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Voice of the Martyrs supports and equips persecuted Christians in hostile and restricted countries using five major funds. We are also currently running a special appeal for the country of Burma.
Burma Appeal
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| There is immediate financial need for this nation. We have methods of getting funds safely into trusted hands within Burma to meet this need. Please join us in helping the people of Burma today. |
VOMedical
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| VOMedical works in 11 countries across the globe including Pakistan, Sudan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Nigeria. The work is expanding with the participation of volunteer doctors and VOM offices in several countries. |
Bibles and Literature Appeal
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| This designation funds the translation, printing, delivery and distribution of Bibles and New Testaments, teaching and evangelism posters and charts, commentaries, Christian biographies, training materials, song books and other Christian literature. |
Equipping the Persecuted Church
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| This designation funds vehicles, motorbikes and bicycles for ministry, computers for translation work, printing equipment, audio/video cassettes, tapes and CDs, audio and video equipment, a variety of electronic equipment, musical instruments, and other practical supplies like life packs, mosquito nets, medical supplies, and equipment for underground churches. |
Families of Martyrs Fund
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| This designation is used to help prisoners, their families and the families of martyrs. Food, blankets, emergency housing, travel expenses and other appropriate relief and aid are given as required. |
General Ministry Outreach Fund
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| This fund supplements the other major funds and provides for general expenses covering all areas of VOMs ministry and operations. The fund also has the flexibility to finance unforseen needs and urgent projects, according to the demands and opportunities. |
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- Population: 68,017,860
- Government: Theocratic Republic
- Capital: Tehran
- Type: Restricted Nation
Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic republic in 1979 after the ruling shah was forced into exile. Conservative clerical forces subsequently crushed westernizing liberal elements. [ more]
News Reports on Iran
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