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Spiritual Vacuum

September 01, 2008 by Krikor Markarian

Tags: iran, islam, muslim

Officially, there are 1.1 million drug addicts in the nation of Iran. It is in fact illegal to say there are more. But in a recent international conference on addiction, a spokesperson for Iran’s...

Do Iranians Really Hate America?

September 01, 2008 by Krikor Markarian

Tags: america, iran, islam, muslim

“Marg bar Amrika! Marg bar Amrika!” Death to America! has been the rallying cry of Iran’s Islamic Revolution since its earliest days. Images of Persian crowds chanting the regime’s favorite slogan...

The Long March Forward
From Cyrus to the Ayatollah

September 01, 2008 by Krikor Markarian

Tags: iran, islam, muslim

The first non-Jewish worshippers of Jesus may have been Persian Zoroastrians. The “magi from the east” recorded in Matthew’s gospel were likely members of an ancient Persian tribe who, like the...

Today’s Iranian Revolution
How the Mullahs Are Leading the Nation to Jesus

September 01, 2008 by

Tags: iran, movement

Today’s Iranian Revolution
How the Mullahs are Leading the Nation to Jesus

September 01, 2008 by Krikor Markarian

Tags: iran, islam, muslim

“The only way were going to stop them is to kill them.” This seems to be the present consensus of Iran’s national cabinet concerning the growing Christ-ward movement spreading throughout the...

Iranian Update

October 01, 1985 by

Tags: iran

Two Iranian Muslim converts recently told us about their work in Iran. Both told similar stories. They became Christians while university students in the United States.

One of them said. The...

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