
"Christian television channels produced in the United States and Europe have made their way into Iranian homes, echoing apocalyptic ideas from American figures promoting the war. These broadcasts became tools for spreading messages to Christians and potential converts, positioning the region at the center of a long-running 'faith war.'"
Since February 28, 2026, U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have been accompanied by the presence of satellite dishes in Tehran, allowing access to foreign Christian television channels. These broadcasts, rooted in apocalyptic themes, have been a tool for evangelism in the region. Despite the rich history of Christianity in the Middle East, evangelical media has thrived in conflict zones, particularly during the Lebanese Civil War, promoting messages that resonate with local audiences and potential converts.
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