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The Forgotten Manifesto of Jesus: How revival in Iran is spreading across the world

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Something remarkable is happening across the Middle East. A counter-cultural gospel movement is growing disciples of Jesus deep within the heartland of Islam.

Starting in Iran, a radical form of evangelism and discipleship, predominantly led by brand new believers, has begun to spread across Muslim majority nations. Author Phil Moore shares the first-hand stories of these courageous Middle Eastern Christians and compares them to the words of Jesus to his seventy-two disciples in Luke 10. The striking similarities between their experiences show how this spectacular move of God relies on the same instruction, and Spirit, as the first followers of Jesus.





And it does not stop there. Phil goes on to share how this gospel movement is now spreading across Europe and North America. If you long to see new believers coming to faith in the secular post-Christian West too, then let the testimonies in The Forgotten Manifesto of Jesus show you that with God all things are possible.

216 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 21, 2024

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June 17, 2026
I would recommend this to anyone who loves Jesus and wants to see His Kingdom come but is frustrated by current methods of evangelism.

The real world stories were hugely inspiring and I loved that further training and next steps were available for free so one can put what one has read into action.
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March 15, 2026
An important book with stories of God moving in the Muslim world via an unorthodox approach to evangelism
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