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VOM: VOM Partners with OWU
VOM Partners with OWU for the Persecuted Church
In 2003 The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) announced a partnership with...
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VOM: CFC #10993: Partnering Through CFC
The Voice of the Martyrs invites people to support persecuted believers through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC).The...
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VOM: More Bibles Needed
Have you heard that smuggling Bibles into China is now unnecessary because Amity Printing can legally print Bibles?...
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November 8: Churches pray on IDOP
November 8: Churches Reminded to Pray for the PersecutedChurches across the United States and around the world are...
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VOM: 1 Million NT's Mailed
On Aug. 5, 2009, The Voice of the Martyrs’ Bibles Unbound (BU) ministry reached an exciting milestone with its...
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VOM: 140,000 Bibles for China
On June 10, 2009 Shi Weihan was sentanced to three years in prison in China. His crime? He "violated the regulations of...
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VOM: Secret Christian Work
Is secret Christian work "illegal"?Ever wondered what to do when you are faced with a choice between breaking the law and...
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VOM: Join Us on Twitter
The Voice of the Martyrs invites Christians to follow the ministry on Twitter which will enable readers to get involved...
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Laos: Christians Stand Firm
Fourteen Khmu Christian families in Laos are standing strong in their faith, despite the Communist government forcing...
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VOM: Earns High Ratings
Bartlesville, Oklahoma – In November 2008, two organizations that evaluate nonprofit organizations and Christian...
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Iran: Two Women Arrested
On March 5, Marzieh Amirizadeh Esmaeilabad and Maryam Rustampoor were arrested by Iranian security forces...
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China: Christian Released
On Feb. 8 Shuang Shuying was released from prison in China and immediately went to a local hospital to visit...
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Afghanistan: Taliban Kills Christian
Taliban gunmen shot and killed 34-year-old Gayle Williams, a Christian aid worker in Kabul, as she was walking to work...
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