Underground reports reveal a stunning spiritual awakening in Iran: Up to one million Muslims claim direct encounters with Jesus Christ through dreams and visions, fueling explosive church growth amid brutal persecution. From mere thousands in 1979, believers now number 800,000 to one million, with 50,000 mosques closing as families turn to Christ.
Missionaries like Hormoz Shariat document vivid testimonies. A woman endured nightly dreams of a compassionate Jesus saying “Follow Me,” words matching Scripture exactly despite never reading it. A regime officer hunting Christians saw the Savior, converted like Paul, and now leads house churches. Dreams bypass bans: Jesus appears as healer, friend, calling seekers to truth.
This revival defies death threats, torture, apostasy executions. God sovereignly pierces the veil, drawing the desperate to Himself when Bibles burn and doors slam. Iran’s Jesus revolution proves no regime stops the Gospel; supernatural pursuit thrives.





