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The Voice of the Martyrs
Welcome to The Voice of the Martyrs Radio Network! Join host Todd Nettleton each week as we share testimonies of brothers and sisters suffering for their faith in Christ.
The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) is a nonprofit, interdenominational missions organization that offers practical and spiritual help to persecuted Christians around the world.
The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) is a nonprofit, interdenominational missions organization that offers practical and spiritual help to persecuted Christians around the world.
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Mar 14, 2020 • 25min
TURKEY: We Have To Take Risks
"Brother Bayram" is back to finish the conversation we began last week. He came to the United States to further his education and start a business. One day a Christian woman gave Bayram a New Testament. He began to read it, the beginning of a path that would lead him to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Son of God. Listen to the stories of people in Turkey Bayram has seen leave Islam behind and embrace Jesus Christ, the Son of God—and the persecution they've endured for making that decision. What are the truths that draw them? What are the misunderstandings of the gospel Christians can address with Muslims? How do new Christians in Turkey think about telling family members that they are following Christ? Finally, Bayram will equip us to pray for Turkey, and for our Christian brothers and sisters there. You can connect online with Brother Bayram and his ministry at www.albtci.org. You can hear David Byle tell his story of persecution in Turkey here. You may also be interested in hearing American Pastor Andrew Brunson and his wife, Norine, tell their story of imprisonment and persecution in Turkey. Never miss a VOM Radio conversation: subscribe to the podcast.

Mar 7, 2020 • 25min
TURKEY: It's Not About Arguments
"Brother Bayram" came to the United States to further his education. He started a business, and one day a Christian woman gave Bayram a New Testament. He began to read it, the beginning of a path that would lead him to faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Son of God. It was a costly decision: his devout Muslim wife divorced him and won't allow him to see their daughter. His brother had Bayram committed to a mental hospital—viewing anyone who would leave Islam as mentally unstable. It has been a difficult road, but Bayram's faith has only grown stronger as he has seen God work in his life and in his country. Listen as he shares the story of his journey to faith, and how his family pressured him to return to Islam and persecuted him for his Christian faith, and stories of those still meeting Jesus Christ in Turkey. Bayram will encourage and instruct listeners about how we—like the woman who gave him a New Testament—might help lead Muslims here in the US toward Jesus Christ. You can connect online with Brother Bayram and his ministry at www.albtci.org. We'll finish this conversation with Bayram next week on VOM Radio. Between now and then, you can hear David Byle tell his story of persecution in Turkey here: Part 1 and Part 2. You may also be interested in hearing American Pastor Andrew Brunson and his wife, Norine, tell their story of imprisonment and persecution in Turkey.

Feb 29, 2020 • 25min
INDIA: "Now I'm in Light"
In India, resistance to the gospel and to Christian missionary activity is very organized. Hindu nationalists all over India are watching for evangelism—and they are ready to persecute Christians. Aaron Miller oversees VOM's work in South Asia. He's just met with church leaders from all over India, evaluating the current state of Christian persecution there. He brings us a timely report as President Donald Trump just visited India, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi—whose background is in the Hindu-nationalist RSS movement that is one of the main persecutors of Christians and other religious minorities in India. Several Indian states have passed anti-conversion laws, but church leaders say the laws aren't stopping people from coming to faith in Christ In fact, in every state where an anti-conversion law has passed, the church is still growing. Aaron will share some specifics of how persecution in India is happening right now, both through physical violence and through more subtle means, like government restrictions and financial controls. But more importantly, Aaron tells stories of Hindus who have found freedom and peace in Jesus Christ and equips us to pray for our brothers and sisters in India right now. Never miss an episode of VOM Radio! Subscribe to the VOM Radio podcast.

Feb 22, 2020 • 25min
COLOMBIA: Pray We Will Go Full
Aaron Miller leads VOM's international work in Latin America, and he just returned from visiting Christians living and ministering in the "red zones" of Colombia—places where paramilitary groups and Marxist guerillas battle for control and brutally persecute Christians. One of those Aaron met with was Alex, the subject of a VOM video for the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church. Alex was pulled off a bus by FARC guerillas and almost killed. Yet he has forgiven the attackers—and even helped disciple the imprisoned FARC commander who led the bus attack. Hear why gospel workers in Colombia would rather not be called pastor, even if they function in that role in their community. Hear the story of a man whom God called to full-time ministry while he was being held captive for doing ministry work. And hear the story of how an Action Bible inspired a young woman to resist the call to take up arms. Miller has previously been a guest on VOM Radio, when he told his own story of encountering persecution in India.

Feb 15, 2020 • 25min
MALAYSIA: Three Years Since Pastor Disappeared
This week marked the three-year anniversary of the disappearance of Pastor Raymond Koh in Malaysia, a military-style operation that took less than 40 seconds and was captured on a nearby security camera. Three years later, there is still no word on what happened to Pastor Raymond; his car has never been found. The kidnapping wasn't his first taste of persecution; Pastor Raymond had been mailed a box of bullets as a warning to stop his ministry. VOM launched an international petition drive calling Malaysia's government to account for this crime. Add your signature online at www.ReleaseRaymond.com. This week we will hear again from Raymond's wife, Susanna, about how Pastor Raymond continued ministry in spite of threats and danger. She'll describe the spiritual deepening she saw in her husband in the months before his abduction, and how she knows God was preparing him for the challenging time to come. Susanna says God has carried her and her family since Raymond's forced disappearance. He's even enabled them to forgive those who took her husband away. She'll share specific scriptural promises and Christian songs that have helped her through dark hours of grief and anxiety. Susanna and her family have been greatly encouraged by notes, cards and letters from members of their spiritual family around the world. You can join in encouraging her by sending a card or a note of encouragement to: Susanna Koh #107 Liew Sow Yoke Lot LG109B, One Utama Shopping Center, No. 1, Lebuh Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia You can hear encouraging conversations like this one every week! Subscribe to the VOM Radio podcast.

