Why Iran, the Fastest-Growing Church, is Also the Most Persecuted Church?

Written by: Kavoos

This blog aims to raise awareness of the persecution faced by the Iranian Church and inspire prayers for the nation’s deliverance from oppression. The power of prayer, coupled with the resilience of Iran’s underground church, is transforming the spiritual landscape of the country, even in the face of great trials.

Before the rise of Islam in Iran, the nation had 3,000 Farsi-speaking (Persian) churches. During the reign of the Shah, Iranians enjoyed a degree of religious freedom. One of the key Christian denominations thriving at the time was the Philadelphia Church (Assembly of God), which had humble beginnings. Its pastors were men of faith who, despite starting with very little, cultivated a vibrant Christian community. But today, after Mahmood Ahmadinejad’s presidency, there isn’t a single Farsi-speaking church allowed to operate publicly. The oppressive shift under the Islamic regime has stifled religious expression, particularly Christianity, and led to a brutal crackdown on believers.

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the Mullah regime began targeting Christians as a threat to national security. Spies were infiltrated into churches, just as Jesus warned about wolves in sheep’s clothing. Members of the regime’s national security forces, often dressed in their black uniforms, would raid large gatherings and even small house churches, treating peaceful worshipers as though they were dangerous criminals. The regime also launched propaganda campaigns on national TV, labeling new converts to Christianity as “Tabshiri” (Evangelical), and accused them of being agents of foreign intelligence services. This atmosphere of fear and persecution shattered the lives of many believers.

As a Christian, like any believer, I initially thought I should pray for and respect the Iranian leaders as the Bible instructs. But my perspective changed when the regime began executing some of Iran’s most devoted Christian leaders and even normal civilians of Iran. According to a Reuters report from two years ago, the Iranian regime brutally killed 1,500 peaceful protesters on the streets of Iran. During that time, Western media offered little support for the Iranian people, instead promoting the narrative that Iranians were loyal to their government in order to push for a nuclear deal with Iranian officials. This lack of global support has helped keep the regime in power. However, there is a leader who understands the truth—Benjamin Netanyahu. He recognizes that both Israel and the people of Iran share a common enemy: the oppressive regime, which has shown no intention of reforming.

Men like Bishop Haik Hovsepian, Pastor Tateos Michaelian, Pastor Mehdi Dibaj, and Hossein Soodmand—who had a blind wife and four children—were murdered in cold blood for their faith. Within months, the leadership of the Iranian Church was decimated. These tragic events made it clear that the Islamic Republic was a regime driven by cruelty and bloodlust, one that showed no mercy to its own people.

 

This video is a Testimony of an Iranian Christian who was able to smuggle 1000s of bible into Iran.

Many Iranian Christians stopped praying for the regime’s leaders, who had proven themselves far removed from the values of justice and mercy. Instead, they began praying for the freedom of their people—freedom from sin, and freedom from the oppressive grip of the Mullahs. Despite their claims of religious piety, Iran’s leaders are deeply tied to communist powers like Russia and China. They stand not only against America and Israel but against their own people. They divert vast sums of money to groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hashd al-Shaabi in Iraq, and the Houthis in Yemen, all while the people of Iran struggle to survive. Many Iranians now hold more compassion for the leaders of Israel than for their own government, following the principle of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” This newfound solidarity has fostered respect for Israel and admiration for the American people and their leadership.

Yet, in the face of such persecution, the underground church in Iran is growing faster than ever before. History shows that the more Christians are oppressed, the more the church thrives. Miracles are happening across the country—stories of baptisms, of Mullahs and Quran teachers turning to Christ, and of entire families coming to faith despite the risks.

I share this to give you a glimpse into what is happening in Iran, both from a Christian perspective and as an Iranian myself. I urge you to pray for the nation of Iran, and I encourage you to meditate on the Scriptures below, which speak of these times.

Verses about Iran

Lets Read These Verses:

35 This is what the Lord Almighty says:
“See, I will break the bow of Elam (Iran), the mainstay of their might.
36 I will bring against Elam the four winds from the four quarters of heaven; I will scatter them to the four winds,
and there will not be a nation where Elam’s exiles do not go.
37 I will shatter Elam before their foes, before those who want to kill them; I will bring disaster on them,
even my fierce anger,” declares the Lord.
“I will pursue them with the sword until I have made an end of them.
38 I will set my throne in Elam and destroy her king and officials,” declares the Lord.
39 “Yet I will restore the fortunes of Elam in days to come,” declares the Lord.

Jeremiah 49: 35-39

Pray For Iran & Israel

Pray for the Salvation
Pray for salvation of many from both countries and protection and wisdom of the workers. 

Prayer for Oppressed Iranians:
Pray for comfort, strength, and hope for the oppressed people of Iran, that they may find resilience in their struggles and be granted opportunities for freedom and justice.

Prayer for the People of Israel:
Ask God to protect and guide the people of Israel, providing them with peace and security in the midst of conflict and uncertainty.

Prayer for Leaders of Israel:
Pray that the leaders of Israel are filled with wisdom and compassion, making decisions that prioritize peace, justice, and the well-being of all people in the region.

Relatively a new report about Iranian christians by CBN. 

My Personal Experience

If we could meet in person I can share personal stories, but here watch this video that explains the situation so well.  

Watch this video here.

About This Movie:
Iran, 1993. A judge issues an official death sentence to Mehdi Dibaj, a man imprisioned for 10 years because he converted from Islam to Christianity. A copy of the official order is leaked to Haik Hovsepian, the leader of the evangelical christian movement in Iran. Haik, at peril to his own life, releases the document and launches an international campaign to bring an end to the civil rights violations of the Iranian Islamic courts. International pressure mounts and the Iranian government is forced to release Dibaj at the eleventh hour. But for Haik, there is a price to pay. Directors: Andre Hovsepian, Joseph Hovsepian Cast: Mehdi Dibaj Other movies recommended on our Christian Movies YouTube channel: Power of the Air
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