to respect gay people.
And what if this produces a hatred and intolerance towards Bible believers? Well, they deserve it. After all, they are evil bigots, and they should be scorned and shamed.
What if these Bible preachers don’t learn to conform? Lock them up. Get them off the streets. Cleanse our cities of these evil vermin.
So says a liberal who believes in love.
And note that the word “evil” occurs twice in Duncan’s comment: first, when he called a street preacher an “evil bigot”; second, when he referred to (Islamic) terrorists who killed countless thousands of innocent people.
So, street preachers are evil like ISIS.
Such is the moral confusion of liberal “love.”
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Hindu Extremists Beat Christian Leader Run Him Over With Motorcycles While Mocking Jesus

India is ranked 10th on Christian support organization Open Doors’ 2020 World Watch List of countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian 

Christians meet near their rebuilt church in Kandhamal.
In 2008, almost every church in the area was destroyed
by Hindu nationalists.
 | John Fredricks

By Leah MarieAnn Klett
Christian Post

Hindu extremists in India brutally beat a Christian leader before running their motorcycles over him while mocking his faith as he lay semi-conscious in Sehore, Madhya Pradesh state, according to a pastor.
Shortly after dropping his 5-year-old son off at school that morning, Isaac Paulose, 48, was beaten by 10 Hindu nationalists armed with bamboo rods and a thick metal chain with a heavy lock on it. The attackers then ran their five motorcycles over him, fracturing one of his ribs, Uttar Kumar Deep, pastor of Grace Fellowship Church of CEA (Christian Evangelistic Assemblies), Sehore told Morning Star News. 
According to Deep, Paulose was in his car when a Hindu nationalist on a motorcycle stopped him and told him to get out.
“Unaware of his intentions and without a slightest of suspicion, Isaac stepped out,” Deep said. “Suddenly others joined the biker, and all of them began to beat Isaac with bamboo logs and a chain. The moment he stepped out of his car, the others joined in, and they began to beat him.”
Paulose’s wife, Elizabeth Isaac, witnessed the attack and said: “The moment he stepped out of his car, the others joined in, and they began to beat him. Accusing him of ‘converting people,’ they beat him with bamboo logs and a thick metal chain with a lock attached to its end. They scorned and ridiculed him, daring him to continue to convert people.” 
The assailants threatened to kill the pastor before leaving and mocked his faith, Deep said.
“When he lay on the ground half-dead, they drove their bikes, five in number, one after another over him, injuring him further and breaking his rib,” he said. “They scorned and taunted him, asking him to call on the name of Jesus. They also threatened to kill him if he continues to ‘convert’ people.”
The assailants fled only after passers-by noticed and came to Paulose’s aid. The Christian leader was rushed to a hospital where he underwent two surgeries on his left hand, which sustained multiple fractures.
“He has received two stitches at the back of his head, and one stitch on his forehead,” Isaac said. “One of his ribs is fractured, for which the doctors said that nothing can be done and that he will need to take a lot of rest for the rib to heal by itself.”
Hemant Lal, a Christian leader from Bhopal, said Paulose was honored to suffer in Christ’s name.
“Brother Isaac’s condition was very bad when he was brought to Bhopal,” Lal told Morning Star News. “I was amazed at his faith. He told me he was not scared, and that there will be difficulties in doing the Lord’s work, but that he was glad that he suffered for the name of Jesus.”
Christian Post report continues here
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Two Women Led Hundreds Of Iranian Prisoners To Jesus Christ While In Captivity

"God had given us an opportunity to share the message of Christianity with people who needed to hear it the most..."


By Rhoda Gayle
God TV


Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh [were] Christians ... living in Iran, a country where Christian persecution is severe. The two friends held Church services and worship gatherings in their apartment in Tehran. They also distributed over 20,000 Bibles to Iranians. Both acts are considered illegal in Iran. (Image: via GODTV.com)

Bold Christian Women

However, they still boldly professed their faith to those in need until they were arrested for their "illegal" faith. But, their mission to spread the Word of God would never cease. And they continued to share the Gospel with their inmates.

"At first we were praying for our release. But after a few days, we realized that by meeting other women in the prison—some who were homeless or addicts—God had given us an opportunity to share the message of Christianity with people who needed to hear it the most," Maryam said in an interview.

Impacting People's Lives

These courageous women led hundreds of their fellow prisoners to Christ and even led Christian prayers inside the prison walls.

"We were not allowed to have a Bible, but we lived out its teachings in the prison," Marziyeh recalled.

Not only did they inspire their fellow prisoners, but they also made an impact on the lives of the prison guards.

"A female guard came to my cell and asked me to pray for her, but to keep it confidential. She said she believed that if I prayed for her, she would overcome fertility issues and become pregnant," Marziyeh added.

Freedom

They were initially persecuted by their fellow inmates and prison guards. The two women were also refused medical care by prison doctors because of their faith. However, as time went by, things changed. Marziyeh even noted that they felt freer to share the Gospel in prison than outside in the streets.

"The guards couldn't stop us from talking to prisoners about Christianity and that made them furious. We were already in prison, so what more could they do to us?" said Marziyeh.

[Maryam and Marziyeh were eventually granted asylum, and now live in the USA. According to the Alarabiya.net article, they: continue to speak out against Iran's leadership. Amirizadeh said she supports the Trump administration's "maximum pressure" campaign, which is "really working" to help the Iranian people and stop the malign behavior of the regime.]


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