To prevent students from joining protests which have continued since June, BBC News says Iranian police surrounded Tehran University earlier this week. Officials clashed violently with protesters in Vali Asr Square. Amidst political turmoil nationwide, messages of peace and hope are being broadcast by SAT-7, a Christian satellite television ministry to the Middle East and North Africa. Desperate Iranians are turning to Christ as a result.

"They're looking for hope, for answers," says SAT-7 Communications Manager David Harder, "and SAT-7 PARS is able to be a channel that the Lord Jesus is using to touch and change lives."

In an earlier report, SAT-7 PARS Executive Director Sara Afshari described the hopelessness plaguing the Iranian population.

"Everything in Iran is difficult," she says. "Even before the election, many people in Iran had become disillusioned. Some have turned to drugs, immoral lifestyles, and even suicide. This factor has led to an unprecedented interest in finding out more about the Christian faith."

SAT-7's Persian language channel, SAT-7 PARS, broadcasts prayers for peace and displays encouraging Scripture to viewers. New programs have been designed to comfort viewers.

Despite Iran's extensive media bans and blockage, SAT-7 PARS has overcome communication barriers. Harder says it's difficult and expensive to block satellite television, and so far, SAT-7 broadcasts have been able to reach audiences. Pray that these broadcasts continue to connect with listeners and that disillusioned Iranians find answers in Christ. 

"We need to be praying really hard for Iran," Harder says, "that Christians would be protected, that this situation would be taken care of, and that there'd be more freedom for everyone in that country."

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