Amid Iran’s leadership transition and deepening political and humanitarian crisis following Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei’s death, Transform Iran reports unprecedented underground church growth, rising Christian revival and supernatural encounters drawing thousands to Christ.
Amid rising tensions and uncertainty in Iran, Transform Iran’s Farshid Seyed Mehdi shares insights with Dutch news media Eenvandaag on the country’s political turmoil, public unrest, and the fears many Iranians face as protests grow and the nation’s future hangs in the balance.
Iran is at a tipping point. US-Israeli strikes have removed top leaders, but Lana Silk of Transform Iran warns that real change requires addressing the country’s deep power networks. For decades, Transform Iran has been preparing the church for this moment—praying, equipping, and standing ready to bring hope and support to a hurting nation.
The United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and triggering widespread retaliation across the Middle East. Experts including Chris Mitchell, Kelly Wright and Lana Silk provide key on‑the‑ground and geopolitical insights.
As U.S. and Israeli strikes escalate tensions with Iran’s regime, Transform Iran President and CEO Lana Silk responds — highlighting the human cost inside the country and what this moment could mean for the Iranian people and the underground church.
In the midst of brutal crackdowns, fear, and isolation during nationwide protests and ongoing persecution of Christians in Iran, remarkable stories of faith and salvation continue emerging.
Revolution Day 2026 is a reminder of freedom lost. Amid nationwide protests and mounting casualties, Iran faces one of its greatest crises in decades, yet the world’s fastest-growing church is rising. Read the latest updates and learn how to help.
In this Dutch article with Farshid Seyed Mehdi, learn why the unrest in Iran is more than political. From the regime’s apocalyptic worldview and its threat to Jerusalem, to the resilience of underground churches and God’s promise of renewal, Christians are called to see the crisis through a spiritual lens.