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Naghmeh Panahi and Mariam Ibraheem came together when the leaders that fought for escape from persecution failed to help them escape from..
Naghmeh Abedini never would have chosen for her husband to be arrested in Iran.
‘I Didn’t Survive: A True Story’ by Naghmeh Abedini Panahi—A Review by Jana H. Burson
When Naghmeh’s husband Saeed is imprisoned in Iran, she throws herself into the impossible task of securing his release.
As their story unfolds across international media, the world sees a hero—the persecuted pastor of Iranian’s underground church; a husband and father forcibly separated from his family—but another story has been unfolding out of this limelight for years, one in which he has taken a prisoner.
In her very raw memoir, Naghmeh Abedini Panahi, lays bare the untenable paradox of her life with Saeed—the pastor of a large, successful house-church movement, a man she ministered alongside as they welcomed fellow Iranians to faith in Jesus, and a man who waged a war of physical and psychological violence against her.
In this brave telling, Naghmeh lays bare her own soul and humiliation.
We see a woman desperately trying to hold her family together and to become worthy of her