Iran

Now would be a good time to keep the nation of Iran and its people in our prayers. the recent electoral controversy could erupt into terrible violence. At the heart of the recent election is a battle over the meaning of 1979′s Islamic revolution. Will...

Now would be a good time to keep the nation of Iran and its people in our prayers. the recent electoral controversy could erupt into terrible violence. At the heart of the recent election is a battle over the meaning of 1979′s Islamic revolution. Will Iran move toward a more republican, moderate regime or drift further toward a combination of populism and authoritarianism? I would pray the former, as such an environment would be a step toward opening more vocal and public proclamations of the Gospel in that part of the world.

About the Author

Adam Carrington After a year at Westminster Theological Seminary, Adam began a PhD program in Political Science at Baylor University in Waco, TX in the Fall of 2009. He received his BA from Ashland University in Ashland, OH, where he studied Political Science, Religion, and English Literature. During his undergrad, he worked on several political campaigns as well as interning with The Claremont Review of Books. He continues to be fascinated by politics, literature, and media’s interaction with theology and the Church. In the spare time he does scratch out, he likes to play guitar, read, and spend late nights debating any and every topic at all-night diners. Adam is married to Emily Carrington.