As pressure rises in Iran, some Christians are being forced to flee simply for their faith. Churches in neighboring Armenia—along with relief groups like Operation Blessing—are preparing food, hygiene kits, and emergency aid for those escaping instability and persecution.
But distance hasn’t weakened their devotion. Many refugees say they are still praying for loved ones back home—and for something millions take for granted: the freedom to worship openly.
One displaced believer put it this way:
“My dream is that we can worship God in a free Iran and proclaim the true God to the people.”
Hebrews 13:3 calls Christians to remember those who suffer for their faith. While Christians in the U.S. and elsewhere gather without fear, others are still praying for that same right.





