The Iranian regime – and its seemingly relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons – continues to monopolise media coverage and the president’s time. But what about the Iranian people?
Incredibly, in the sort of way only God could accomplish, a wildfire of house churches has spread through Iran. A revival has broken out, led mostly by women, as captured in the documentary “Sheep Among Wolves”.
Released in 2019, Sheep Among Wolves remains profoundly relevant today as war between Iran and Israel escalates. While Iran’s regime advances nuclear threats and regional conflict, another revolution is unfolding in secret: an awakening of former Muslims turning to Israel’s Messiah — Jesus. This sweeping movement is led primarily by Iranian women, many of whom were once devout Muslims. Now, they’re making disciples, leading house churches, and praying for the fall of the Ayatollah’s regime — not with weapons, but with the love and power of Christ. What You’ll Discover in This Film: -The fastest growing church movement in the world — and it’s not where you think. -Testimonies from former jihadists, ex-Muslims, and underground leaders. -How women are leading bold discipleship movements under extreme persecution. -The biblical model of making disciples that multiplies in secret yet powerful ways.
Marziyeh Amirizadeh: Incredible Testimony
Meanwhile, Muslims all around the world, not just Iran, report having dreams of Jesus or a “man in white” they later learn is the Jewish Messiah God-man. What a time to be alive.
You might be surprised to hear these reports, but you wouldn’t be if you knew the story of Marzi. Her full name is Marziyeh Amirizadeh, and her testimony is incredible.
Marzi shared her story on the “Outstanding” podcast, a tale of her miraculous conversion, daring evangelistic endeavours, and later heart-wrenching persecution at the hands of Iranian guards.