Two Presbyterian Pastors Face Likely Death Penalty in Sudan, Persecuted for Their Christian Faith
By Rick Pearcey May 27, 2015, 11:24 AM
Stoyan Zaimov reports at Christian Post:
Two Presbyterian pastors are facing a likely death penalty as their trial in the Republic of Sudan begins.
The Rev. Yat Michael and the Rev. Peter Yen Reith of the South Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church have been charged with espionage and blasphemy, though the church says they're being persecuted for their Christian faith, like other pastors in the Muslim-dominated country.
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