This book begins in 2011 with the wife of a Christian prisoner being asked, during interrogation by the MOIS (Ministry of Intelligence and Security" if she knew why her husband was in prison.
"Of course not. Your husband isn't in prison because of his religious faith. If we arrested people for religious reasons, there would be no room in the prisons." pg. 17
There is a detailed account starting with Iranians being born into their religion, Shia Islam. And an in depth recounting of the Ayatollah Khamenei's reign of terror beginning with his installation of his 'Government of God".
"So, with the support of 99% of the voters, the state and the Shia religion were cemented into one entity. Now everything that happened under the new government happened in the name of Islam." pg. 38
There was much political bloodshed, religious bloodshed, then the war with Iraq, which left 300,000 Iranians dead, another 500,000 wounded with not even a millimeter of foreign soil being gained.
There were all kinds of economic storms, including sanctions from the USA and loss of foreign investors.
Khamenei's reign was nothing compared to what Iran would face under Mahmoud Ahmadinejab.
"The wound between the Iranian people and her religion was becoming an open sore." pg 50
The violence inflicted on those whom protested his presidency, not just Christians, was brutal. Attacking with batons, kicking, punching, and pepper spray. Innocent bystanders were also attacked. Even seniors were attacked, as one witnessed an elderly lady being attacked by four or five officers when she complained they were blocking entrance to her house.
As the protests continued for months on end, the violence escalated, to warning shots into the air, and then just shooting directly into the protesters. And if you thought this was bad, it only gets worse when one ends up in prison. The varieties of tortures were unending.
The many churches in Iran have been closed because they would not follow the rules laid out by the government.
As the government tries to get rid of anything having to do with Christianity, and with all the arrests and torture, the more these home churches are growing. Included in the book are 5 different home church stylings, and it is very interesting to see how they came into existence, how they keep them running and how they never fail to stand up for their faith no matter what they face in prison.
Iranians are searching for so much more than their government is offering, they are open to Jesus. There are many reasons but one especially for women is that they are seen as valuable, equals and treated as such in Christianity, with some women pastoring the home churches. This never would allowed in the Muslim faith. You can read more about this in the book.
Jesus is alive and well in Iran!
Excellent read, lots of information and definitely an eye opening, and heart opening book. Pick it up today. You won't be disappointed. Then get busy praying for those standing up for what they believe. We here in Canada, USA, etc. are so blessed and we often don't realize just how so. We can order a Bible online if we can't get to a bookstore. We are not beat for having one in our home. We can attend church weekly without concern for our safety. May we here in our safe places remember to be thankful, and to pray for our brothers and sisters in peril.
I was given this book by bookfun.org in exchange for an honest review.