Families of Prisoners Need Your Help

Update: We thank our friends who have helped in the campaigns below. Your support helps families of imprisoned Christians know that they are not forgotten. It is not too late to help. You can still request postcards to mail to Esther's mom.



"I am willing to go to prison for my faith. But please, God, take care of my family."

— Recent prayer of Salavat, a formerly imprisoned pastor from Uzbekistan

SalavatWhen Salavat was in prison for his faith, his family had no food. Some of the local Christians were afraid they would be arrested if they helped his family. Others didn't know what had happened. The international community was unaware of his arrest at first, and during this time, his family nearly starved.

When our founder, Pastor Richard Wurmbrand, was in prison, the guards played a recording of a young boy screaming in pain in the adjacent cell. Pastor Wurmbrand was told they were beating his son.

EstherWhen Esther learned that her mother and father had been arrested, she was angry with God and the Chinese communists. Then she prayed and realized her parents were honoring God with their sacrifice. Now she is asking for our help.

Pastor Richard WurmbrandSince the founding of The Voice of the Martyrs in 1967, we have always sought to assist families of our brothers and sisters who are imprisoned for their faith. Retrieving the information on prisoners can often be challenging. However, this aspect of our service remains a top priority, and help is distributed throughVOM's Families of Prisoners Fund.

This month we invite you to help VOM assist more families through a contribution to the fund. To learn more about VOM's Families of Prisoners Fund, please click here.

We also invite you to answer Esther's call for Christians throughout the free world to join a letter writing campaign to her mother, who is now serving two years in a Chinese labor camp.You can help Esther now.


» To learn more about how you can assist those imprisoned for their faith, click here