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Jumping Through Fires
Book • 2009
In Jumping Through Fires David Nasser recounts his childhood in Iran during the 1979 revolution, his family’s escape to the United States, and his conversion to Christianity through the witness of caring believers.
He describes the cultural and spiritual struggles of adapting to life in America while wrestling with identity, trauma, and the power of the gospel to transform families.
The book highlights practical examples of Christian compassion that led to his family’s salvation and sketches the growth of underground churches in Iran.
Nasser frames his testimony as both personal redemption and a call to the global church to pray, resource, and stand with persecuted believers.
It serves as encouragement for evangelism, cross-cultural ministry, and trusting God amid political and spiritual upheaval.
He describes the cultural and spiritual struggles of adapting to life in America while wrestling with identity, trauma, and the power of the gospel to transform families.
The book highlights practical examples of Christian compassion that led to his family’s salvation and sketches the growth of underground churches in Iran.
Nasser frames his testimony as both personal redemption and a call to the global church to pray, resource, and stand with persecuted believers.
It serves as encouragement for evangelism, cross-cultural ministry, and trusting God amid political and spiritual upheaval.
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David Nasser

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From Religious Oppression in Iran to Freedom in Christ


