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Iran: Police storm Christian home
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John Henry
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Jun 23, 2007 18:25 PDT
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FAITH
UNDER FIRE
Police storm Christian's home
One believer imprisoned, possessions
confiscated
June 23, 2007
(c) 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
Earlier this year WND reported
on plans
by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to "pave the path for the
glorious reappearance of Imam Mahdi," and now confirmed reports
from
Voice of the Martyrs reveals that the persecution of Christians in
Iran is intensifying.
WND reported that Ahmadinejad is urging Iranians to prepare for the
coming of the Mahdi by turning the country into a mighty and advanced
Islamic society and by avoiding the corruption and excesses of the West.
Shiites believe the 12th imam disappeared as a child in the year 941, but
when he returns he will reign on earth for seven years, before bringing
about a final judgment and the end of the world.
Voice of the Martyrs, which makes available a newsletter providing
updates on the persecution of Christians around the world, says in a
new report Christians in Iran "are being detained, interrogated and
in one case, imprisoned because of their faith in Jesus Christ."
"This new wave of persecution is coming against Christians that meet
to worship God in the privacy of their homes," VOM said its sources
revealed. "We have confirmed reports that several believers have
been interrogated and one house was stormed by an elite police team that
confiscated a computer, several CDs and Christian materials. A Christian
was arrested in this attack, and remains in prison."
"Clearly, Iran's government is alarmed at the growth of the
Christian faith there," said Todd Nettleton, a spokesman for the
ministry that serves persecuted Christians worldwide.
"This is a key time for the church in Iran. We call on Iran's
government to release this Christian believer who is being held, and we
call on Christians around the world to pray for our brothers and sisters
in Iran," he said.
The organization also asked for prayer for Iranian believers to
"remain steadfast in their faith despite this new wave of
persecution."
Experts monitoring such persecution say that Christians make up a tiny
percentage of the people of Iran, where the government
"officially" allows Christians to practice their faith but in
reality intervenes and harasses Christians regularly.
For example, Christians are not allowed to print literature, including
Sunday bulletins, and converts from Islam to Christianity are labeled
apostate and subject to the death penalty. Christian pastors are under
constant surveillance, and many are forced to sign documents saying they
will not allow Muslims to be in their worship services.
As WND's
earlier report detailed, official Iranian radio broadcast a lengthy
series on the imminent appearance of a messianic figure who will defeat
Islam's enemies and impose Islamic Shiite rule over the entire world –
even speculating on specific dates the so-called "Mahdi" will
be revealed.
"Be joyous my heart, miracles of the Messiah will soon be
here," reads a poem used to conclude the first broadcast. "The
scent of breaths of the One we know comes from near. Grieve not of sorrow
and melancholy, as assured I was … last night that a Savior will come,
it's clear."
After the coming of the 12th imam, or Mahdi, "liberal democratic
civilization" will be found only in "history museums,"
explained the program.
"Contrary to the views of western theoreticians, who usually depict
an ambiguous and dark future for mankind, Muslim experts believe human
history, despite its many ups and downs, has a very auspicious
fate," explained the program. "Muslims believe hopes for the
realization of such a happy ending for the world are called 'Awaiting
Redemption,' and means waiting for man's problems to be solved by the
Savior at the end of time. This awaiting influences many, and inspired
them with activity and enthusiasm in confronting darkness and oppression
for changing the existing situation. …"
This messianic figure will be a direct descendant of Muhammad, according
to the broadcasts.
"In short, when he reappears, peace, justice and security will
overcome oppression and deceit and one global government, the most
perfect ever, will be established," it said.
"Another beautiful moment of the Savior's appearance is the coming
down of Prophet Jesus (PBUH) from heaven," says the report.
"Hazrat Mahdi receives him courteously and asks him to lead the
prayers. But Jesus says you are more qualified for this than me. We read
in the book Tazkarat ol-Olia, 'the Mahdi will come with Jesus son of Mary
accompanying him.' This indicates that these two great men are (sic)
complement each other. Imam Mahdi will be the leader while Prophet Jesus
will act as his lieutenant in the struggle against oppression and
establishment of justice in the world. Jesus had himself given the
tidings of the coming of God's last messenger and will see Mohammad's
ideals materialize in the time of the Mahdi."
Ahmadinejad's mystical pre-occupation with the coming of the Mahdi is
raising concerns that a nuclear-armed Islamic Republic could trigger the
kind of global conflagration he envisions will set the stage for the end
of the world.
The
Voice of the Martyrs newsletter, available through an
online signup process, is available to provide constant updates on
the situations Christians are facing in 2007.
"Because we are so free and so comfortable, a lot of us don't ask
about how it is for Christians in the rest of the world. We've never been
reminded, don't think about it, and sad to say in some cases, we don't
care," Nettleton told WND.
Unlike the popular contemporary concept that the persecution of
Christians happened in biblical times and then ended, he said, such
attacks now are escalating in dozens of nations around the world.
But before supporters can get involved in the battles over steadfastness
in the faith, they have to understand what is developing, Nettleton said.
"One of our purposes is to be a wake-up call to the American church,
and say, 'Here's what reality is for our spiritual brothers and sisters
in restricted nations,'" he said of the
newsletter.
Voice of the Martyrs is a non-profit, interdenominational ministry
working worldwide to help Christians who are persecuted for their faith,
and to educate the world about that persecution. Its headquarters are in
Bartlesville, Okla., and it has 30 affiliated international offices.
It was launched by Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand, who began smuggling
Bibles into eastern Europe and Asia in the 1940s. Shortly later Richard
was abducted and imprisoned in Romania where he was tortured for his
refusal to recant Christianity.
He eventually was released in 1964 and the next year he testified about
the persecution of Christians before the U.S. Senate's Internal Security
Subcommittee, stripping to the waist to show the deep torture wound scars
on his body.
The group that later was renamed The Voice of the Martyrs was organized
in 1967, when his book, "Tortured for Christ," was released.
Source:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56323
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"Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them
which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body."
(Hebrews 13:3)
"Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for
theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye, when men shall
revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against
you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great
is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were
before you." (Matthew 5:10-12)
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