Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani RELEASED!!!

 

Youcef Nadarkhani, the Iranian pastor who captured the hearts of millions as he stood firm in his faith while facing execution, has been acquitted of apostasy.

Two organizations that have closely been monitoring the case and have sources in Iran reported Saturday that Nadarkhani, who went on trial early Saturday, has been released from prison and is at home with his family.

“Thank you to everyone that has supported me with your prayers,” Nadarkhani said, according to Present Truth Ministries.

Though acquitted of apostasy, the Iranian pastor was found guilty of evangelizing Muslims. He was sentenced to three years imprisonment but was released because he already served this time.

“We give thanks to God for His deliverance and the answer to our prayers,” Jason DeMars, founder of Present Truth Ministries, said in a statement.

Christian Solidarity Worldwide also confirmed the pastor’s release.

“We commend the Iranian judiciary for this step, which is a triumph for justice and the rule of law,” said CSW Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas. “While we rejoice at this wonderful news, we do not forget hundreds of others who are harassed or unjustly detained on account of their faith, and CSW is committed to continue campaigning until all of Iran’s religious minorities are able to enjoy religious freedom as guaranteed under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Iran is party.”

Nadarkhani, pastor in a network of house churches, was arrested on Oct. 13, 2009, after protesting the government’s decision to force all children, including his own Christian children, to read the Quran.

He was initially charged for protesting but the charges were later changed to apostasy and evangelism to Muslims. In 2010, he was sentenced to death and the ruling was upheld by the Supreme Court of Iran last year.

According to Islamic Sharia Law, an apostate has three days to recant. The Christian pastor had refused to recant his faith.

Christians around the world have prayed and appealed for Nadarkhani’s release. A Twitter campaign advocating for his freedom reached more than 3 million.
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Praise the Lord! Our brother is free! 😀

1,000 Days

Keep It Going!

http://www.persecutionblog.com/2012/03/youcef-nadarkhani-twitter-campaign-reaches-1m-people-worldwide.html

Youcef Nadarkhani’s case is getting more and more recognition. The Tweet for Youcef Twitter campaign has now reached over a million. The campaign is reaching people across the nation and even internationally. Eighty-nine percent of the world’s nations have been reached by this campaign, of which thirty-five countries are Muslim countries with some form of Sharia law. Keep this going! Youcef is still in jail and a death sentence still hangs over his head. Keep him in your prayers and keep his name and situation alive. While all eyes are on him and the courts, they will be less likely to succumb to the pressure of executing him.

Also,  do the same for Asia Bibi.

Asia Bibi is a Pakistani sister in Christ who has also been held in prison and sentenced to death for proclaiming her faith. This was done after making her beliefs known to her coworkers while they were debating over her faith with her. Her house was later attacked by a mob of extreme Muslims, and when she brought this matter to the police, she was arrested on accounts of blasphemy. Like Youcef Nadarkhani, a death sentence also rests on her head. Go to http://www.callformercy.com/ to sign the petition for her release.

 

This is an injustice to the people of God and as brethren, we cannot stand by and watch while they are killed. Please keep up the progress with the Tweet for Youcef campaign and help increase the support for Asia Bibi, which has slowed down and become less noticed as of late. They both are condemned by law and both need  help and prayer if they are to live. So keep this going!

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