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Sudan Releases Priest Suspected of Kidnapping ‘Apostate' Compass Direct reports an E... Religion Today Summaries - May 25
Compass Direct reports an Episcopal priest and five other people who were arrested in the Sudanese capital over the disappearance of a Muslim convert to Christianity were released last week after the missing woman reported herself to police. Shiraz Feteh Rahman Bellula (previously identified as Shirakh Abdallah) had gone into hiding in March to escape physical abuse from her family for converting to Christianity, a Catholic schoolteacher said. Bellula turned herself in to Khartoum police on May 16, prompting the release of the Episcopal Rev. Elia Komondan and Catholic schoolteacher Anthony Gabriel, as well as four others over the following two days. According to one Christian source who requested anonymity, Bellula's family was forced to sign a statement that they would not mistreat her. "But the document they were made to sign will not grant her safety," the Christian said.
While the United State and Iran play a game of brinkmanship over the latter's pursuit of nuclear technology, more than 120 Iranian church leaders have pledged to 40 days of prayer and fasting for the salvation of Iran, ASSIST News reports. This campaign will begin on Ascension Day, May 25. According to Sam Yeghnazar, Executive Director of Elam Ministries, participants will fast for different lengths of time and at different periods during the 40 days. He says: "Iranian Christians have issued a call to the global Church to join in praying for the strategic country of Iran. Together they are working to see that millions of Christians around the world will join this campaign. Many church leaders and prayer groups around the world have already begun to put their weight behind this campaign." In answering the question, "Why pray and fast for Iran?" Yeghnazar replies: "Because critical times demand dramatic action. These days [Iran] is at the center of a global crisis that could easily lead to war, deep political turmoil and economic chaos. We need to fall on our knees and pray that God, in His mercy, will intervene."
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