Pastor Saeed Abedini, an American, is still being held in an Iranian prison, our government isn't doing anything to help get him released and his wife and children wonder if they will ever see him again.
This is a heart-wrenching, real-life tale that may not have the happy-ever-after ending, at least not here on earth. Pastor Abedini's story isn't the only one. There are many more people, people who believe in Jesus Christ, whose lives are in jeopardy every day.
To proclaim and be a Christian is getting to be more difficult here in the United States. To proclaim and be a Christian in another country will cost that Christian their life.
Though it is becoming more politically correct to be intolerant towards Christians, in other countries such as China, Iran, North Korea, and Pakistan, just to name a few, it is a death warrant to become a Christian, especially if that person came out of another religion, such as Pastor Abedini.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) are doing all they can to get the release of Pastor Abedini. They are sending petitions through emails, they tweet almost daily about this situation, they send petitions to the courts, and everyone else that may have some clout.
What will you do to help free this pastor so he can come back home and be with his family? What can you do?
You can pray. You can sign petitions. You can write letters to Congress and House representatives. You can pray. Prayer is the mightiest weapon any Christian can wield. And sign those petitions.
For more information about Pastor Saeed Abedini go to http://aclj.org/
And for more information about your brothers and sisters in Christ who are being persecuted here are some more websites:
http://www.persecution.com/
http://www.gfa.org/
http://www.worldwatchmonitor.org/
http://www.send.org/
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came across this organization and believe I should share this with you.
The persecution against Christians and house churches taking place in
China is going full force and we need to remember our brothers and
sisters in Christ Jesus daily. The report I am posting was made almost a
year ago. It doesn’t take too much imagination to believe the situation
has gotten worse. Please remember these dear members of the body of
Christ.To learn more about China Aid Association click hereChina Aid Association, April 20, 2012 For
many years, China’s house churches, which uphold religious freedom and
hold fast to the true faith, have been viewed by the Chinese government
as a hostile group of dissenters and have become the target of
persecution and crackdowns. Furthermore, these vile acts of the
government, which blatantly violate the Constitution of the People’s
Republic of China, have increased in frequency and severity year after
year.In
December 2010, the Communist Party Central Committee’s Public Security
Commission issued a secret document to target China’s “house churches”
in implementing its special suppression campaign “Operation Deterrence.”
Government officials of all levels were told to “guide” Christians
attending those unregistered churches to worship in
[government-approved] Three-Self churches, and to “break up” large
churches like Shouwang Church into small groups. Soon
thereafter, beginning on Easter 2011, Beijing Shouwang Church was
forced to hold its Sunday worship service outdoors, and various
government agencies have joined together in continuous attacks on the
church, which has had its former large-scale Sunday worship services
“broken up” into small groups meeting separately.“The
so-called ‘house churches,’ this problem does not exist…,” Wang Zuo’an,
head of the State Administration for Religious Affairs (SARA) said in
an interview with Wu Xiaoli on her show “Q & A about Shenzhou,”
which aired on Hong Kong’s Phoenix Satellite Television on the afternoon
of Oct. 21, 2011. “According to the Regulations on Religious Affairs
promulgated by State Council, religious groups need to follow the
related regulations and register with the government. Nevertheless, a
well-known fact is that many Christians of China spontaneously get
together and meet at illegal and unregistered locations. The number of
these believers is not clear to us. They call themselves ‘house
churches.’ Western countries call them ‘underground churches’.” This
remark of Wang’s signaled the Chinese Communist government’s new round
of initiatives to eradicate house churches. At
the National Work Conference on Religious Affairs on Jan. 9, 2012, SARA
deputy director Jiang Jianyong said that SARA in 2010 had started the
process of certifying and creating files on clergy, and that the process
is supposed to be completed in 2012. This was the starting point for
promoting the implementation of the “Regulations on Religious Affairs.”
