Christians in Iran Refused Silence and Spoke Jesus Anyway
As political pressure intensifies in Iran, Christian believers continue to speak openly about their faith, knowing the consequences. This defiance is not political rebellion—it is theological conviction. Christianity teaches that allegiance to Jesus supersedes allegiance to any earthly authority.
The early church faced the same dilemma. Roman power demanded loyalty, but Christians refused to confess Caesar as ultimate. They confessed Christ instead. That confession cost them freedom and life, yet it reshaped history.
Modern Iranian believers are walking the same path. Christianity does not promise protection from oppressive systems. It promises a kingdom not built by them. And that promise continues to embolden believers who refuse to remain silent.





