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What does it mean for Christians in prison to get letters from Christians around the world? It means that they are part of a family, and they are not forgotten.
In Part 2 of our interview with Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh they share more of the story of how God used them inside Iran's notorious Evin Prison, where they spent 259 days.
Listen as they share the heartbreak of seeing children born in prison and later taken from their mothers. Maryam and Marziyeh share how their treatment in prison changed when letters from around the world began arriving, and they'll give ideas about how we can talk to Muslims about our faith in Christ.
You'll be inspired by the faith of these two women who consider it an honor to have been allowed to suffer for Jesus.
Write letters to Christians still in prison today at www.PrisonerAlert.com.
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What does it mean for Christians in prison to get letters from Christians around the world? It means that they are part of a family, and they are not forgotten.
In Part 2 of our interview with Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh they share more of the story of how God used them inside Iran's notorious Evin Prison, where they spent 259 days.
Listen as they share the heartbreak of seeing children born in prison and later taken from their mothers. Maryam and Marziyeh share how their treatment in prison changed when letters from around the world began arriving, and they'll give ideas about how we can talk to Muslims about our faith in Christ.
You'll be inspired by the faith of these two women who consider it an honor to have been allowed to suffer for Jesus.
Write letters to Christians still in prison today at www.PrisonerAlert.com.

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