Look How God is Working in Iran!

Oct 24, 2024

“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.”

— Matthew 25:35-36

Ease Suffering, Offer Hope

It’s true that God works “in all things ... for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose,” as Romans 8:28 says.

Look at how He is working in Iran:

“The modern-day theocracy ruling Iran is consistent in its violence against all who dare disagree with its radical interpretation of Islam,” International Christian Concern reports.

“From its founding, the government has enacted a draconian system of laws. It enforces this system with police, an ideological judiciary, and an extensive penal system known for its cruel treatment of religious prisoners. ... Any other belief is immediately suspect and, when acted upon, is often punishable by death. Still, reports from the country show that the Christian church is thriving, with some experts calling it the fastest-growing Christian community in the world.”

What a thought!

Only God could bring glory and good news out of a nation
known for its harsh persecution of believers.

As Sanaz* shares with Open Doors about his experience in Iran, “Jesus changed my life, and I witnessed and still see how He changes people! ... It’s not easy but it is worth it.”

Thankfully, God sees what believers there endure daily ... and so do you, through your support of Liberty Relief International.

Give today and you’ll stand with fellow Iranian Christians and others by helping local, on-the-ground partners meet their most pressing needs ...

You’ll offer desperately needed hope to victims and their families through trauma counseling, spiritual and emotional support, and more ...

Your support will be a reminder to brothers and sisters in Iran — and all over the world — that while you can’t be there in person to comfort the hurting and oppressed, your compassion is not limited by distance or nationality … because the church is one family, one body, united in Christ.

Thank you for ministering to the hurting through your giving — and keep praying that the church in Iran will keep growing!

In His service,

Mat Staver

*Representative names and photos used for security reasons. 

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