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Pastor Saeed Abedini Releases THE TRUTH – Volume 1, A Deeply Personal Story of Faith, Struggle, and Redemption
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Pastor Saeed Abedini
LYNCHBURG, Va. - Washingtoner -- Pastor Saeed Abedini releases THE TRUTH – Volume 1, the first installment of his powerful and deeply personal memoir. In this long-awaited book, Pastor Saeed opens the door to his earliest years in Iran, sharing the spiritual hunger, inner conflict, and life-changing encounter that altered his course forever.

Raised as a devoted Muslim during a time of political and religious upheaval, Saeed grew up surrounded by rigid ideology, cultural pressure, and intense spiritual questions. As a young man, he found himself torn between loyalty to his upbringing and an unrelenting desire to know whether God truly speaks.

In THE TRUTH – Volume 1, readers walk with him through his struggles with doubt, his exposure to radical religious training, his heartbreak, and his deep personal crisis, including a moment when despair nearly overtook him. At the center of this story is a dramatic spiritual encounter that transformed his anger into purpose and his confusion into conviction.

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This is not just a story about religious conversion. It is a story about identity, truth, courage, and the cost of following faith in a nation where doing so could mean losing everything.

With honesty and vulnerability, Pastor Saeed invites readers into the internal battle between fear and freedom, revenge and mercy, religion and relationship. His voice is reflective, intense, and deeply human — revealing both his brokenness and the hope that reshaped his future.

THE TRUTH – Volume 1 lays the foundation for the larger journey that would eventually draw international attention and impact countless lives worldwide.

About the Author
Pastor Saeed Abedini is an Iranian-born Christian pastor whose faith journey has impacted audiences globally. Born and raised in Iran during the rise of the Islamic Republic, he experienced firsthand the tension between religion, politics, and personal belief. After converting to Christianity as a young man, he dedicated his life to ministry and sharing his faith.

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His later imprisonment in Iran for his Christian activities drew international attention and widespread advocacy for his release. Today, Pastor Saeed continues to speak internationally about faith, freedom, forgiveness, and the power of truth. Through his ministry and writing, he seeks to encourage others to stand firm in their convictions and pursue spiritual truth with courage.

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 Pastor Saeed Abedini
Email: info@pastorsaeedabedini.com
Website: https://pastorsaeedabedini.com/
Address:  Lynchburg, Virginia, United States

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