News by email Donate

Suggestions

Middle East Concern
Middle East Concern
World News

Iranian Christian convert released from prison

A Chistian convert in Iran has been released from prison after being arrested at a house church in 2017. 

MajidReza Souzanchi Kushani has been released four months early after being sentenced for two years, reduced from five originally, in 2018. 

According to Middle East Concern, after being arrested at the house church he was imprisoned in Evin Prison, which holds political prisoners in Tehran. He was charged with promoting house churches. 

In May 2018, he was sentenced to five years in prison for "membership in evangelistic groups and Christianity activity." He was also accused of theft - which he denied - and sentenced to two additional years.
 
In December 2018, on apppeal, Majidreza Souzanchi's five-year sentence was reduced to two years.

After serving the sentence related to being part of an evangelistic group, Majidreza was transferred to Tehran Greater Prison to serve the sentence for theft and caught Covid-19 there.

Now released, he wants to visit his children and find work, hvaing previously been a welder. 

Middle East Concern have asked Christians to pray that MajidReza will experience God's peace and comfort and be able to adjust quickly to life outside prison, that he will be able to find work and rent a flat and that he will soon be able to visit his children and restore his relationship with them. 
 
 

 

News you can believe in. Stand with Premier Christian News today.

Your gift today ensures that Premier Christian News can press forward in strength, reaching more people with biblical truth and shaping the future of Christian thought. It’s more than just a donation—it’s an investment in renewed minds and transformed lives. 

Without continued support, the ability to create and distribute resources that strengthen faith and equip the church will be compromised. But with your help, we can grow deeper, stand firmer, and shine brighter in the culture.

Your support today is critical.

Support Us
Continue the conversation on our Facebook page

Related Articles

Sign up to our newsletter to stay informed with news from a Christian perspective.

News by email

Connect

Donate

Donate