Iran (MNN) – Iran has rejected a US ceasefire proposal and submitted its own terms. Meanwhile, the Iranian regime says it has finished processing many cases from January’s protests, with sentences now being carried out with “no leniency.”
Lana Silk of Transform Iran describes the reality facing children in the country, including those caught up in the protests.
“The children are caught up in it. Children as young as 10, 11, and 12 have been part of the protests [and] have been arrested and killed. I’ve heard reports of girls as young as 12 being raped in custody. The government is indiscriminate.”
(Photo courtesy of Transform Iran)
Silk says children in Iran are dealing with multi-layered trauma, and need Jesus more than ever.
“Children are…very aware that they have no future in this country and have grown up sooner than you would normally want your 10-, 11-, 12-year-old to grow up and are aware that this is a necessary fight to secure their own future.”
Transform Iran is discipling believers in the Iranian underground Church. Christian children in Iran have been forced to live double lives under the oppressive Islamist regime.
“They have to profess Islam at school, recite the Quran, hide their faith, and then come home and have a Christian life,” Silk explains. “So that is very, very taxing for children when they’ve got to constantly remember who they can say what to, and try to muddle through and remember what’s true and what’s right.”
As you continue to pray for Iran, Silk asks believers to remember the youngest generation.
“I want us to remember the children and to be praying specifically for them…. This is the future of Iran. [Pray] that there will be stability in the future of Iran.
“Jesus does appear to people in dreams and visions in Iran! Let that be the children – that these children have encounters that they can talk about when they’re older and say, ‘Oh my goodness. While it was all happening, I remember that man in white that came to me in my dreams,’ and for that generation to be redeemed.”
Learn more about Transform Iran’s ministry at transformiran.com.
Header photo courtesy of Transform Iran.
