Jul 13, 2014

VOMC / VDLM-VOM Compassionate Response: Goats or Sheep?

People always ask what they can do to help their persecuted brethren... and how to do that from a distance. So many post on our published testimonies on Facebook or prayer alerts, "the only thing we can do is pray". Prayer is the starting point, but not where our responsibilities end. It's understood that we should lift others in prayer... our families, our churches, our governments, etc. over and over again. But the Bible tells us very specifically that Jesus requieres much more than that. Has the church forgotten Matthew 25: 31 to 46? Jesus tells us that the judgment of the nations / peoples  will be based on:
  • having fed the hungry and starving
  • having given drink to the thirsty
  • having given shelter to the foreigner or stranger
  • having clothed the naked
  • having visited and attended to the sick
  • and having visited and remembered the imprisoned
If the Body of Christ after praying can not reach out and physically do the above to show compassion to those most in need... the persecuted brethren being amongst them, then they can and should respond through the programs of ministries or organizations that they can trust to do it in their place. 

VOM Mexico has projects that respond to the above needs of the persecuted believer in Mexico, and is developing international outreaches also to persecuted believers and their families in Colombia, Pakistan, and India. In Chiapas we have been responding through the following:
  • Legal Attenion and Counseling
  • Humanitarian Aid to Persecuted Groups
  • Immediate Attention and Follow-up: through the VOM TEAM stationed at the ASAP Base in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas located in the middle of the conflict zone itself.
  • Counseling and Workshops for Women and their Families
  • and more. 
Why not reach out and touch the life of a persecuted family or group in Mexico? These people don't want to escape suffering, and are not looking to immigrate to another country to imrove their lot... they just want to go back to their communities, practice and share their faith, and work things out with their families and neighbors. We are not only their Voices, but your hands and feet to bless them in the name of the extended Body of Christ. Hebrews 13: 3

Jul 12, 2014

How to become involved / Supporting the Persecuted Church in Mexico


(Brother Pedro, released after being imprisoned for 3 1/2 years on false charges is now back with his family. But they paid a high price for his absence and are working to pay off the money borrowed to send him and his son food while imprisoned, and to care for his family while alone. ) 

You can support the persecuted church in our area by:
  • being informed
  • praying specifically, but allowing / asking that the Lord's will to be worked in the lives of both persecuted and persecutors. 
  • sending a word of encouragement as is possible, with cards, letters, or even drawings, best using simple scriptures and  brief to the point messages, and without criticizing o denegating the regime, government or religious authorities.
  • send personally if possible or through Voice of the Matyrs projects basic items needed for humanitarian purposes
  • for Mexico there is always a need for: humanitarian aid in basic food allotments, Bibles, clothes for children, jackets for the cold months, t-shirts, cuddle blankets / soft huggable stuffed animals for pre schoolers / toddlers, basic school material, book bags, simple Sunday School materials, more pictures the better, Bible Society sticker or coloring books, 
  • on our end we are responsable for cooking utensils, blankets, sleeping mats, jackets, etc.
  • Offerings for Legal Aid, Humanitarian Aid, Newletter / Bulletin in Spanish, Women in the Breach, and Family Workshops, Jesus Freaks / Youth and Young Adults, Kids of Courage, and Blessings programs and of course general operational costs on which the ministry depends to be able to reach out and touch the persecuted brethren.
  • Short Term Missionary Trips: we do receive groups at our Base to allow you to meet the persecuted brethren in person, under strict supervision.
  • Being a Voice for the persecuted in general, and Mexico in particular. 
  • Participating in the yearly IDOP in your own region, in your own language, and remembering the persecuted brethren in Mexico... they are not interested in escaping to the USA or Canada, but in returning to their communities and being able to practice their faith. 
For more information: send comment to this blog. 

Photo: basic elements of food baskets given on regular basis in Chiapas

Ministerios VDLM-VOM Mexico, AC / Now registered in Mexico


Nos da mucho gusto avisarles que el ministerio Voz de los Martires en Mexico ya se ha registrado como Ministerios VDLM-VOM Mexico, AC. Son varios años desde 2009 que fuimos certificados como mision afiliada a Voice of the Martyrs ICA, como una oficina independiente. A travez de los años hemos dado la bienvenido a muchos conocidos por su trabajo en el ambiente de la persecucion religiosa en Mexico. Damos gracias a Dios por la entrada y el esfuerzo de cada uno, y al salirse para otros caminos, les hemos deseado bendiciones sobre sus vidas.

We are very pleased to advise you that Voice of the Martyrs in Mexico has finally been registered as Ministerios VDLM-VOM Mexico, AC. Its been since 2009 that we were certified as a VOM Mision afiliate. Through the years we have welcomed and benefitted from the participation of a number of relatively known (and others unknown) in the ministry, giving thanks to the Lord for their time of service, and wishing them blessings when they leftfor whatever reason.

