Underground Church Thrives in Iran Amid War, Seizing “Spiritual Turning Point”

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – Despite the devastation and uncertainty brought by the ongoing conflict in Iran, a remarkable spiritual movement is quietly accelerating beneath the surface. Christian leaders report that the nation’s underground Church is not only enduring—but growing stronger—amid the chaos.

Todd Nettleton of Voice of the Martyrs USA (VOM) told The Christian Post that the war has unintentionally created new openings for Gospel outreach. With government authorities focused on military operations and internal stability, enforcement against house churches has lessened in some areas. “The Lord works in mysterious ways,” Nettleton explained, noting that believers are finding increased opportunities to meet, evangelize, and distribute Scripture.

VOM, which partners with underground church networks across Iran, has continued its mission despite logistical challenges. According to Nettleton, several thousand Bibles have been distributed since the conflict began earlier this year—fueling a growing hunger for God’s Word among Iranians searching for hope.

One underground fellowship, forced to flee its city due to nearby attacks, chose to remain together rather than scatter. What began as displacement turned into revival. “They turned it into a church camp,” Nettleton said, describing a season of worship, teaching, and deep spiritual strengthening among the group.

Field reports indicate that many believers are boldly sharing their faith during this time of crisis. With death and uncertainty surrounding them, Iranians are increasingly asking eternal questions—opening doors for one-on-one Gospel conversations in homes and cafés, even amid communication blackouts.

According to Open Doors, Iran ranks among the most dangerous countries in the world for Christians, with converts from Islam facing imprisonment, interrogation, and social rejection. Yet, paradoxically, the Church continues to grow rapidly.

Recent estimates suggest that Iran is home to one of the fastest-growing Christian populations in the world. Over the past 25 years, the number of believers has surged from a few hundred thousand to over 1 million, with some ministry estimates placing the broader movement—including seekers and underground participants—at several million. This extraordinary growth has occurred almost entirely through house churches and personal evangelism.

Even more striking is the attitude of believers on the ground. Nettleton said no Christian connected with VOM has asked to flee the country. Instead, many view this moment as divinely appointed. “This is a turning point; this is a spiritual turning point for Iran,” believers told him. “We want to be here… to see the harvest.”

Christian leaders are now calling on the global Church to pray for protection, provision, and boldness. As shortages, economic strain, and instability increase, so too does the urgency of the Gospel message.

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