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ASSIST News Service (ANS) - PO Box 2126, Garden Grove, CA 92842-2126 USA
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Monday, September 13, 2004

PENTECOSTAL LEADERS RELEASED IN IRAN
News comes after church urged prayers

By: Stefan J. Bos
Special Correspondent, ASSIST News Service

TEHRAN, IRAN  (ANS) -- Ten Pentecostal pastors and elders of Iran’s Assemblies of God Church arrested last week have been released, a Christian news agency reported late Monday, September 13.

Compass news agency, which has close contacts with persecuted Christians, quoted an unidentified Iranian source as saying that the group was released Sunday "quite late in the night."

They were detained four days earlier together with 70 other Assemblies of God representatives, when police raided their meeting at a church center in Karaj, 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of the capital Tehran.

Iranian security forces reportedly blindfolded all men and women present and interrogated them. All detainees were released by nightfall except for the 10 pastors and elders, the church confirmed.

PRAYERS FOR RELEASE

News about their release came just hours after Springfield based U.S. Assemblies of God World Missions (AGWM) urged its supporters to pray for the detained group.

"Iranian brethren contacted AGWM to call the Body of Christ to prayer," said Mark Hausfeld, Area Director for AGWM's Central Eurasia Missions in a statement obtained by ASSIST News Service (ANS).

Compass quoted church sources as saying that "they were not given any reason for their arrest," although they were asked "many questions about themselves and each other."

Due to close police surveillance, the 10 leaders have not made direct contact with other evangelical believers since their release, Compass reported.

ORDAINED MINISTERS

Six ordained ministers were named among the freed prisoners, as Vartan, Soren, Harmik, George, Omid and Farhad. Another two men serving as pastors and two church elders were identified as Neshan, Hamid, Henry and Robert.

Since its declaration as an Islamic state in 1979, Iran has clamped down harshly on its Protestant citizens. The murderers of three of Iran’s leading Protestant pastors 10 years ago have never been brought to justice, Compass said.

"Assemblies of God leader Rev. Haik Hovsepian-Mehr was murdered in January 1994, shortly after launching a successful international campaign to free Mehdi Dibaj, a long-time convert to Christianity jailed for nine years. Six months later, Dibaj was also killed, followed days later by the disappearance and murder of Rev. Tateos Michaelian, a Presbyterian pastor," recalled Compass.

DEATH PENALTY

Under Islamic law, apostates who leave Islam are subject to the death penalty. Iran is one of the over 200 countries where AGWM claims to be represented by 4,000 people, including 1,900 appointed missionaries, 600 missionary associates and 1,500 missionary children. T

The Pentecostal denomination supporting AGWM has roughly 50 million members and adherents with 250,000 churches and preaching points worldwide, according to Assemblies of God estimates.

Iranian representatives of the church had expressed concern that authorities may prepare a new massive crackdown on evangelicals in the Islamic nation.


Read more on these and other news stories on news agency BosNewsLife at website http://www.bosnewslife.com


Award winning Journalist Stefan J. Bos was born on the 19th of September 1967 in a small home in downtown Amsterdam, in the Netherlands not far from the typewriter of his father, who was (and still is) a Reporter and ghostwriter. Already at a very young age Bos decided to become journalist and finally arrived in Hungary, the same country where his parents had smuggled Bibles during Communism.

Bos has traveled extensively to cover wars and revolutions throughout the region and received the Annual Press Award of Merit from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for his coverage about foreign policy affairs including Hungary's relationship with NATO and the European Union. Stefan J. Bos can be reached at: stefan@bosnewslife.com.


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457 posted on 09/14/2004 3:39:07 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: Cindy
Heavenly Father, we return to give You thanks that You have looked with favor upon these men of the Gospel and have caused their captors to release them. Greatly are You to be praised, O God, for Your works are mighty on behalf of Your children. We thank You for their safekeeping ... we thank You for the prayers of the saints ... we thank You that You move in the affairs of men to accomplish Your good and perfect will. Bless the spread of the Gospel in Iran and bless those who bring the Good News, that this nation will bear fruit for the Kingdom of God. In the Name of Jesus, we pray, Amen ...
480 posted on 09/14/2004 7:12:07 PM PDT by Pegita ('Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take Him at His Word ...)
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