Three Indonesian Sunday school teachers imprisoned in 2005 on dubious charges have been told they will be released on parole soon.  Rebekka, Ratna, and Eti have spent their time behind bars sharing the gospel with other prisoners and guards.

They have remained in high spirits although they have now spent two years in jail for a crime that most people say they did not commit.

In 2005, the three Sunday school teachers were put on trial after a group of Muslim radicals in their village accused them of converting their children to Christianity.

Evidence was presented suggesting the Muslim parents were aware their children attended Sunday school with their Christian friends. Regardless, the court still pronounced the women guilty and sentenced them to three years in prison.

The women say they will return to teaching children in Sunday school, but they will be careful because they know adversaries will be watching.

h/t: Christian Persecution Blog

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