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IRAN: From Burning Churches to Burning With Holy Spirit Fire

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🗓️ 1 July 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The first time he went to a Christian church, during the time of the Islamic revolution in Iran, Mansour Khajehpour was a teenager. He went only to determine the best way to burn down the church building. But the woman who opened to door was caring and kind—and her Christlike kindness altered the direction of Mansour’s life.

The woman pointed Mansour to a Farsi-speaking pastor. Over the months to come, that pastor answered Mansour’s many questions—but only one question per week—and gave him a Bible. At first, Mansour’s heart was hard, but over time God softened him until the day he found himself closing his eyes, praying in a loud voice and committing his life to Christ.

Today, Mansour is the pastor of a church in Seattle and a leader in the Iranian Bible Society, working to get God’s Word into the Islamic Republic of Iran and to Farsi-speaking people in other nations as well.

Listen as Mansour shares how three older missionaries made an impact on his life for the Lord and how he became involved—through his future wife, Nahid, who is now the Executive Director—in the Iranian Bible Society. Together they both experienced persecution for their Christian faith.

Friends and pastors Mansour and Nahid knew well were martyred. Listen to Mansour tell how their examples were an inspiration, especially Pastor Hossein Soodmand’s deep love and respect for God’s Word. You can listen to past VOM Radio episodes with Rashin Soodmand and Gilbert Hovsepian, the children of Pastor Soodmand and Pastor Haik Hovsepian who were both martyred for their faith in Iran.

Mansour will encourage listeners to memorize scripture and spiritual songs—which provided him great help and hope in prison for his faith. Pray for Mansour and Nahid’s continued work providing Bibles for our Iranian brothers and sisters, and for the persecuted church inside Iran.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

When Mansur Akajipur was a Muslim teenager growing up in Iran,

0:04.8

he made plans to burn down a church.

0:08.8

He visited the church to firm up his plans

0:12.0

and was met by an unassuming older woman.

0:15.9

Her kindness convinced Mansur to change his violent plan.

0:21.2

That woman was the Billy Graham of my life.

0:25.5

She did not share the gospel by telling me

0:28.5

the fundamentals of the faith,

0:30.5

but she directed me the right direction.

0:33.3

Later, Mansur visited another church

0:35.7

and three people behind him began to hum a song in worship.

0:41.3

I felt the Holy Spirit came upon me and I closed my eyes.

0:46.1

And as soon as I closed my eyes,

0:47.9

in the middle of their humming,

0:49.7

I started praying loudly with a loud voice.

0:54.4

Jesus never promised his followers an easy path.

0:57.6

In fact, he told his disciples that the world would hate them.

1:01.1

He sent them out as sheep among wolves.

1:04.0

Jesus' words came true in the life of the apostles

1:07.0

and they're still coming true today

1:08.8

in the lives of his followers around the world.

1:11.2

Join host Todd Nettleton.

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