Iranian-born pastor reacts to Operation Epic Fury
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge speak with Pastor David Nasser, an Iranian-born pastor now in Tennessee, about the impact of Operation Epic Fury on the Iranian people and the future of the country.
Pastor Nasser shares his family’s escape from the 1979 Iranian revolution, his journey to faith, and the hope he sees among Iranians today.
The conversation highlights the resilience of ordinary Iranians, the potential for a new democratic path, and the rapid growth of the underground Christian church in Iran. Nasser emphasizes revival, redemption, and the global church’s role in supporting a positive transformation in Iran.
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