In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. Matthew 5:16

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani

As many of you may have heard, there is an URGENT request for people to speak up against the recent sentence for death of Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani in the Iran judicial system.  What is his crime you may ask and why should you get involved?  Well, his crime is that he will not recant his Christian faith and belief in Jesus Christ.  Yes, he is slated for death because he is a Christian!

Pressure must be placed on the powers that be to STOP this injustice!  Jay Sekulow of the ACLJ has set up a free web-site where you can sign the petition to be sent to Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.   His execution could happen at any time and diplomatic involvement could stop this atrocity!  I am saddened that our government is not doing more to help but this is at least a place to begin the pressure on this current administration to do something!

PLEASE, take a minute, it is really quick and easy, to fill out the on the link above to let your voice be heard to help this brother in need.  He has a wife and children and he won't recant his beliefs.  Lord Jesus be with this  man, his family and all those who could stop this.  We need a miracle in Jesus' Mighty Name!  AMEN!

According to the International Business Times (IBT) as reported on October 5, 2011 it appears that Pastor Youcef is safe for now and will avoid the "hangman in Iran for the time being."

They reported, "Nadarkhani, once the leader of a 400-person congregation in Rasht, was previously convicted of apostasy -- the crime of abandoning Islam and converting to Christianity -- but Iran now claims that the death penalty reports that circulated around the world last week were unsubstantiated."

“Youssef Nadar-Khani [sic] has been charged with a crime and is in a prison based on an arrest warrant issued against him,” Gilan Province Judiciary Chief Mohammad-Javad Heshmati said on Wednesday, "according to Iran state news agency Press TV.

“There has been no execution order. No conviction at all has been issued yet and it is up to the court to finally decide the verdict after studying his case,” he added.

IBT went on to report, "Since news of Nadarkhani's looming execution spread, Iran has been loudly decrying the pastor as 'a convicted rapist and extortionist,' and the Fars News Agency said over the weekend that Nadarkhani was to be executed for Zionism and threats to national security."


“This individual is guilty and his crime is not attempting to convert others to Christianity, rather his crimes are of a security nature,” Ali Rezvani, Deputy Governor of Gilan Province, stated.

"Nadarkhani was first arrested in 2009 and until Monday, the government had only mentioned the apostasy charge for years, at least according to the court documents that have been released" said the IBT.

They went on to report, "It is believed that in 2010, Iran's Supreme Court upheld the death by hanging sentence, and the filing signed by judges Morteza Fazel and Azizoallah Razaghi mentions the religious charges against Nadarkhani and nothing more."

"Mr. Youcef Nadarkhani, son of Byrom, 32 years old, married, born in Rasht in the state of Gilan, is convicted of turning his back on Islam, the greatest religion the prophesy of Mohammad at the age of 19," the document states.

"He has often participated in Christian worship and organized home church services, evangelizing and has been baptized and baptized others, converting Muslims to Christianity. He has been accused of breaking Islamic Law that from puberty (15 years according to Islamic law) until the age of 19 the year 1996, he was raised a Muslim in a Muslim home."

"During court trials, he denied the prophecy of Mohammad and the authority of Islam. He has stated that he is a Christian and no longer Muslim. During many sessions in court with the presence of his attorney and a judge, he has been sentenced to execution by hanging according to article 8 of Tahrir–olvasileh."

Are you kidding me, his crimes according to the state's documents (did you catch that above) are: "He has often participated in Christian worship and organized home church services, evangelizing and has been baptized and baptized others, converting Muslims to Christianity. He has been accused of breaking Islamic Law that from puberty (15 years according to Islamic law) until the age of 19 the year 1996, he was raised a Muslim in a Muslim home."

Come Lord Jesus!