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Iranian Refugee Held at Gunpoint at Nine During Revolution Now Pastors Church and Prays for Iran's Hour of Freedom

via Fox News·19m ago·Community Voted

Pastor David Nasser was nine years old when Iranian revolutionaries held his family at gunpoint during the 1979 Islamic Revolution — a moment of terror that would set the trajectory of a remarkable life. His family fled Iran, eventually reaching the United States, where the young refugee found something he never expected: Jesus Christ. Nasser went on to become a prominent evangelical pastor, author, and the senior vice president for spiritual development at Liberty University, shepherding thousands of students through their faith formation. Now, as American bombs fall on the country of his birth, Nasser has become one of the most compelling voices in the American church on the Iran conflict — a man who carries both the scars of the regime's brutality and an unshakeable hope that the Iranian people may finally be approaching their hour of liberation. In an interview with Fox News, Nasser described his family's harrowing escape, his journey to faith in America, and his fervent prayer that the strikes signal not just the end of a regime but the beginning of freedom for the millions of Iranians who have lived under theocratic oppression for nearly half a century — including the estimated one million secret Christians worshiping underground.

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For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.

Jeremiah 29:11

Jeremiah's words were written to the Jewish exiles in Babylon — a people displaced from their homeland by a foreign power. For David Nasser and millions of Iranian exiles praying for a homeland they may yet see free, the promise carries a deeply personal resonance: God's plans endure even when empires do not.

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