Saturday, September 28, 2019

Iran has world’s ‘fastest-growing church,’ despite no buildings - and it's mostly led by women: Iran has world’s ‘fastest-growing church,’ despite no buildings - and it's mostly led by women: documentary foxnews.com

Iran has world’s ‘fastest-growing church,’ despite no buildings - and it's mostly led by women: Iran has world’s ‘fastest-growing church,’ despite no buildings - and it's mostly led by women: documentary

By Caleb Parke
Published September 27, 2019
A new film tells the story of the "fastest-growing church" in the world, an underground, persecuted Christian movement in a country known for exporting radical Islamic terrorism — Iran.
People in Iran, a Muslim-majority nation, are fleeing Islam in droves as believers bow their knee to Jesus and become aggressively pro-Israel, according to the documentary "Sheep Among Wolves Volume II."
“What if I told you Islam is dead?” one unidentified Iranian church leader says in the film, which was directed by Dalton Thomas and produced by Frontier Alliance International Studios.
“What if I told you the mosques are empty inside Iran?" he continues. "What if I told you no one follows Islam inside of Iran? Would you believe me? This is exactly what is happening inside of Iran. God is moving powerfully inside of Iran.”
The pastor adds: “What if I told you the best evangelist for Jesus was the Ayatollah Khomeini? The ayatollahs brought the true face of Islam to light and people discovered it was a lie...After 40 years under Islamic law — a utopia according to them — they’ve had the worst devastation in the 5,000-year history of Iran.”
More Iranians have come to faith in Jesus in the last 20 years than the 1,300 years since Islam swept through Persia-combined.
More Iranians have come to faith in Jesus in the last 20 years than the 1,300 years since Islam swept through Persia-combined.
Thomas calls the movement "the Iranian awakening."
"It owns no property, no buildings, no central leadership, and is predominantly led by women," he said in a statement.
Named after the Bible verse Matthew 10:16 which says, “Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves,” the documentary claims "Muslim-background Iranians are leading a quiet but mass exodus out of Islam and bowing their knees to the Jewish Messiah -- with kindled affection toward the Jewish people."
But the new believers in the Islamic Republic face great risks.
"We know that if they get us, the first thing they will do to us as a woman is rape us and then they will beat us and ultimately they will kill us," one believer said. "This is the decision we have made that we want to offer our bodies as sacrifices. Because I have this thought when I wake up, that when I leave, that door I might not come back."
A leader of the Iranian underground church explains their goal is not planting churches but rather making disciples, the majority of whom are women.



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"Disciples forsake the world and cling to Jesus 'till he comes. Converts don't," the leader said. "Disciples aren't engaged in a culture war. Converts are. Disciples cherish, obey, and share the word of God. Converts don't. Disciples choose Jesus over anything and everything else. Converts don't. Converts run when the fire comes. Disciples don't."
And a pastor explains everything they do underground is built on prayer.
"We find people of peace through prayer. We even find locations through prayer,” he says. "[Jesus] has come in their dreams or he’s come miraculously in their lives. When we hear this, we know that Jesus has gone ahead of us.”
Caleb Parke is an associate editor for FoxNews.com. You can follow him on Twitter @calebparke
By Caleb Parke
Published September 27, 2019

Sunday, September 22, 2019

The God of Hope Chuck Smith https://calvarychapel.com/pastorchuck/twft

The God of Hope


September 16, 2019
 

Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace ... — Romans 15:13


Sociologists, looking for a connection between hope and survival, performed an interesting experiment with Norwegian wharf rats. One group of rats was put in a vat in which water sprinkled down on them continuously so they couldn’t roll over and float. These rats survived an average of seventeen minutes before drowning. Those in the second group were removed just before drowning. A few days later, they were put back in the water. This time, the rats survived an average of thirty-six hours. The difference between seventeen minutes and thirty-six hours is hope.

We gain strength from the knowledge that we will not be here forever, that Jesus will return soon to deliver us from this evil world. Though it is hard to be patient, we wait expectantly for the joy of seeing Him face to face, and the blessing of reigning with Him when He establishes His glorious kingdom upon the earth.

Jesus was sent on a mission by the Father: He came to bring us peace, com- fort, and hope. By going to the cross and taking our sins upon Himself, He made peace with God possible. By walking in human flesh, He comforts us with an understanding of our condition. B y securing our eternal future, He provides us with the hope of heaven.

Thank You, Father, for that peace that passes human understand- ing by which our hearts and lives are kept. Help us understand how amazing it is that You loved us that You gave Your Son to bring hope, comfort, and peace. IN JESUS’ NAME, AMEN.

 

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