Family of Christian Pastor Held in Iran Asks: Where is State Department?

From Fox News online.

Pastor Saeed Abedini, a Christian minister and American citizen who lives in Boise Idaho with his wife and two young children, has been held in Tehran’s infamous Evin Prison since September for allegedly evangelizing in his native country. Despite being held for months before formal charges were revealed at his trial this week, the State Department has not issued a statement or made any public demand that Iran release him, say his supporters.

“Every day counts. He is being tortured. They (State Department) can do so much more,” said Abedini’s wife, Naghmeh Abedini. “I’ve been so heartbroken. It’s as though we are letting the Iranian government lead with their interpretation of what he’s done wrong instead of protecting our American ideals.”

This is shameful if the allegations are true and it certainly represents the active persecution Christians around the world suffer. Please keep pastor Abedini and his family in your fervent prayers. Read it all.

 

Courtney Reissig: Death is in the Details

From Christianity Today online.

A provocative article with which I couldn’t agree more. As a culture we have sanitized death, and I think that is not coincidental to the general abandonment of the Christian faith alongside the generally awful job of teaching about death and our Christian hope the Church has done of late.

100847We live in a culture that runs from true death. Sure, we see death all of the time in our movies, television, and video games, but rarely are we confronted with the actual death of another human being. Death has become more conceptual to us than physical. Even shootings on the news or military death counts can seem like faceless, bodiless numbers. They are deaths we too often don’t and can’t picture.

It takes great tragedy for us to come face-to-face with the physicality of death. There are our personal experiences, watching a loved one pass away or saying goodbye to their open casket. For us as a country, there was Sept. 11. We followed on TV as rescue workers searched for bodies in the rubble. More recently, of course, there was the Sandy Hook shooting, when horrific details emerged about the slaughter of 20 children and 6 adults at the hands of a mad man.

One victim’s mother, Veronique Pozner, has come forward to give voice to the grieving, describing her son’s body after he was shot multiple times in his first-grade classroom. This embodied, physical description of death is difficult for us, and the Jewish Daily Forward got complaints over the details they chose to publish in the story, including injuries to 6-year-old Noah Pozner’s face and left hand. We owe it to this mother to listen to her description of identifying her son, some say.

Check it out and see what you think.

A Prayer for the Feast Day of the Conversion of St. Paul

O God, by the preaching of your apostle Paul you have  caused the light of the Gospel to shine throughout the world:Grant, we pray, that we, having his wonderful conversion in remembrance, may show ourselves thankful to you by following his holy teaching; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.