36 results from April 2008.
April 10, 2008

Send a Birthday Greeting to Pastor Dmitry Shestakov in Prison

Pastor Dmitry Shestakov has been in an Uzbekistan prison for more than a year. The Voice of the Martyrs received an update that Pastor Shestakov’s faith is strong and while in prison he has had opportunities to share his faith. We invite you to send birthday cards and letters of encouragement to Pastor Shestakov as he celebrates his birthday this month. Let him know of your love and that you are praying for him. Pastor Shestakov has been strengthened by the prayers and help of believers like you. We encourage you to continue writing him letters and to continue praying. Also, write to the Uzbekistan government requesting he be released. Please send this e-mail to others who have a heart for persecuted believers and encourage them to write, as well. Get involved. Pray and write today! I encourage you to send Pastor Shestakov a letter of encouragement by visiting www.prisoneralert.com.
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Posted by Mary-Sue Leigh in Prisoner Alert
April 7, 2008

A Double Standard?

I once talked to Pastor Noble Alexander, who died in 2002, about his years in a Cuban prison. (His story is told in the book I Will Die Free.) Pastor Alexander was severely beaten for refusing to work at his prison job on the Sabbath. Finally the guards gave up, decided he had mental issues, and allowed him to rest on the Sabbath. Pastor Noble said other prisoners then claimed to be Christians to get out of work. To “prove” they were Christians, they attended Bible classes taught by the pastor. As a result, many were saved. “Faith comes by hearing,” Pastor Noble said.
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Posted by Carol Fleece in Inside VOM
April 7, 2008

Ministries to the Persecuted Church Call for Prayer for China

In an article posted today on the Independent Catholic News website we learn today that The Voice of the Martyrs Canada, Open Doors, Christian Solidarity Worldwide and others who are apart of the The Religious Liberty Partnership are now calling for prayer for China especially during the Olympics.The reason they are calling for prayer is simple - China is well known for many human rights abuses, and also despite a promise of religious freedom, there really isn't any religious freedom in China.So won't you all please join me and others in keeping China in your daily prayers.
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Posted by The Voice of the Martyrs in Intercessory Prayer
April 7, 2008

Turkish Men Accused of 'insulting Turkishness' Still on Trial

Does that headline catch your attention? To be honest, I actually laughed when I read it because it's absolutely amazing to me how it doesn't matter what it is, everything can and will be considered an insult to someone sometime. However, in this case, this story is no laughing matter because persecution of Christians in Turkey is a serious business and I personally have friends who are missionaries in Turkey. Here's part of the story from our friends at Mission Network News...
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Posted by The Voice of the Martyrs in Christian Persecution
April 4, 2008

Have you signed up for Bibles Unbound yet?

A few weeks ago, I had the awesome experience of visiting The Voice of the Martyrs’ Bibles Unbound warehouse. For some reason, I had not taken advantage of the opportunities to visit the facility and see how Bibles are packaged and mailed to many countries around the world. It was both exciting and awesome to see Bibles being mailed into countries where they are not readily available. VOM’s Bibles Unbound program is definitely changing lives. If you are not familiar with Bibles Unbound, this is how it works. Christians in restricted nations around the world gather the names and addresses of people needing Bibles in their local communities. The names are submitted to Bibles Unbound members who have the opportunity to mail New Testaments in the appropriate language directly to the field. For a donation of only $30 per month, VOM will mail you everything you need to mail five New Testament Bibles to individuals in restricted nations. The most exciting part is that you get to handle and mail the Bibles yourself and also have a great opportunity to pray over them. I encourage you to check out this incredible opportunity to be a blessing to others by clicking here.
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Posted by Mary-Sue Leigh in Bibles Unbound