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Many Iranians are becoming Christian. The Dutch opinion. Many Iranians Are Becoming Christians In 2020, the Dutch polling firm Gamaan conducted a quantitative survey of Iranians’ attitudes toward religion. The poll indicates that 1.51% of the population identifies as Christian, which corresponds to approximately 1.2 million people. That figure is far higher than the latest official figure of 117,500 people, which includes only Christian ethnic minorities such as Assyrians and Armenians. The figures thus indicate that members of the Persian majority population are converting to the Christian faith in large numbers. Through the Danish European Mission, Danes are contributing to church growth. Between 2011 and 2025, 233,211 copies of the New Testament were printed, smuggled into, and distributed in Iran, as well as brought into neighboring countries where Iranians reside. In addition, 50 prisoners of conscience and their families have received assistance to cover their expenses for food, medical care, rent, legal advice, and more. Therefore, we would like to thank you for your support and interest. It makes a huge difference.
”As we praised and began to pray, the atmosphere changed ”When we sang praises and began to pray, the atmosphere changed.” Recently, a family group met to pray and sing praises. They had invited their non-Christian family members to join them. Darya had often talked to her immediate family about Jesus, but they had always been dismissive. One evening, however, she felt she should invite them over for dinner, worship, and prayer. Although they laughed at first, the atmosphere in the room changed when the worship began. Together, they all prayed for families in Iran who are suffering these days—we hope you will do the same. #Jesus #Iran #Intercession #persecuted #Christians #persecutedChristians #prayer #God #fellowship
”Your words are a lamp for my feet, a light on my path. ”Your word is a lamp to my feet, a light on my path” – Psalm 119:105 ”A second-grade schoolboy in North Korea watched his parents read a passage from the Bible every night and then hide it under a floor tile, because it is forbidden to own a Bible in North Korea. One day there was a theme day at school, and the theme was ’what really matters.’ The little boy had seen how important the Bible was to his parents, and on the sly he had fished the Bible out from under the floor and taken it with him to school. When the boy came home from school, his parents were gone—taken away by the police. Unlike other Christian parents in North Korea, they had not hidden their faith from their child, precisely to prevent their child from exposing them at school.Anders Graversen, pastor at Kingos Church and chairman of the Danish European Mission, reflects here on Psalm 119:105 and continues: ”Meeting with persecuted Christians has time and again shown me a joy, trust, and zeal for God’s true and saving Word of the Bible.”#persecutedChristians #church #Bible #Psalm
Iranian demonstrator: “They drove large vehicles in Iranian demonstrator: “They drove large vehicles into the crowd - even against small children.” Back in January, before the war, there were several demonstrations in Iran. Here Changiz recounts his experience of the protests. He participated in the protests and witnessed several people die during them. He says, “If I didn't have Jesus, I couldn't go on. There is pain and suffering everywhere. But I see how brave people are.” To hold onto hope, he read the Bible with his brother and felt a calling to pray for church leaders. Join us in praying for the Iranian people🙏
After the massacre of protesters: ”Iran is becoming"}, After the massacre of protesters: ”Iran will never be the same country again” For years, there has been a backlash against the clerical regime, but after the massacre of thousands of protesters in early 2026, it has intensified. An Iranian says, ”Fewer and fewer people support the regime, and it's as if a shift has occurred in the soul of the country.” Wounded protesters sought refuge in hospitals but were killed by security forces. Protesters fled into their homes, but security forces set the houses on fire and shot those who attempted to escape. The source recounts, “Security forces were on top of buildings, shooting at people with machine guns. There were rows of bodies; it was like a war zone.” Join us in praying for the Iranian people✝️
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