Captive in Iran
A Remarkable True Story of Hope and Triumph amid the Horror of Tehran's Brutal Evin Prison
in:
Christianity
Summary:
The book recounts the harrowing experiences of two Iranian women who were imprisoned for their Christian faith in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison. It details their struggles, the abuse they faced, their unwavering faith, and the hope they spread to fellow inmates despite the dire circumstances.
Key points:
1. Faith Perseverance: The book emphasizes the unyielding faith of Maryam and Marziyeh, two imprisoned Iranian Christians, showcasing the strength of belief in adversity.
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