El Equipo de Voz de los Martires ahora esta compuesto por aquellos sirviendo desde la Base ASAP en San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas:  
The VOM Team working out of the ASAP Base in Chiapas Mexico are: 
  • Linda Joy Picard, Fundadora y Asesora VOM ICA, Capacitaciones, Programacion de Atencion Secundaria, ICA Rep
  • Luis Antonio Lopez Herrera, Director de Atencion Inmediata, Gestion, Apoyo Humanitario, Comunicaciones y Vocero, y de Enlaces Pastores y Lideres
  • Veronica Garcia Ballinas, encargada de la Base ASAP, Coordinadora de Talleres Familiares de Mujeres en la Brecha, y de Manualidades / Recuerdos / Regalos 
  • Maria Dolores Hernandez Bonifaz, Coordinadora de Niños Valientes
  • Tomas Sansores Sastre, Enlaces Tabasco desde Chiapas
  • Yolanda Dominguez Avalos, Enlaces Tabasco, y Mujeres en la Brecha / Aconsejaria
Bajo la supervision de personal de la Base ASAP; desde el norte son sirvidos en el VDLM Centro en Sinaloa por medio de:  
Under the supervision of the ASAP Base, from the northern part of Mexico in the VOM Center Sinaloa, we present:
  • Janeth Rios Moreno, Encargada de oficina y supervision de trabajos relacionados con el impreso y distribucion de materiales. 
  • Jorge Luis Gomez Delgado en Jalisco, Enlaces Pastores y Lideres. 
La Directiva incluye pastores y lideres de Chiapas, varios de ellos de trasfondo Indigena (Tzotzil Huixteco, y Tojolabal de Las Margaritas); entre ellos uno desplazado desde decadas atras, y otro actualmente desplazado de su comunidad junto con otros 30 + mas.

The Board of Directors includes pastors and leaders from the state of Chiapas, several of whom are of Indigenous background themselves, one who was displaced from his community decades ago, and the other actually part of a group presently expelled from their community in Las Margaritas.

Les invitamos a renovar sus relaciones con nosotros o conocernos por medio de los programas establecidos para ministrar a y atender a los hermanos perseguidos por su fe en Mexico y alrededor del mundo.  

We invite you to renew your relationship with VOM Mexico, o get to know us though the programs we have established over the past few years to minister to and attend to the brethren who have been persecuted for their faith in Mexico and around the world.

Ministerios VDLM-VOM Mexico, AC / Cuenta Bancaria para sus Donativos / Voice of the Martyrs Mexico now has it AC...

Above is the information needed to deposit in the new VDLM-VOM bank account.  You may support the Mexican persecuted beievers though your local offices in Canada, the USA, etc, or directly to our account if you prefer the personal relationship with the Mexican office.

Mar 1, 2012

VOM Ministries Forming their Youth and Young Adult Outreaches

 While Voice of the Martyrs in Mexico has been working for several years in establishing their youth connections through Locos por Jesus, soon to be promoted in Latina America, we rejoice to  see the Australian and VOMC teams joining in their ThirteenThree effort.

Coming up: VOMC's youth ministry launch and annual conference

 

The Hovsepian brothers, whose father was martyred in 1994,
are scheduled speakers for the conference.

 
This spring, please join us for our youth ministry launch and for our annual prayer conference! Scheduled speakers include Gilbert and Joseph Hovsepian, Iranian brothers whose father, Haik, was martyred in 1994 (for more information about the Hovsepian's ministry, go to www.hovsepian.com).
Be sure to mark your calendar now for these special events in Calgary!
Centre Street Church, West Campus
4120 Centre Street N
Calgary, AB T2E 2Y7
Thirteen Three is the new youth and young adult initiative of The Voice of The Martyrs Canada. Thirteen Three's mission is to empower and impassion young adults to be bound with their persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ through praying, giving, writing, and telling others. For more information about VOM's youth ministry, visit www.ThirteenThree.ca or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ThirteenThreeCanada.
Youth Ministry Launch
Friday, April 13, 2012
7:15 - 10 p.m.
Our annual prayer conference will be held the following day. The conference will provide the opportunity to hear from Iranian Christians, pray for the persecuted, and worship together with fellow believers.
Standing in the Fire Prayer Conference
Saturday, April 14, 2012
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Celebrating Early Release in China

Update: Li Ying released early from prison in China

(Sources: China Aid Association, VOM-USA)

Praise God for Li's early release!


 
Journalist and Christian activist Li Ying was released from prison in China on December 25, 2011, almost five years before the end of her 15-year sentence. During her time in prison, she was reportedly forced to work 15 hours a day on products for export. Her visits with her family were also strictly limited, and she was not allowed to have a Bible.
Li was arrested in April 2001 for her work on an underground Christian magazine. In December 2001, Li was one of 17 South China Church leaders who were convicted of "using a cult to undermine enforcement of the law," five of whom were sentenced to death. Li was one of them, but as a result of the ensuing international outcry a higher court revoked the death sentences in September 2002, citing lack of clarity about certain facts and insufficient evidence. The case was retried in October 2002. Instead of the crime of "using a cult," the five who had been condemned to death were convicted instead of "intentional assault" (for more information, click here).
China Aid Association founder and president, Bob Fu, spoke with Li on February 10. Li is very grateful for the support she received from around the world. She told Fu that she was aware of the many letters she had received but that authorities never let her see the letters.
Thank the Lord for this wonderful answer to prayer! Ask Him to restore Li physically and emotionally. Pray that she will draw ever closer to Him as she comes to terms with her new life outside prison walls. Pray for the many Christian believers currently in prison for their faith.
To learn more about the persecuted Church in China, please visit the China Country Report. To find out how you can encourage other imprisoned believers in China, visit VOM's letter writing site at www.PrisonerAlert.com. For our letter writing guide and complete prisoners' list, go to the Writing Letters page.