Feb 8, 2020 • 25min
MISSIONS: The Bravest People in the World
"Uncle Monnie" has ministered in more than 150 countries, including many hostile and restricted nations where Christians are persecuted. He serves not as a "father" to persecuted-church pastors, but as an "uncle," one who comes alongside and encourages, but isn't the decision-making authority figure. Uncle Monnie says he quickly realized, in his first overseas ministry experience, that he needed to go as a fellow learner alongside God's people he was there to serve. He equips pastors to study the Bible for themselves, to not be reliant on a Westerner or an outside organization for their spiritual food. He also prepares them to face persecution—including looking together at real-life case studies from persecuted Christians in other nations. Listen as Monnie talks about how he does ministry with Fulani former-Muslims in Africa, Christian leaders and pastors in China, Sudan, Nigeria, Nepal, Lebanon and other nations. Monnie has also served as a missions pastor in large American churches, and he'll share challenges and struggles of that job, as well as encouragement for those currently serving God in that role. He'll also challenge American Christians to be more grounded in our faith.

Feb 1, 2020 • 25min
ALGERIA: "Jesus, You are Here!"
"Brother Amin" is a church leader from Algeria—a place where in recent months the government has forcibly closed numerous church buildings. Amin says when persecution happens, that's the time new Christians see the reality of the Body of Christ—the reality that they have a new family, joined together through the blood of Christ. But how do they prepare for persecution? And how do they overcome fear and keep spreading the gospel in spite of hardships? Amin will share his own story, from being a radical Muslim trying to disprove the Bible to becoming convinced that the Bible was actually the truth. His decision wasn't without cost: he'll tell of the persecution that he faced after leaving Islam to follow Jesus. He'll also equip listeners to pray for the nation of Algeria and our spiritual family there, and to reach out to Muslims that we know right here in the US. Algeria is just one of the countries featured in the newly-updated, 2020 VOM Global Prayer Guide. Request your free copy today!

Jan 25, 2020 • 25min
NIGERIA: The Fear Is There
In Part 2 of our conversation, Paul Childers, leader of YWAM's University of the Nations in Kona, Hawaii is back along with another Paul, the leader of YWAM's work in Nigeria. Paul is reaching Muslims—even terrorists—in Nigeria for Christ. He says it is his passion to see people come to know Jesus that overcomes any fear he might have ministering in dangerous places. He will also share about a special ministry to widows whose husbands were killed in persecution. Childers says that the way to prepare for Christian persecution is to fall in love with Jesus and really understand his Lordship over our lives. Paul and Paul will help us to pray for Christians in Nigeria and other nations, and also talk about the need for Bibles: there are 227 languages spoken in Nigeria that don't yet have the whole Bible translated into their language. Another tool to help you pray effectively for persecuted Christians is VOM's newly-updated 2020 Global Prayer Guide. Request your free copy today! Paul Childers has been a guest before on VOM Radio. You can hear that interview here. You can also listen to our conversation with Loren Cunningham, the founder of YWAM.

Jan 18, 2020 • 25min
NIGERIA: "My Life is in God's Hands"
Paul felt God speaking to him, and the message was clear: "Get off this bus. Right now!" Paul obeyed, and his obedience saved his life. Jesus told His followers to deny themselves, take up their cross and follow Him. God still calls His children to the uncomfortable, and even the dangerous. Paul, who leads the work of Youth With a Mission (YWAM) in Nigeria, shares this week on VOM Radio how God called him to minister in a difficult and dangerous part of Nigeria—a place where Christian persecution is a constant reality. He'll also share how God protected him as he answered God's call—including getting him off of that bus. Today, many of Paul's coworkers in gospel work are former radical Muslim persecutors of Christians miraculously transformed by the love of Jesus. We'll also hear from Paul Childers, who leads YWAM's University of the Nations in Kona, Hawaii. Childers offers an encouraging update on what God is doing around the world from his front-row seat to missions work in many nations. He'll talk about a move of God that's raising up a generation of people willing to truly take up their cross and follow God's call to any place on earth, no matter how difficult or dangerous. Paul Childers has been a guest before on VOM Radio. You can hear that interview here. You can also listen to our conversation with Loren Cunningham, the founder of YWAM.

Jan 11, 2020 • 25min
CHINA: The Narrow Path of Thorns
Bob Fu is founder and president of the China Aid Association, and he's one of the most knowledgeable people in the world on the Christian persecution in China. He'll help explain why the Chinese government is cracking down on churches—even registered, "legal" churches— and how it is demanding Christians' first loyalty be to the Communist Party and President Xi Jinping. Wang Yi, pastor of Early Rain Covenant Church, was sentenced to nine years in prison by a Chinese court. Listen as Fu describes current oppression of the church in China—and how the church is responding. How can government leaders in free nations respond, and will it make a difference? Bob will also share an update on the "prison ministry" of pastor John Cao—including a poem Cao wrote about God's faithfulness to him in prison and his love, even for his persecutors. Pastor Cao is one of the Chinese prisoners you can write letters to through PrisonerAlert.com. Use the link below to order a copy of Bob's book, God's Double Agent.


