

Hour 2: Hope in the Night
May 12, 2025
Hormoz Shariat, the founder of Iran Alive Ministries, shares insights on how average Iranians are coping with rising tensions among Iran, Israel, and the U.S. He highlights the ongoing spiritual hunger and the growing interest in Christianity despite oppressive governance. Todd Nettleton, from the Voice of the Martyrs, discusses the struggles and resilience of the persecuted church, emphasizing the need for global awareness and prayer support. Together, they paint a vivid picture of faith's enduring power amidst adversity.
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Iranians Desire Regime Change
- The average Iranian wants the current regime removed, not compromise.
- Many hope for forceful intervention by leaders like Trump or Netanyahu.
Iranians Rapidly Embrace Christ
- Many Iranians are receiving Christ rapidly, even without questions or doubts.
- One person said, "Somebody is planting flowers in my mind," illustrating a spiritual awakening.
Bold Evangelist Defies Imprisonment
- Chen Wang Shang, a former drug addict and street evangelist, was imprisoned for ministry.
- He continued evangelizing the very day he was released, demonstrating unwavering commitment.