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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2024 · 24 MIN

ERITREAN PASTOR'S DAUGHTER: "I Realized My Dad Wasn't Coming Home"

from VOMRadio · host The Voice of the Martyrs

Dr. Tecleab Menghisteab was a medical doctor and a leader in the World Health Organization for the nation of Eritrea. He was also an ordained minister in the Orthodox Church of Eritrea. Since November 19, 2004—20 years ago this week—Dr. Menghisteab has been a prisoner for Christ, imprisoned without charge or trial by the government of Eritrea. Today he is one of more than 300 imprisoned Christians there. This week on VOM Radio Menghisteab's daughter, Hana, shares the story of her father's arrest and of God's faithfulness to her and her family through the past 20 years. She will tell us how she has found joy amidst suffering, but also how she's come to know that the Lord "welcomes my grief." In 2002, the government of President Isaias Afwerki outlawed evangelical churches. The Eritrean Orthodox Church was permitted to continue holding services. While Hana's father was leading a legal church congregation, his ministry looked different than some others within that church structure. "My father was a very faithful preacher of the gospel," Hana says. "In his writing and teachings, he was calling for a transformation of the heart." Dr. Menghisteab wanted Eritreans to have the gospel preached—and have the Bible—in their own, everyday language. Hana was just six years old when her father was arrested. She remembers her mother and church elders at their home talking about her father being gone. "What did it mean that my father is in prison?" Hana wondered. Even after Dr. Menghisteab's arrest, the church continued to meet and minister. Hana's mom continued her church activities, risking her own arrest. Only months after her father's arrest, Hana found herself in police custody when authorities raided a children's Sunday School meeting. Children as young as 12 were put in handcuffs, yet these young believers had been prepared for Christian persecution. They began to loudly sing praises to God. The same week that Dr. Menghisteab was arrested, two other pastors were also taken into custody. All three will mark 20 years in prison this week. Please pray for Dr. Tecleab Menghisteab, Dr. Fitsum-Berhan Gebrenegus, and Rev. Gebremedhin Gebregergis, along with more than 300 other Christians currently imprisoned in Eritrea. Pray also for Hana and her family as they continue to learn how to grieve her father's absence while also finding joy in serving the Lord. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the VOM Radio podcast or download the VOM App for your smartphone or tablet.

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Dr. Tecleab Menghisteab was a medical doctor and a leader in the World Health Organization for the nation of Eritrea. He was also an ordained minister in the Orthodox Church of Eritrea. Since November 19, 2004—20 years ago this week—Dr. Menghisteab...

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