The Lord answered many prayers for them when the judge dismissed all charges against them on Aug. 26. He then ordered that the bail they had paid be refunded.
The charges were brought against the Christians after police raided their congregation located in Asela about 100 miles south of the capital of Addis Ababa on April 25 during a service in which almost 40 new Christians were baptized. Police arrested three of the leaders and four church members from a Muslim background who attempted to run away out of fear but were detained in front of spectators at the local bus station. Police also confiscated documents containing details of church members, causing fear for increased pressure against new Muslim-Background Believers...
...Authorities held the Christians for two days at the police station and then transferred them to the local prison where they were placed with 168 other inmates into one small space. They each had just enough space to sleep on their side at night. One of them had to sleep in the area used as a toilet.
“I will not complain about that. God is in control. We consider ourselves fortunate to suffer for Christ in this way. We have not faced death, like many others have. We maintain our peace and will remain calm,” the leader of the group earlier told an Open Doors source....