AFGHANISTAN
VOM Calls for Continued Prayer for Kidnapped South Korean Christians
UPDATE: On August 13, two of the 23 South Koreans kidnapped by the Taliban
in mid-July, were freed in rural Afghanistan. According to media reports,
the two women were handed over to international Red Cross officials. The
Voice of the Martyrs is calling on believers around the world to continue
praying for the protection and release of the 19 remaining Korean aid
workers still being held by the Taliban. Please also remember the families
of the two men in the group who were killed previously. Ask that the Holy
Spirit convict the hearts of the Taliban and the testimony of these
believers draws others into fellowship with Christ. Psalm 91, Joshua
1:9
AZERBAIJAN
Two-Year Imprisonment for Baptist Pastor – Forum 18 News
UPDATE: On August 8, Baptist Pastor Zaur Balaev was sentenced to two years
in prison by a court in the Northwestern Regional Center of Zakatala,
Azerbaijan. According to Forum 18 News Service, Balaev was convicted of
using violence against a state representative. He was accused of holding
"illegal meetings under the guise of religious activity without concrete
authority and registration." Forum 18 News reported, "He also was accused
of attracting young people to worship services and playing loud music at
services. Azerbaijan's authorities have changed their accusations since
Balaev has been held. Police initially claimed Balaev set a dog on police
during a raid on a Sunday worship service. After more than 50 people
signed a written statement testifying to Balaev's innocence, the
references to the dog disappeared from the authorities' claims. Instead,
Balaev was accused of attacking five policemen and damaging a police car
door." He was convicted under Article 315, Part 1 of the Criminal Code,
which punishes the application of or threat of application of violence,
including to a state representative when he or she is carrying out
official duties. It carries a maximum sentence of three years. Pray for
Pastor Balaev and his family while he is in prison. Ask God to encourage
believers in Azerbaijan and for the Holy Spirit to convict the authorities
that brought these charges. Psalm 27:1, Isaiah 54:17
PAKISTAN
Christians Experiencing Hardship After Red Mosque Attack, Christian
Attacked – VOM Sources
The Voice of the Martyrs has received information that Christians are
experiencing increased hardships after the attacks at the Red Mosque last
month. In an unrelated incident in July, a VOM contact, who is a Muslim
convert; was attacked by three strangers while he was sleeping in a hotel
room. Attackers tried to kill him, but God saved his life. He sustained
some wounds to his body and they are healing. Pray this believer is
protected from future attacks. Ask God to protect believers in Pakistan as
they continue sharing the gospel, despite immense challenges. 1
Corinthians 15:57
INDIA
Pastor Threatened; Pastor and Wife Assaulted, Imprisoned and Later
Released – VOM Sources
 | KASHMIR – On July 29, five men from the Molvis Al-Hadis
Mosque in Baramulla threatened Pastor Bashir Masih, and other believers
preparing for Sunday worship. According to The Voice of the Martyrs'
contacts in India, "The five men threatened the believers and instructed
them to vacate the house, which is also used as a house church, within a
month since it is located near a mosque." In the past, Muslim extremists
have assaulted Pastor Masih's disabled son and Muslim village
authorities have allowed extremists to block drinking water to Pastor
Masih's home. Pastor Masih was a Muslim who converted to Christianity in
2005. His house church, Shalom Prayer House, was started in 2005. Pray
for Pastor Masih's family and Christians in India who remain steadfast
in their faith, despite persecution. Hebrews 13:5-6 |
 | KARTANAKA – August 10, Pastor Victor and his wife Glory were
released after spending a month in prison. On July 9, the couple was
assaulted by a Hindu extremist while they were distributing tracts in
the Bijapur District, Karnataka. They were later arrested. According to
The Voice of the Martyrs' contacts in India, a grocery store owner
invited the pastor and his wife to his home and while they were talking,
a man entered the home and attacked them. VOM contacts report, "When the
man entered the home, he saw gospel tracts and began cursing at the
pastor and slapped him. The grocery owner joined the assault and dragged
the pastor out of the home and put him on a rickshaw and took him to the
police. The Hindu extremist registered a complaint against the couple
for inciting religious disharmony." The couple was arrested under
section 296 A of the Indian Penal Code. Pray for Pastor Victor and his
family and ask God to protect Christians in India. 2 Timothy 1:7 |
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