The dawn of Iran’s spiritual revolution is upon us
Tonight, in apartments across Tehran, small groups gather in whispered worship, their soft songs rising through the darkness like prayers for freedom.


Tonight, in apartments across Tehran, small groups gather in whispered worship, their soft songs rising through the darkness like prayers for freedom.

The ghosts of Tiananmen are begging us to join the fight. They don’t need your tears — just your guts.

This is the heart of Christmas: the arrival of the One who satisfies our deepest needs, not by changing our circumstances, but by transforming us.

In North Korea, the soul’s yearning for freedom is crushed at every turn.

This is about a much larger issue that has been brewing for years: the censorship of political conservatives and Christians.

But it has also sparked a renewed sense of hope among the professional advocates for religious freedom around the world.

While Christians around the world are suffering so brutally, religious persecution is not taken seriously by our comfortable churches in the United States. Christians in the West must wake up, take advantage of the liberty that remains in America, be deeply rooted in their faith and get their networks in place to prepare for an inevitable uprise in religious persecution.
