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Christians face persecution in more than 60 countries. Today, with persecution against Christians greater than ever before, we continue Richard Wurmbrand's mission to equip and support the persecuted church and act as their voice in the free world. Explore the different ways to get involved.

COUNTRIES

Voice of the Martyrs International works in 68 countries.

LIFE PACKS DISTRIBUTED

Over 8,700+ life packs were distributed by Voice of the Martyrs Australia in 2022.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE

At the beginning of 2024, the Board of Directors at Voice of the Martyrs Australia were made aware of possible financial irregularities in our accounts and upon further investigation found that a larg...

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Empowering New Believers: Discipleship Care Training in Nigeria

In the heart of Nigeria, amidst the challenges and uncertainties faced by Muslim-background believers, there exists a beacon of hope – a project dedicated to shelteri...

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Standing Strong: Supporting Front-line Workers in Indonesia

Providing an allowance to pastors in areas of persecution enables them to support themselves and their families, freeing them up for ministry work in hostile environmen...

THE GLOBAL NEED

Christians face persecution in more than 60 countries. Today, with persecution against Christians greater than ever before, we continue Richard Wurmbrand’s mission to equip and support the persecuted church and act as their voice in the free world. The map selected movements of Christians displaced by war and persecution.

STORIES OF PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS

Sowing Gospel Seed in a Dangerous Land

Yasmine was outside her home chatting with a friend when they heard gunfire down the street. “I saw them coming, shooting,” Yasmine recalled. “I went to the house to tell my husband to come out because the bad people are coming.” Islamic extremists have ravaged large areas of Burkina Faso

A Displaced Pastor Reaches the Displaced

Surrounded by a group of about 80 people, including Muslims, Pastor Pierre Lassane uses a tattered flip chart to explain the gospel. Everyone in the group has taken refuge at this former primary school, now a camp for internally displaced people (IDP), after fleeing from Islamic terrorists who have

A Witness Among Militants

For years, David wanted nothing more than to become a tailor. But soon after he achieved his goal, God gave him a bigger vision. Having grown up as the son of a pastor, he suddenly felt led to enrol in Bible school and enter the ministry in Burkina Faso, which is more than 50% Muslim. Initially,