VOM-USA Prayer Update for November 4, 2011
Please take time today to pray for this weeks prayers and share them with your family, church and friends.
North Korea--Millions Listen to Illegal Christian Radio
VOM Contacts
1 Kings 19:13
Experts  on North Korea say that up to 20 percent of the North Korean population  listens to illegal foreign radio broadcasts, and an estimated 2 million  regularly listen to VOM-sponsored Christian programs, according to  VOM's partners working in North Korea. Radio broadcasting is one of the  most effective ways not only to bring the gospel and the voice of true  freedom to the people of North Korea but also to communicate with and  influence North Koreans. This month on the "Freedom in Christ" program,  our partners are sharing stories from the Gospel of Luke as well as  eight plays from the "Hardship of Christ." A special speaker also shared  a message of encouragement with North Korean listeners and promised to  continue praying for them. "We intentionally focus on broadcasting the  biblical gospel through testimonies of believers, leadership training,  and equipping resources for this support of the North Korean church,"  wrote our partner. The foreign radio broadcasts are understandably hated  by the North Korean government. Please pray that the government's  attempts to jam the broadcasts will be futile and that North Koreans who  tune in will be sensitive to the truth of the gospel.
Iraq--Christians Murdered in Kirkuk
Release International
Psalm 61:1-3
Two  Christians have been murdered recently in Kirkuk, and Iraqi Christians  have asked officials to improve security in the area. Thirty-year-old  restaurant worker Bassam Isho was shot to death on Sunday, Oct. 2. And  one day earlier, the body of 60-year-old Hanna Polos Emmanuel was found  by the side of a road on the outskirts of the city. Middle East Concern  reports that local Christians interpret the attacks as a deliberate  effort to destabilize their community. "The attacks on Christians  continue, and the world remains totally silent," an anonymous Christian  told AsiaNews. "It's as if we've been swallowed up by the night."  Tensions in the region have increased as religious and ethnic  minorities, especially Christians, have increasingly become targets of  kidnapping and extortion. Three Assyrian Christians and a Turkman Muslim  were kidnapped as they returned from a hunting trip on Sept. 21. They  were released after their ransom was paid. Please pray that authorities  will take decisive action to improve security in the area.
Belarus--Pastor Fined for Worshiping in House
Forum 18
Acts 5:42
Belarusian  pastor Aleksei Abramovich was fined an amount equal to several weeks'  wages in September for leading unregistered religious worship. Churches  in Belarus are required to register with the state, but Abramovich  belongs to a church that refuses to register on principle. "We don't  interfere with state policy," Abramovich wrote in a letter to Belarusian  President Aleksandr Lukashenko. "Our worship meetings are purely  religious. It's not a crime if believers worship in my house."  Authorities say the church, in Zhodino, near Belarus's capital city of  Minsk, broke the law. Meanwhile, several independent Protestant churches  have given up on trying to gain state registration after their attempts  repeatedly failed. Please pray that God will give churches in Belarus  the strength needed to overcome these difficulties.
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The International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP) is on November 13, 2011. Will you pray for your brothers and sisters in Christ? Visit http://www.persecution.com/idop to learn more.