In Iran, Christian children live double lives. Forced to recite Islamic prayers and hide their faith, the strain takes its toll. Discover how Transform Iran equips families to ground their children in biblical truth amid growing persecution.

After the 12-day war with Israel, Iran’s paranoid regime targets Christians as alleged collaborators. Explore arrests, censorship, ongoing protests since Mahsa Amini, economic crises, and spiritual awakening in Iran.

In Iran, following Jesus openly can be dangerous, but through Transform Iran’s Meeting Tent prayer rooms, lives are being transformed every day through prayer and healing. Jesus’ miracles in action, from tremors disappearing to cancer being healed, and entire families experiencing Christian revival, show that God is moving powerfully.

In Iran, loyalty to Islam is expected, and even private internet use is scrutinized. Still, many risk using unsafe VPNs to protect their identity in search of the truth. Learn how Transform Iran responded with a free VPN.

Iran’s execution rate is soaring in one of the deadliest crackdowns in decades. Mass arrests, political trials, and threats to free speech, women’s freedom, and religious freedom in Iran are intensifying after Mahsa Amini’s death.

Our Sama TV’s groundbreaking series is already making waves in Iran. See how you can pray and be part of the impact.

Iranian youth in the diaspora experience transformative growth in faith, leadership, and discipleship at the summer conference, equipping the next generation of ministry leaders.
Kairos, an AI-powered Bible study tool from Transform Iran, helps Muslims explore Christianity safely and anonymously. Learn how evangelism and AI are reaching seekers in Iran.
Some Christians in the U.S. encounter bias for their faith, but Iranian believers here as refugees face the threat of deportation - back to prison, or even death. Transform Iran is calling the Church to remember them and to respond with prayer and love in action.
For decades, Iran’s leaders forced the chant “Death to America” on schools and streets. But after years of pain and repression, the people aren’t fooled by the regime’s slogans anymore.