Inside Iran: Lana Silk on the Underground Church, the Islamic Regime & the Fight for Freedom

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What if everything you believe about Iran is wrong?

In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I speak with Lana Silk, CEO of Transform Iran, about the brutal truth behind Iran’s ruling regime, the explosive growth of the underground church and what’s really driving the Iranian people’s desire for freedom.

Lana dispels the myth that Iranians support their Islamist government, revealing instead a suffering, secularizing population—Muslim and Christian alike—crying out for democracy, dignity and hope. As the West misunderstands or grows fatigued, Iran’s church in hiding is preparing for the day after regime change—with bold vision, digital infrastructure and the Gospel ready to rebuild a nation.

📌 Topics Covered:
✅ Why most Iranians do not support the regime
✅ Shocking government statement: “half the population can die”
✅ How the underground church is preparing for post-regime transformation
✅ 25,000+ people connecting monthly to Iran’s digital church
✅ Why Western Christians must stop believing lies about Iran
✅ The line between help and interference in Middle Eastern affairs
✅ What Israel, freedom and the Gospel mean for Iran’s future
✅ The power of a suffering people prepared to lead

🎯 Resources & Action Steps:
🌐 Learn more: transformiran.com
📲 Support the underground church through prayer and partnerships
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