Erfan Kiani, an Iranian protester, was forced to confess on state TV before the regime in Iran executed him.
He was falsely accused of being a Mossad agent.
The regime knows that for Western leftists, “Mossad” is the magic word that turns torture into justice.
More than 500 people have been executed since January.
The war never stopped. It just turned inward.
And Western leftists have become unwitting accomplices—acting as the regime’s foot soldiers in the West, repeating its propaganda while Iranians pay with their lives.
⚠️⚠️ Shayan Hadian está a punto de ser ejecutado por los terroristas islámicos de Irán.
Este joven tiene sólo 17 años.
Comparte esto por todas partes.
Hagamos que esto le llegue a @POTUS.
In a predominantly Christian town in eastern Lebanon, a banner reads: “Thank God you’re safe, big guy.”
Yes, President Trump is popular in the Middle East. The media just won’t show you this.
Just look at what ISRAEL has built to keep Palestinians out! 7 layers of border wall, and they’ll shoot anyone who tries to cross.
… Oh wait.
This isn’t Israel. This is EGYPT. This is the Egypt-Gaza border.
But if we say “Israel,” maybe you’ll care.
God Bless Armenia 🇦🇲
April 24 is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. On this day in 1915, the Ottoman Empire began the systematic mass killing and deportation of the Armenian people.
The Armenians were Christians. Armenia was the first nation in history to adopt Christianity as its state religion, in 301 AD — more than a decade before Constantine legalized it in Rome. Their faith was inseparable from their identity. And it was that identity that made them a target.
To this day Turkey does not officially recognize it as a genocide. The United States recognized it in 2021. Over 30 countries have formally done so.
Every year on April 24, Armenians around the world gather with torches and candles to march in remembrance. They do not march in anger. They march so the world does not forget.
1.5 million Christians.
The first Christian nation on earth.Never forget.
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An Iranian from INSIDE barely cut through the internet blackout to deliver his message to us:
"I've come here with a thousand hardships to tell my compatriots abroad:
Please heed the voices of the children at risk of execution. They're torturing and executing the imprisoned protesters from January uprisings. We've been without internet for over 1,000 hours. There are no medicines here, or if you find any, they're outrageously expensive. Food prices have skyrocketed to insane levels. We're being buried alive!"
He is verifiably physically inside Iran, as you can see from his location and the fact that his last activity was exactly on the day the US and Israel started their attack on Iran and the regime cut off people's internet.
His message aligns with leaked information from inside Iran that executions are being accelerated and more innocent protesters detained from the January protest are next in line to be executed. Please be their voice! Repost this! Let the world know that the survival of this regime only brings more death and destruction! Regime change is the only answer and clearly it has not happened YET.
#DigitalBlackOutIran
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
Bro, when I was Muslim, I used to think I was so holy by washing my feet before prayer.
Islam said, clean yourself before you can stand before God. You do the work. Miss a spot? Do it again. Get dirty? Start over. Scrubbing your record, hoping maybe you’re worthy.
Then I met Jesus.
John 13. The Son of God, robe off, towel in hand, kneeling down to wash His disciples’ feet… right before the cross.
In Wudu, I was at the sink trying to prove I was clean enough for God.
In Jesus, God is on His knees saying, “Let me make you clean.”
Do you understand how wild that is?
This isn’t a servant trying to impress the king.
This is the King becoming the servant, stepping into the mess, the dirt, the shame, and taking it all to the cross.
That’s the difference.
Religion says: fix yourself so God will have you.
Jesus says: I’ll fix you so you can have me.
One is earning.
One is receiving.
One ends in exhaustion.
One ends in freedom.
I used to wash my feet before I prayed.
Now the One I pray to has already made me clean.
Saturday 1pm:
I have this Muslim auntie, and she’s really devout.
Not just culturally, personally. She has a long history of answered prayers. Real things she asked for, and they happened.
I used to wrestle with that.
How do I say Jesus is the only way when her prayer life feels so real—like it saved her from mental hell? If you try to argue with that, you will lose.
Because to her, it’s not a theory. It’s history.
And here’s what most people miss: You can’t tear down someone’s belief system and leave them homeless. You have to show them the home in Christ.
A lot of apologetics today just demolish. Win the argument, lose the soul.
But here’s the truth: Those answered prayers… a lot of them were Jesus.
The character of Jesus.
The mercy of Jesus.
The Holy Spirit moves based on heart posture, not perfect wording.
A sincere heart still matters to a Father who is chasing His kids. That doesn’t make Islam true. It shows how merciful Jesus is.
So yes, expose the cracks. But build Christ louder. Preach the person, not just the proof.
Because my auntie doesn’t need another argument. She needs a revelation.
And Jesus will meet her, even in the middle of praying to someone else. When I prayed to Allah, Jesus was the one who answered me. And I knew it, because I knew His Word, His story, His character.
A regime could massacre Muslims tomorrow and many would still defend it, so long as it hates Israel.
That’s the level of moral bankruptcy we’re seeing with Iran.
A billboard displaying the Last Supper and proclaiming Jesus as the Messiah appeared on a street in Iran
Let that land. In a country where converting to Christianity carries the threat of imprisonment and death. In a nation where the government actively suppresses any declaration of faith in Christ. On a public street. For every driver, pedestrian, and government official to see. The image of Jesus at the table with His disciples, displayed openly in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Nobody in that country puts up a billboard like that without knowing exactly what it costs. And somebody did it anyway. Because the fire in their chest could not stay contained behind closed doors and secret house church meetings. The Gospel has never been successfully suppressed. Not by Masonic agents. Not by Communist governments. Not by any regime in history. And clearly not by the one running Iran.
Jesus is being proclaimed on the streets of Tehran. God is not waiting for permission.