Government

If Israel retaliates for missiles Iran fired earlier this week, Iran says there will be more. But behind the threats, the people of Iran are divided and desperate.

Lana Silk of Transform Iran joins Efrem Graham of Christian World News to talk about the Iranian people’s anger at the government, disillusion with Islam, and the growing Christian church in Iran.

Will newly-inaugurated President Masoud follow through on his criticisms of internet filtering by lifting restrictions? Learn why the many forms of media are so effective in reaching Iranians with the gospel and how you can support this work.

Iran's "morality police" continue to tighten the chokehold on women with more restrictive veiling laws, but paradoxically, these very women are being increasingly forced into acts of sexual exploitation.

After last week's failed peace talks between Hamas and Israel, will Iran now activate its promised retaliation against Israel? What about the implications for the Iranian people? How can we as Christians respond?

While the Iranian regime seeks to mold and shape the next generation with Islamic propaganda in schools, Transform Iran is actively investing to reach Iranian children in multiple ways with the Gospel.

What is Iran's battle strategy? Does Iran want a war within its borders? How are everyday Iranians responding?

Hear why the Iranian people are tired of the Islamic Regime and how Iran's underground church is flourishing in house churches despite persecution from the regime

Three weeks following an unexpected victory, Pezeshkian is yet to ignite hope in everyday Iranians

In order to run for office, candidates must be approved by Iran’s non-elected Guardian Council. Learn what it takes to take on the role of president and where the real authority lies in Iran's political system.

Increasingly desperate Iranians turn to drugs and prostitution for some relief. Find out how you can help introduce them to real hope.

Iran's president-elect is from an ethnic minority and has stood for more freedom, but Iranians are waiting to see if real change will come.

Iranians vote again today for a new president after none of the candidates successfully won a majority last week. Learn why many Iranians doubt that either of the remaining candidates will bring meaningful change to the country.

Five of the six candidates in Iran's upcoming presidential election are hardliners like former president Ebrahim Raisi. In this article, Lana shares her perspective on the situation.