On December 18, the Persecution & Prayer Alert reported on the arrest of Filipino pastor Rev. Fernando Alconga in the United Arab Emirates for illegally distributing Christian literature. The arrest came after undercover agents approached him asking for Christian materials in Arabic. Though he had nothing in Arabic, he showed them material he had in other languages. The previous day he had given literature to an Egyptian outside the same building.
The Voice of the Martyrs received an update today from Middle East Concern, reporting that Rev. Alconga appeared in court on February 16. The Egyptian to whom he had given literature testified that Rev. Alconga had not pressured him in any way. Another witness is scheduled to be heard on March 2. A letter of appeal has also been presented to one of the rulers of Dubai and a response is expected shortly.
Rev. Alconga's lawyer is pleased with outcome of the trial to this point. We ask that you continue to pray that he will be acquitted. Pray that the letter of appeal will be favourably received. Pray that the Egyptian and others who have heard the message of the Gospel will respond in faith.