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UKRAINE: INVASION BRINGS RELIGIOUS HUNGER, THREAT OF RELIGIOUS RESTRICTIONS

UKRAINE: INVASION BRINGS RELIGIOUS HUNGER, THREAT OF RELIGIOUS RESTRICTIONS

As the Russian invasion drags on, some Christians in Ukraine are literally taking their churches underground in an effort to survive missile and artillery attacks, while other Christians have little choice but to seek supplies and safety as temporary refugees in neighboring countries like Poland and Moldova. But according to Voice of the Martyrs Korea’s ...

VOMK PARTNERS WITH NK DEFECTORS TO PREPARE “READER’S EDITION” OF ROSS BIBLE

VOMK PARTNERS WITH NK DEFECTORS TO PREPARE “READER’S EDITION” OF ROSS BIBLE

2022 marks the 140-year anniversary of the release of the first portion of scripture ever translated into the Korean language: Missionary John Ross’ Gospel of Luke, first published in 1882 and smuggled into Korea from Moukden, China (today’s Shenyang). Voice of the Martyrs Korea announced today that it is currently preparing a “Contemporary Reader’s Edition” ...

BURKINA FASO: CHRISTIANS PROVISIONED BEFORE COUP CLOSES BORDERS

BURKINA FASO: CHRISTIANS PROVISIONED BEFORE COUP CLOSES BORDERS

A January 23 coup d’etat in Burkina Faso has closed the borders to that West African nation, but not before Voice of the Martyrs Korea, working in partnership with local Burkina Faso Christians and Voice of the Martyrs Poland, were able to provide drinking water wells and educational support to displaced Christian families there. “A ...

VIGIL COMMEMORATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIAN PASTOR’S DISAPPEARANCE

VIGIL COMMEMORATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIAN PASTOR’S DISAPPEARANCE

A vigil marking the fifth anniversary of the forced disappearance of Malaysian Pastor Raymond Koh was held Sunday February 13 in the Multi-Purpose Hall of the Council of Churches of Malaysia (CCM) in Kuala Lumpur. In-person attendance was limited to 70 due to local COVID regulations. An additional 2,535 participated via live online broadcast. According ...

TIGRAY’S CHRISTIANS, ONCE REFUGEE HELPERS, ARE NOW REFUGEES THEMSELVES

TIGRAY’S CHRISTIANS, ONCE REFUGEE HELPERS, ARE NOW REFUGEES THEMSELVES

For years, Pastor “T” and his church congregation tended to the needs of Eritrean refugees fleeing from their oppressive homeland seeking shelter in the Tigray region of Northern Ethiopia where Pastor T’s church was located. Now, Pastor T and his church members have themselves become refugees as the war between the Tigray state, the Ethiopian ...

VOMK RELEASES DAILY OLYMPIC PRAYER POINTS FOR CHINA’S PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS

VOMK RELEASES DAILY OLYMPIC PRAYER POINTS FOR CHINA’S PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS

The 2022 Beijing Olympics open Friday February 4 and end Sunday February 20. Persecution ministry Voice of the Martyrs Korea has released prayer points for each of the 13 days of the games to help Christians pray together on behalf of China’s persecuted Christians. “Christians in China are experiencing an ‘Olympics of persecution’ that requires ...

BREAKING NEWS: Jeju “Mayflower Church” final asylum appeal denied

BREAKING NEWS: Jeju “Mayflower Church” final asylum appeal denied

Pastor Pan's "Mayflower Church" final asylum appeal has been denied by the Gwangju High Court. The court denied the appeal without additional comment, referring to the previous judgment. The decision could mean the group is required to leave Korea in as little as two weeks, according to Voice of the Martyrs Korea Representative Dr Hyun ...

MALDIVES: CHARGES FILED AGAINST COLLEGE FOR PLAYING A CHRISTIAN SONG

MALDIVES: CHARGES FILED AGAINST COLLEGE FOR PLAYING A CHRISTIAN SONG

A college in the Maldives which claims it played a Christian song by accident during a children’s sports festival is now facing a police investigation. According to the Times of Addu, the Maldives media source which first reported the incident, Clique College says it had no desire to promote Christianity and no intention to play the Christian song, which they say auto-played from a playlist during ...

CHINESE STREET EVANGELIST CALMS CHRISTIANS IN FACE OF NEW INTERNET RESTRICTIONS

CHINESE STREET EVANGELIST CALMS CHRISTIANS IN FACE OF NEW INTERNET RESTRICTIONS

In China, new restrictions on religious Internet content are set to go into effect on March 1. Observers are noting that the restrictions are already having a chilling effect on Chinese Christians’ online activity. But one Chinese street evangelist is taking his bold message online and encouraging Chinese Christians to stay calm and keep on ...

UNDER GUISE OF BANNING FOREIGN INFLUENCE, CHINA RESTRICTS RELIGIOUS INTERNET CONTENT

UNDER GUISE OF BANNING FOREIGN INFLUENCE, CHINA RESTRICTS RELIGIOUS INTERNET CONTENT

China’s state-owned Global Times last month announced a new government ban to go into effect March 1 on the operation of “online religious information services” by “overseas organizations”, but according to Christian persecution watchdog agency Voice of the Martyrs Korea, the text of the new regulations reveals a different target: a major new crackdown on ...