On April 29, three Ethiopians and two Eritreans were arrested when Saudi police raided their house church meeting (click here for details). Three weeks after their May 30 release, the five report that they have been allowed to return to their jobs in the Saudi Arabian capital and that they suffered no ill treatment during their month long incarceration. A friend of the men told Compass Direct on Monday, June 20, "It's a miracle. It’s not normal here for them to be released like this and allowed to go back to their jobs. They didn't have to notify their sponsors or anything, and they are all back at work." Saudi Arabia routinely deports foreign Christians caught meeting in their homes for worship, requiring their employers to terminate their work and residence visas.
For more information on the difficulties being faced by Christians in Saudi Arabia, click here.