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100 1  Rostampour, Maryam,|d1982- 
245 10 Captive in Iran :|ba remarkable true story of hope and 
       triumph amid the horror of Tehran's brutal Evin prison
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bOasis Audio,|c2013. 
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511 1  Read by Patty Fogarty. 
520    Locked away, but not silenced... Maryam Rostampour and 
       Marziyeh Amirizadeh knew they were putting their lives on 
       the line. Though Islamic laws in Iran forbade them from 
       sharing their Christian beliefs, in three years theyd 
       covertly put New Testaments into the hands of 20,000 of 
       their countrymen. Theyd started two secret house churches,
       including one for prostitutes many of whom were women 
       abandoned by their husbands with no other way to support 
       themselves and their children. Maryam and Marziyeh had 
       almost been caught so many times that it felt like divine 
       intervention. But finally perhaps inevitably the two women
       were arrested in 2009 and held the notorious Evin Prison 
       in Tehran. There, inmates are routinely tortured, and 
       executions are swift and sudden. But in the face of 
       chilling interrogation, intimidation, and a possible death
       sentence, something remarkable happened. Instead of 
       succumbing to fear, they chose to take the radical and 
       dangerous step of sharing their faith inside the very 
       walls of the government stronghold that was meant to 
       silence them. In Captive in Iran, Maryam and Marziyeh 
       recount how God used their 259 days in Evin Prison to 
       bring about a miraculous reversal: shining light into one 
       of the worlds darkest places, giving hope to those who had
       lost everything, and showing love to those in despair. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Rostampour, Maryam,|d1982-|xImprisonment. 
600 10 Amirizadeh, Marziyeh,|d1979-|xImprisonment. 
650  0 Imprisonment|xReligious aspects|xChristianity. 
650  0 Women|zIran|vBiography. 
700 1  Amirizadeh, Marziyeh,|d1979- 
700 1  Perry, John. 
700 1  Fogarty, Patty.|4nrt 
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