Amir*, a local Open Doors partner, was RECENTLY able to connect with several young people inside Iran who shared with him their grief, fears and confusion amidst the nation’s turmoil.
“Many of the reports coming from inside Iran reflect a climate of fear and trauma, especially among young people,” shares Amir. In one conversation, a young man spoke to Amir about what he had experienced. He had originally planned to join demonstrations with his sister but later chose not to go because of the danger. Then, during the protests, several of his peers from his neighbourhood were killed.
“Why did so many people die when nothing has changed?” he asked Amir.
Amir says, “There is fear, there is hopelessness, and sometimes even guilt, like they owe something to those who died,” he explains.
Despite the trauma, many Christian young people are trying to support each other. Amir talked with a young girl who wants to serve those around her. “She wants to comfort others as a Christian, but she herself has not yet received comfort. She wants to give hope to others, but she is not being spiritually fed right now, and this leaves many young believers trying to minister to others while quietly carrying their own pain.”
With churches under pressure and unable to meet freely, desperately needed fellowship and spiritual support are becoming scarcer.
And this isn’t the only kind of isolation believers feel. In the brief moments of connection with the outside world, Iranian believers have been strengthened by the prayers and acts of solidarity from people beyond their borders.
“Just hearing that others are thinking about them and praying for them gives renewed hope to Iranians living inside their country in these difficult days. Moments like these remind them that they are not forgotten,” Amir shares.
Many Christian families bear the weight of government pressure as they seek to support one another. Amir shares the story of a woman who was arrested. “They had a small gathering in her yard. Two doctors from their house church were helping the injured. Later, security forces raided their home. They took everything,” he recounts.
The woman was placed in detention for two weeks before being released on heavy bail. “The house church no longer meets and many of the young people who were connected with them are now scattered,” Amir says. “Even communication with family members outside the country has also become complicated. One call sometimes requires many difficult steps because everything is monitored.”

Throughout his conversations with young people, Amir has seen the importance of simply sitting quietly with them. “They ask things like, ‘If God is just, why did this happen? Why didn’t change come sooner?’ In these moments, I believe the first ministry I can do here is to listen. Right now, people need someone who will listen without judging.”
One particular verse comes to his mind: 2 Corinthians 1:3, where God is praised as ‘the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort’. Amir says, “I often remind the young Iranian believers that first we must receive His comfort and then we can comfort others.”
“I keep praying that in the midst of everything they are facing, they would place their hope in God.”
He calls for our prayers as he stands with young believers fighting to stand firm in Iran, though communication has become much harder. “Since the war began, I’m not sure how these young people are,” he says, “but I keep praying that in the midst of everything they are facing, they would place their hope in God.”
*Names changed for security reasons

For the comfort and healing of Iranian young people who carry deep grief and trauma, that God would heal their wounds and help them to trust in Him
For families under pressure, that God would enable them to meet in safety and strengthen their faith.
That those who are seeking to help others would know God’s comfort and empowering themselves
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