Pastor Saeed Abedini Kids Beg President Obama to Save Dad After Death Threats From ISIS Terrorists (VIDEO)

Christian Pastor Saeed Abedini is now receiving death threats from the ISIS Terrorist Group inside the Rajai Shahr Prison in Iran, where he is currently imprisoned due to his strong faith in the Son of God, Jesus Christ.

"Dear President Obama please help bring my daddy home," said Abedini's young children Rebekka and Jacob in a recent Youtube video.

Their father is has been behind bars in Iran for nearly two years. Initially, authorities removed the minister from a bus after the Iranian-American returned to Iran to build an orphanage to house kids in need of a home.

Before that incident, the preacher built multiple Christian churches in his native land after he converted to Christianity back in 2000.

"Why does our daddy need to be in prison for loving Jesus?," said Rebekka, who is currently seven-years-old.

Rebekka's six-year-old brother Jacob echoes his older sister's sentiments regarding their father's unjust confinement.

"I don't want him to miss another birthday, or Christmas, or Fathers Day. . .My heart cries because it misses Daddy," said Jacob.

Now (Saeed's wife) Naghmeh Abedini with lawyer Jay Sekulow is calling for the US government to aid the 34-year-old American Pastor, who is constantly being persecuted and tortured inside the grueling prison.

"We call on President Obama and Secretary Kerry to intervene immediately to secure Pastor Saeed's release and to ensure that he is protected during this transfer to freedom. Pastor Saeed, who is approaching his second year of imprisonment in Iran, must be returned to his family without delay," said Sekulow in report on his ACLJ website.

He also talked how Pastor Saeed Abedini's horrific experience has worsened now that ISIS members inside the prison are trying to kill him as well.

"This is an extremely dangerous development that puts Pastor Saeed's life at grave risk. Not only is Pastor Saeed facing threats from Iranian militants who have imprisoned him because of his Christian faith, he now faces new and perhaps even more dangerous threats from Iraqi ISIS prisoners who want to murder Pastor Saeed because of his faith," said Jay Sekulow.

"'ISIS' is an acronym for Islamic State of Iraq and Syria--the two countries where the ruthless offshoot of Al-Qaeda have been most active--but the group sometimes is called "Islamic State" for short," he added.

His family is hoping the young Pastor will return home to America before he officially spends two years out of his eight year sentence on September 26.