REVIVAL IN IRAN: Millions accept Jesus even though Christianity is considered illegal

An amazing spiritual awakening is happening in one of the countries where Christianity is illegal.

However, one of the darkest places on the planet is, at the same time, the home for the fastest growing underground churches.

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Given this, a source has confirmed the shortage of pools that these churches have to baptize their new believers.

GodTV.com obtained the statements of an Iranian refugee with Christian faith living in Turkey; which helps people better understand how these Iranians feel after accepting Jesus.

GodTV.com obtained statements of an Iranian refugee with Christian faith living in Turkey.

This type of testimonies help people better understand what Iranians feel after accepting Jesus.

The results of the Holy Spirit

The revival that is emerging in this nation is being related to what people called “The Internet Church.”

Many believers use the internet to connect via Skype in order to attend churches in Canada, Malaysia, the United States and even in Germany.

 “Right now you can see the results of the Holy Spirit,” Raizal, a believer in Iran, told Faithpot. “From 1994, there were about 100,000 believers. Right now, there are over three million. You can see what the Holy Spirit is doing with the people.”

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“The main church is my house, and through the Internet, I connect to everybody. That’s why it’s become like an Internet church,” she added.

Congressional candidate Sean Feucht, who is also the founder of three nonprofit organizations serving dangerous regions of the world, shared that the Iranians are crossing the border into Iraq; all in order to learn more from the Bible.

They are in hunger to learn

When Feucht asked believers what they wanted to learn, they told him “everything“; and he spent two days teaching them because of “the hunger they had to learn.”

 “Historically, we’ve seen the gospel thrive under persecution and tumultuous regimens similar to the days of Paul and Peter in the New Testament. The greater the persecution the greater the glory,Sean said.

As hard as they try to stamp out the church, it is growing far beyond what they can ever control. We, as Americans have a lot to learn from their perseverance and their sacrifice. Many times their faith costs them their lives, he added.

 

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