The plan is to systematize and computerize the management of clergy in
three years.As
a matter of fact, SARA is certifying and creating files only on clergy
from government-approved religious groups; the purpose of this is to
target religious groups unwilling to become part of the
government-approved religious entities, to exclude them and purge and
eradicate them. In this way, thousands of “house churches” in China will
become “illegal” religious groups, and thousands of “house church”
ministers will become “illegal” clergy.At
the same time, SARA held the first training class for “Patriots in the
Christian Community” in Beijing in September 2011, and in 2012 a second
class is planned for the near future. During this time, the China
Christian Council and the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (CCC/TSPM)
across China have been holding “Training Sessions for Ministerial
Certification,” in which “patriotic” education is conducted. Reports of
these sessions have appeared on many religious websites, in the media
and in periodicals. In some CCC/TSPM “Training Sessions for Ministerial
Certification” that this reporter has attended, the local religious
bureaus had all made special arrangements for officials of the deputy
bureau chief level or higher to speak on “Regulations on Religious
Affairs” and “patriotism.”According
to sources, SARA’s certifying of and creating files on [church]
ministers and its pervasive “patriotic” education are aimed at
consolidating the joint forces of the CCC/TSPM and the Communist
government so as to further eradicate the foundation upon which house
churches stand. The government is calling this “solidify the foundation
and reinforce the framework.”In
the course of reporting, this reporter learned that in September 2011,
when SARA held its first training class for “Patriots in the Christian
Community,” a secret document issued jointly by SARA and the ministries
of Public Security and Civil Affairs was released that addressed the
issue of completely eradicating “house churches.” Its main points were:1.Phase
One: from Jan. to June 2012, conduct thorough, intensive and secret
investigations of house churches throughout the country and create files
on them.2.
Phase Two: in two to three years, concentrate on cleaning up the “house
churches” that have been investigated and have had files created.3. Phase Three: in 10 years’ time, completely wipe out “house churches.”The main strategies for implementing the above are:1. Incorporate denominationally affiliated “house churches” into the CCC/TSPM management system.2.
Comprehensively implement the management model of “meeting sites
attached to churches” [i.e. house churches become “meeting sites”
attached to an official Three-Self church]. Within the CCC/TSPM system,
register those “house churches” that are willing to register and
eradicate the “house churches” that do not want to register.3.
Ban the words “house church” as well as all reports on “house
churches” from all websites, media and documents, and use “house
gatherings” instead of the term “house church,” that is, call “house
churches” “house gatherings.”4. Implement humane law enforcement measures for “house churches”.We
have noticed since the beginning of 2012 an increase in the frequency
of persecution and suppression of house churches by the Chinese
Communist government. In addition to the continuing persecution of
Beijing Shouwang Church which has lasted for more than a year, the
number of other similar cases has risen 20% over last year and has
spread into other areas, including Christian education publication and
bookstores.In
a recent random survey conducted by this reporter in several provinces,
cities and regions, over 95% of house church ministers surveyed said
they had strongly felt the impact of the relevant government departments
launching intense investigations into and creating files on the house
churches, which has extended to grassroots-level villages and towns.
Over 85% house church ministers said that their local religious affairs
departments had already created files on them. A house church pastor
from Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, said he had received reliable
information that the provincial government had issued secret documents
regarding the eradication of house churches. He said, “The situation
this year is especially tense.”This
reporter has observed that the implementation of Phase One of the
eradication of “house churches” as described in the secret document
issued jointly by SARA and the ministries of Public Security Civil
Affairs not only has already begun but has entered an intense phase.
According to the main points of this secret document, this new round of
the Chinese government’s campaign to eradicate “house churches” will be
rolled out in three stages of six months, three years and ten years.
Compared with Operation Deterrence launched in December 2010, it is
gentler, longer, and more sustained, as well as being full of “united
front” strategy. [“United front” is a loaded political term that
hearkens back to the Communist Party’s revolutionary beginnings when it
used persuasion to achieve cooperation with non-Communist groups.]Humane
law enforcement, long-term implementation, and “united front”-style
registration. How will this new Chinese government campaign to eradicate
“house churches” impact house churches that are seeking a path to
religious freedom and holding fast to the true faith? We’ll wait and
see.Meanwhile,
we also pray for China’s house churches, asking that God protect them
as they journey on the path to religious freedom. May God bless the
house churches that proclaim the truth of the Gospel and may God
strengthen Beijing Shouwang Church in the midst of severe persecution. ChinaAid ContactsBob Fu, President | Mark Shan, News AnalystTel: 1+ (888) 889-7757 | Cell: (267) 205-5210Email: Bob@ChinaAid.org | Mark@ChinaAid.orgLA Office: Eddie Romero | Tel: (323) 521-6777 | Email: ChinaAid.LA@gmail.comWebsite: www.ChinaAid.org | www.MonitorChina.org