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Last week we began a look back on some of the most moving moments on The Voice of the Martyrs Radio in 2024. This week, we continue to remember:
A Central Asian pastor, Brother Silas, tells how quickly new believers in Jesus there expect persecution.
Dr. David Kasali, founder and president of Congo Initiative, on making disciples in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as churches are targeted by Islamists and terrorist groups.
As conflict in the Middle East unfolded this year, Ben Barrett, who served as a leader in VOM’s ministry in Israel, including Gaza and the West Bank, was reminded that our brothers and sisters there are people God has called us to serve.
Brother Joshua, a pastor in Cuba, shares the price he and his family pay to share the gospel and serve the church even in the face of risks.
Pastor “AZ,” from Kazakhstan, says the church there grew fastest during a wave of intense persecution.
Sister Sara grew up in a Muslim family in Central Asia. She shares how God drew her to stories about Jesus then called her to make a decision to follow him.
Hana shares thoughts about being reunited with her father, a pastor imprisoned in Eritrea for the past 20 years.
Shino and Shania, ethnic Somalis and devout Muslims, came to faith in Christ after Shania had a dream. They became bold witnesses for Christ.
After hearing these brief excerpts, you’ll want to listen to the entire conversations with these guests. Click the links below or listen in the VOM APP.
Brother Silas, a pastor in Central Asia
Dr. David Kasali, founder and president of Congo Initiative
Ben Barrett
Brother Joshua, a pastor in Cuba, and David, a Cuban pastor’s son
Pastor AZ from Kazakhstan
Sister Sara, a Central Asian Christian
Hana Mengisteab, daughter of pastor imprisoned in Eritrea for 20 years
Shino & Shania, Somali Muslim Background Believers leading Somali Christian TV
We thank the Lord for allowing VOM Radio to encourage and challenge listeners all over the world this year. Thank you for listening and praying for our persecuted family in restricted nations and hostile areas around the world!
We’d love to hear from you! Let us know what conversation in 2024 most inspired your faith or equipped you to pray. You can also give online to support persecuted Christians through the work of The Voice of the Martyrs.
NEW PODCAST BEGINS JANUARY 1! Subscribe now to Extreme Devotion, a short, daily devotional podcast from The Voice of the Martyrs coming in 2025. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
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Last week we began a look back on some of the most moving moments on The Voice of the Martyrs Radio in 2024. This week, we continue to remember:
A Central Asian pastor, Brother Silas, tells how quickly new believers in Jesus there expect persecution.
Dr. David Kasali, founder and president of Congo Initiative, on making disciples in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as churches are targeted by Islamists and terrorist groups.
As conflict in the Middle East unfolded this year, Ben Barrett, who served as a leader in VOM’s ministry in Israel, including Gaza and the West Bank, was reminded that our brothers and sisters there are people God has called us to serve.
Brother Joshua, a pastor in Cuba, shares the price he and his family pay to share the gospel and serve the church even in the face of risks.
Pastor “AZ,” from Kazakhstan, says the church there grew fastest during a wave of intense persecution.
Sister Sara grew up in a Muslim family in Central Asia. She shares how God drew her to stories about Jesus then called her to make a decision to follow him.
Hana shares thoughts about being reunited with her father, a pastor imprisoned in Eritrea for the past 20 years.
Shino and Shania, ethnic Somalis and devout Muslims, came to faith in Christ after Shania had a dream. They became bold witnesses for Christ.
After hearing these brief excerpts, you’ll want to listen to the entire conversations with these guests. Click the links below or listen in the VOM APP.
Brother Silas, a pastor in Central Asia
Dr. David Kasali, founder and president of Congo Initiative
Ben Barrett
Brother Joshua, a pastor in Cuba, and David, a Cuban pastor’s son
Pastor AZ from Kazakhstan
Sister Sara, a Central Asian Christian
Hana Mengisteab, daughter of pastor imprisoned in Eritrea for 20 years
Shino & Shania, Somali Muslim Background Believers leading Somali Christian TV
We thank the Lord for allowing VOM Radio to encourage and challenge listeners all over the world this year. Thank you for listening and praying for our persecuted family in restricted nations and hostile areas around the world!
We’d love to hear from you! Let us know what conversation in 2024 most inspired your faith or equipped you to pray. You can also give online to support persecuted Christians through the work of The Voice of the Martyrs.
NEW PODCAST BEGINS JANUARY 1! Subscribe now to Extreme Devotion, a short, daily devotional podcast from The Voice of the Martyrs coming in 2025. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
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