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Azizollah Sadaghiani

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The 2015 Presbyterian Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study, p. 328

Azizollah Sadaghiani

Mission co-worker in Germany
Serving with the Iranian Presbyterian Fellowship in Europe
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Aziz periodically visits the U.S.  Email the Mission Connections office (Rachel.Anderson@pcusa.org) to extend an invitation to visit your congregation or organization.

About Azizollah Sadaghiani's ministry
Aziz Sadaghiani came under appointment as a mission co-worker with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1998. After working as a social worker for 19 years in Germany helping with Iranian refugee settlement, he began work with the Iranian Presbyterian Fellowship in Europe in 1998, thus giving his work a Christian framework.

Aziz serves the Persian-speaking Iranian people as they leave Iran and settle in Europe. Many go to Germany because geographically it is centrally located and relatively easy to get to over land. Germany has favorable laws for refugees and Aziz helps the people work through the legal system to obtain asylum. As an Iranian Christian, Aziz feels called to mission service because of his desire to share his faith with the people he assists.

Download a prayer card that lifts up Aziz's work in Germany.

Read "Immigration European Style"—PC(USA) mission workers in Berlin help Farsi-speakers navigate Germany's system

About Azizollah Sadaghiani
With a background in social work and refugee resettlement and his Christian commitment, Aziz is well suited  to work with the Iranian Presbyterian Fellowship. He worked for six years in Hamburg, Germany, with refugee youth and six years as a social worker and translator in a lawyer's office in Hamburg. Aziz was educated in Iran and received his master's degree at Fachhoch Schole.

Aziz and his wife, Nezhat, are the parents of two adult daughters, Yasmin and Ladan. They are members of the Iranian Presbyterian Church in Berlin.

Birthdays:
Aziz - December 1
Nezhat - July 24

 

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