Christian Missionary Released in China After Two Years of Detention

Sep 22, 2016 07:53 AM EDT

The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada has thanked Justin Trudeau after he secured the release from China of Canadian missionary Kevin Garrett.

Chinese President Xi Jinping met Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Beijing.

After two years in detention on suspicion of espionage, Garrett was released last week, shortly after Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau made his first official visit to China. Along with his wife Julia, Garrett was arrested in 2014 in Dandong, a city on the border with North Korea.

The couple had run a Christian coffee shop there since 2008 and have lived in China for 30 years providing humanitarian aid. Although Julia was released on bail in February 2015, Kevin was held in detention after a Xinhua report claimed there was evidence he had accepted tasks from "Canadian espionage agencies to gather intelligence in China".

His son Simeon denied either of his parents had been involved in spying.

Garrett arrived back at Vancouver International Airport on Thursday and was greeted by his family.

Bruce Clemenger, president of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, praised Trudeau and government departments that had "assiduously worked together" to secure the release.

"We are grateful for your persistence in securing Mr. Garratt's freedom, and your defense of the core Canadian principle of freedom of religion," he said in a letter on Tuesday.

He added he was proud of the Garrett's "dedication, humanitarian compassion and uncommon sacrifice on foreign soil. As Christians, we are inspired by their steadfast dedication to their faith under such difficult circumstances."

James Zimmerman, a Beijing-based lawyer who acted for the Garretts, also thanked Trudeau's government.

"The family appreciates the strong, persistent efforts of the Canadian government to secure Kevin's release," Zimmerman said.

Christian Headlines reported that in a statement the Garrett family thanked those involved in the release and everyone for their thoughts and prayers. They also asked for "respect for their privacy in this time of transition."

A Canadian missionary to China has been released from being held by the Chinese government for two years.

According to ChristianToday.com, Kevin Garrett and his wife, Julia, lived in China for 30 years where they did missionary work and ran a Christian coffee shop.

In 2014, Garrett and Julia were arrested in Dandong, a city on the North Korea border, and accused of carrying out tasks from "Canadian espionage agencies to gather intelligence in China."

Julia was released on bail in February 2015, but Kevin was kept in custody.

According to Open Doors USA, China remains one of the most complicated countries on the World Watch List as it is multi-faceted and incredibly diverse. While a considerable portion of the country's persecution is suffered by small groups of Christian converts among the Tibetans and the Muslim Uighurs, Christians among the main Han majority face continuing restrictions as well. Church meetings continue to be disrupted and stopped. Authorities see the meetings as threats when foreigners, media or large groups of people are involved.