Joni Eareckson Tada's story brings hope to Iran

Posted: 17 October, 2007

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Joni Eareckson Tada

Iran (MNN) ― Iran's nuclear aspirations have the official support of Russian President Vladimir Putin. His visit this week is the first a Kremlin leader has made to Iran since 1943.

Putin went on record saying the Islamic Republic should be allowed to pursue its nuclear program for peaceful purposes. He further explained by saying Iran is cooperating with Russian nuclear agencies, and the main objectives are peaceful objectives .

The alliance forming at a summit of the Caspian Sea nations is making many governments jittery. The U.S. Defense Secretary says they're keeping all their options open in confronting the threats posed by Iran. That could mean using military action against the long-time U.S. adversary.

With the specter of war forming, SAT-7's David Harder says their encouragement of believers is critical. "The leadership of that country is actually not very popular with many people, particularly young people. Life can be very difficult for Christians within Iran. Our team needs prayer for how they respond, that they respond appropriately. Also, the Christians living within Iran deserve our prayers for their protection and for the growth of the church there." 

SAT-7 Pars has had a phenomenal evangelistic effect in Iran. The hope of Christ shown in Joni Eareckson Tada's life story will reinforce the ministry. "We are offering a new Farsi translation of the classic 'Joni' movie." It will be airing several times over the next month.

Harder says, "It's quite a touching story, and it is a video that we believe will offer hope, because many people in Iran and neighboring countries are very discouraged."

Joni Eareckson Tada felt it was important for viewers in Iran to understand that God loves and cares for them, whatever challenges they may face. 

In a special interview for SAT-7PARS, she gave a special message to the viewers in Iran:

"Hello, I'm Joni Eareckson Tada, and I hope you will enjoy this special presentation of the movie, 'Joni,' in which I played my own part. I would like to thank the director of SAT-7 for sharing my life story with you, our dear Farsi speaking friends. I hope that by viewing my story, your heart will be encouraged and that you will come to realize that God can help you, too, through any difficult circumstance, just like He has helped me in this wheelchair. I also hope that, through the message in this movie, you will see that He can use you to be a blessing to many other people."

Joni goes on to say how she is actually thankful for her accident and that God can make something beautiful come out of something even as tragic as her experience. "I believe that the God of the Bible allowed my accident so that His glory, that is His smile, and His power and His strength might be made visible through my disability.

"It has been many, many years since the accident occurred in which I broke my neck, and even after all these years, I am so thankful that God allowed it to happen because it has given me the opportunity to encourage other people who struggle with suffering. And maybe you are one of those people. Well, if you are experiencing hardship, then get ready to be really inspired by the upcoming movie. And if you would like to tell me more about your life or if you would like to learn more about helping other people with disabilities in your own community, then please contact us at the Joni and Friends International Disability Center. And now, sit back and get ready to be really encouraged by the following story. Thanks so much for listening, all my friends who speak Farsi."

Please pray that many viewers in Iran will be encouraged by this special broadcast. If you can help cover the costs of airing this special version of the film "Joni," please go to www.sat7.org.

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