the baptism will be performed by the dutch pastor of this church, vaast.m that is the moment that someone, he's no longer a secret believer, but now he's coming out and he's professing his faith and that he wants to be a follower ofjesus. amen. applause orif has come here with dutch friends from his church which is a huge part of his life here. although orif has found a surrogate family in the church, his own parents, back in iran, have cut him off financially since his conversion. translation: i grew up in a religious family, it's really hard for them to accept other beliefs. since i've changed my beliefs, they've become aggressive towards me. all my attempts to make peace with them have been futile. orif is just one of three iranians being baptised here today. how often do you baptise people? an average of 25 per year. vaast tells me many of the iranians here come from the local refugee centre just down the road. for iranians wanting to stay here, conversion to christianity can be the basis of a successful asylum claim. converts argue that their new fait