Transformation

For each of us, God ties our story in with the bigger Kingdom story. It is through God’s design – using specific events in history – that I see how my heritage and heart for Iran is part of something bigger.

Many in Iran are encountering the risen Jesus through dreams and visions. Just as He appeared after His resurrection to those society least expected, His love continues to offer hope and transformation to those most desperate for it.

“Freely you have received; freely give.” Words of Jesus in Matthew 10:8b This is Miriam’s story. I think everyone knows that in Iran the value…

As Muslims observe the month of Ramadan, many express more spiritual concern and ask questions about faith. Read how Transform Iran helps Iranians find answers.

Hear Grace tell her story of how Jesus redeemed her life (4 minutes) Grace was chosen by her husband at the age of 14. She tears up as she…

The Iranian people's rebellion, ignored by Western media, is a powerful stand against decades of oppression. Sparked by Mahsa Amini's death, Iranians are rising up, demanding freedom and chanting "Death to The Dictator." It’s time to amplify their voices and support their fight for change.

My name is Maryam (all names changed for security reasons) and I serve as the coordinator and leader of the children’s outreach in our town in a country near Iran.

Chuck Crismier and Lana Silk discuss how God is moving in extraordinary ways within Iran's underground church, shedding light on the hope that is emerging in a country in desperate need of change.

Iranian children need the hope and freedom that the Gospel brings. Find out how you can make a difference.

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, supernatural encounters are changing lives. Lana Silk calls on believers to pray for radical transformation this Christmas, even for the most unlikely hearts.

What does it mean to carry our cross, especially in persecution? And if we're not suffering, how can we support those who are? This conversation highlights God's desire to restore nations in the Middle East, including Iran.

My name is Vahik. I was incarcerated in Hamadan Prison and the notorious Evin prison because of my faith. Here is my story.

Children are not exempt from the pain that the people of Iran are suffering today. Find out about the challenges they face and how you can help them find hope.

Kamran is een gelovige jonge Iraniër. Door onverwerkte jeugdtrauma’s heeft hij last van woede-uitbarstingen. Hij is wanhopig en zet een reactie bij een Pearl of Persia-bericht op sociale media. Dankzij de begeleiding van zuster Stella vindt hij zijn geloof en leven terug.