Pastor Saeed Abedini has been imprisoned in Iran for his Christian faith for 1,000 days, June 23.
To commemorate the day, supporters of the imprisoned
pastor gathered in Washington, D.C., to host a prayer vigil and to
place a thousand flowers in front of the Capitol. The tribute is in
honor of Saeed and other Christians around the world being persecuted
for their faith.
"We can't forget, we need to pray and to remember and that's what we're doing here," Rev. Robert Schenck, minister to top government officials in D.C., said.
A thousand days have gone by since Saeed, an Iranian
American, has been separated from his wife and two children. During the
last few months, multiple reports have surfaced claiming Saeed is being brutally assualted by fellow inmates in prison.
Rev. Patrick Mahoney, lead pastor at Church on the Hill, emphasized the urgency for Saeed to be released before a nuclear deal is signed with Iran.
"We cannot move forward with an Iranian nuclear deal
while Pastor Saeed sits in prison as well as three other Americans," he
said.
Mahoney also called upon Christians around the world to come together in prayer.
"Pray for Saeed and his family, pray for safety for
our brothers and sisters around the world, and also pray for our elected
officials and President Obama that they would not be silent," Mahoney
urged. "We believe that as Christians pray around the world, we can see
Pastor Saeed's release."