For thousands of Muslims in the Middle East Christianity is a religion of freedom
Many churches hope that millions of people will accept Christ amid a "spiritual hunger" that is forming in the wake of persecution.
Voice of the Martyrs Canada, which supports Christian radio broadcasts in the region, says that despite the mass exodus of Christians from Iraq and Syria due to terrorism, persecution, and war, scores of Muslims are making the decision to embrace Christianity.
"There are thousands upon thousands coming to Christ," VOMC revealed. "We are in regular contact with our FM stations in Iraq and have talked with many people who have family in the Middle East. Some of our Middle Eastern broadcasters have shared testimonies [about many turning to Christ] with us, which they hear directly from listeners when visiting there ..."
In Iran, Christian house churches are regularly targeted and shut down by the nation's Islamic government. Despite this persecution, mission group Elam Ministries revealed that Christians have been growing in terms of numbers, and today estimates suggest there are 360,000 believers in Iran – up from only 500 in 1979.
"Church leaders believe that millions can be added to the church in the next few years -- such is the spiritual hunger that exists and the disillusionment with the Islamic regime," – Elam Ministries, a representative of the mission, stated. – "If we remain faithful to our calling, our conviction is that it is possible to see the nation transformed within our lifetime. Because Iran is a strategic gateway nation, the growing church in Iran will impact Muslim nations across the Islamic world."
0
0
If you notice an error, select the required text and press Ctrl+Enter or Submit an error to report it to the editors.
Read also
Court extends detention of Metropolitan Arseniy until February 2026
07 December 21:31
Orthodox Church celebrates Feast Day of Holy Great Martyr Catherine
07 December 08:00
St. Basil the Great Chapel consecrated in vlg. Shepit, Bukovyna
06 December 18:55
Finnish Church head says he is in regular contact with security services
06 December 17:53