More Iranians have come to faith in Jesus in the last 20 years than the 1,300 years since Islam swept through Persia.
That's amazing thanks for posting
Radiance3 wrote:
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Yes, God bless those women absolutely. Islam's oppression of women is evil incarnate, let us pray that Muslim women in other Islamic countries have the courage to rise up as these Iranian women have done, let us pray they too will turn to Jesus.
Blade_Runner wrote:
Yes, God bless those women absolutely. Islam's oppression of women is evil incarnate, let us pray that Muslim women in other Islamic countries have the courage to rise up as these Iranian women have done, let us pray they too will turn to Jesus.
Iran hasn't cracked down on them as apostates? God bless them.
Blade_Runner wrote:
Yes, God bless those women absolutely. Islam's oppression of women is evil incarnate, let us pray that Muslim women in other Islamic countries have the courage to rise up as these Iranian women have done, let us pray they too will turn to Jesus.
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I like them. They are clod decently, and more focused on the Lord.
dtucker300 wrote:
Iran hasn't cracked down on them as apostates? God bless them.
Remember the Iranian Green uprising in 2009? The people were carrying green banners and American f**gs in the street, appealing to Obama to support them, to help them in some way. Members of the Iranian diaspora wanted the president to support the uprisings. Dissident Iranians from inside the country said such support would be the kiss of death. In the end, Obama did nothing, and Iran's supreme leader blamed him anyway for fomenting the revolt. Obama wanted a nuclear deal, not regime change.
The Ayatollah's thugs k**led 70 (with some sources, including Mohsen Kadivar, citing hundreds of k**led), and they arrested more than 4,000, some of whom are still in prison.
Now it appears many Iranians are appealing to an infinitely greater authority. Good for them.
Blade_Runner wrote:
Remember the Iranian Green uprising in 2009? The people were carrying green banners and American f**gs in the street, appealing to Obama to support them, to help them in some way. Members of the Iranian diaspora wanted the president to support the uprisings. Dissident Iranians from inside the country said such support would be the kiss of death. In the end, Obama did nothing, and Iran's supreme leader blamed him anyway for fomenting the revolt. Obama wanted a nuclear deal, not regime change.
The Ayatollah's thugs k**led 70 (with some sources, including Mohsen Kadivar, citing hundreds of k**led), and they arrested more than 4,000, some of whom are still in prison.
Now it appears many Iranians are appealing to an infinitely greater authority. Good for them.
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Too bad most of the political world has 20/20 hindsight and not foresight. Wait, come to think about it, they don't even have hindsight.
That was an awesome video. Thanks for posting it. I have several friends who are missionaries in Afghanistan and they so love the Lord and the people there and are very aware that their lives will probably be cut short. But their first love is Christ.
dtucker300 wrote:
Iran hasn't cracked down on them as apostates? God bless them.
Yes, the Iranian government cracks down on them when they find Christians and the penalty for converting to Christianity is . . . death. The same is true in most Islamic states. BUT the Christian conversions is outstripping the executions.
I have read about this in a few places. EXCELLENT
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