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Encouraged and connected: Cheshme app reaches Iranians beyond restrictions
By Joanne Khmel at Mission Network News
· June 2, 2026
· 2 min read
Iran (MNN) — When borders close to the Gospel, technology steps in. Transform Iran’s app “Cheshme,” meaning “spring of water,” is bringing hope into Iran. Lana Silk says, “if you're feeling lost or struggling in any area, then you have at your fingertips a whole range of materials to encourage you.”
Key takeaway Lana Silk says, “if you're feeling lost or struggling in any area, then you have at your fingertips a whole range of materials to encourage you.
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Category: missions ·
Published: June 2, 2026 ·
Source: Mission Network News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Iran (MNN) — When borders close to the Gospel, technology steps in. Transform Iran’s app “Cheshme,” meaning “spring of water,” is bringing hope into Iran. Lana Silk says, “if you're feeling lost or struggling in any area, then you have at your fingertips a whole range of materials to encourage you.”
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