Everyone loves a good story. As Christians, we especially love stories that tell us how, when all seems lost, God makes a way.
One such story is about the church in Iran—and it’s one of the greatest stories in the world today.
It’s a simple story that can be
summarized in just two sentences: Persecution threatened to wipe out
Iran’s tiny church. Instead, the church in Iran has become the fastest
growing in the world, and it is influencing the region for Christ.
As simple as it is, such an amazing story is worth examining deeper.
Growth Amid Persecution
The Iranian revolution of 1979
established a hard-line Islamic regime. Over the next two decades,
Christians faced increasing opposition and persecution: All missionaries
were kicked out, evangelism was outlawed, Bibles in Persian were banned
and soon became scarce, and several pastors were killed. The church
came under tremendous pressure. Many feared the small Iranian church
would soon wither away and die.
But the exact opposite has happened.
Despite continued hostility from the late 1970s until now, Iranians have
become the Muslim people most open to the gospel in the Middle East.
Despite continued hostility from the
late 1970s until now, Iranians have become the Muslim people most open
to the gospel in the Middle East.
How did this happen? Two factors have
contributed to this openness. First, violence in the name of Islam has
caused widespread disillusionment with the regime and led many Iranians
to question their beliefs. Second, many Iranian Christians have
continued to boldly and faithfully tell others about Christ, in the face
of persecution.
As a result, more Iranians have become
Christians in the last 20 years than in the previous 13 centuries put
together since Islam came to Iran. In 1979, there were an estimated
500 Christians from a Muslim background in Iran. Today, there are
hundreds of thousands—some say more than 1 million. Whatever the exact
number, many Iranians are turning to Jesus as Lord and Savior.
More Iranians have become Christians in the last 20 years than in the previous 13 centuries put together.
In fact, last year the mission research organization Operation World named
Iran as having the fastest-growing evangelical church in the world.
According to the same organization, the second-fastest growing church is
in Afghanistan—and Afghans are being reached in part by Iranians, since
their languages are similar.
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