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Klaas & Nellie Brobbel

When Nellie Brobbel, a young mother of three, read VOM founder Richard Wurmbrand’s book Tortured for Christ, she was deeply moved by his accounts of steadfast faith amid suffering. Two years later, in 1969, she attended a rally for the persecuted Church where Richard spoke.

There, Richard noted how wonderful it would be if someone in Canada began working with the mission. Nellie wholeheartedly agreed—surely there was someone in attendance who could take on this important work. Then she immediately heard God’s voice: “Why not you?”

Nellie faithfully answered the Lord’s prompting. She started small—organizing rummage sales and speaking events for Richard—and before long her efforts proved fruitful. A VOM office in Canada officially opened in May 1971.

During the mission’s early years, Nellie’s husband, Klaas, looked after the mission’s bookkeeping alongside his regular job. Recognizing the need for a full-time director, he advised the board to seek a suitable person. The board, hoping Klaas would assume the role, urged him to pray and seek guidance from God.

Klaas received his answer at a New Year’s Eve service. While the pastor preached on the feeding of the 5,000, Klaas realized that Jesus was asking only for his one small talent. It was Christ alone who would multiply his efforts. The very next day, Klaas accepted the position as director of VOM Canada and served in this role until 2007.

The Lord has indeed been faithful in multiplying the efforts of VOM Canada’s early years. Klaas and Nellie's faithfulness has established a legacy of serving the persecuted Church and thousands more across Canada have joined them in remembering those in bonds, as bound with them (Hebrews 13:3).

Pastor Richard & Sabina Wurmbrand

Christian Wölfkes prayed for years to win a Jew for Christ. One day in 1937, a young Jewish man and his wife arrived in his village in Romania. Wölfkes shared Jesus with Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand, leading them to Christ. Their conversion to Christianity came at a time of increasing unrest in the world, and soon they faced the choice of standing firm for Christ or compromising on their beliefs.

In 1945, approximately 4,000 religious leaders in Romania gathered to swear loyalty to the new Communist regime. Richard, urged on by Sabina, stepped forward and boldly stated that the duty of a Christian is to glorify God alone. Three years later, he paid the price for this decision when he was arrested by secret police and placed in a solitary cell. Sabina was arrested two years later, leaving their eight-year-old son, Mihai, alone.

In total, Richard spent 14 years in prison. While imprisoned, he envisioned a ministry that would focus on the plight of the persecuted Church, raise a voice on its behalf and provide encouragement and assistance to those suffering for their faith. In the mid-1960s, his dream became reality when The Voice of the Martyrs was founded in the United States.

While Sabina and Richard passed on to glory in 2000 and 2001, respectively, their faithful example of dedicated service to Christ—regardless of the cost—inspired thousands worldwide. Today, the Wurmbrands’ legacy lives on as VOM offices around the world continue their work in remembering and serving the persecuted Church.

Our Vision & Mission

Mission Statement: Actively Remembering and Serving the Church Persecuted.
Core Values: Prayer, Mission, Discipleship, Fellowship and Stewardship.
Vision: Glorifying God by Supporting the Fulfillment of the Great Commission in Regions Hostile to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 

Purposes:

  • To encourage and empower persecuted Christians to fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20).
  • To provide practical relief and spiritual support to the families of Christian martyrs (Matthew 25:36).
  • To equip persecuted Christians to love and win to Christ those opposed to the Gospel (Romans 12:14).
  • To help believers rebuild their lives and Christian witness in countries where they have formerly suffered oppression (Nehemiah 1:3; 2:5).
  • To promote the fellowship of all believers by informing the world of the faith and courage of persecuted Christians, thereby inspiring believers to a deeper level of commitment to Christ and involvement in His Great Commission (Hebrews 13:3; Galatians 6:2).

Questions

  • What is a martyr?
  • What is persecution?
  • Is VOMC a denomination or is it affiliated with a denomination?
  • How is VOMC in Canada related to VOM in other countries?
  • Do you have a doctrinal statement or statement of faith?
  • How many countries is VOMC working in?
  • Is Richard Wurmbrand still involved in the ministry of VOM?
  • Can I support a particular individual or family featured by VOMC?
  • How do I send a letter to someone in prison?
  • What should I write to government officials?
  • Why write to government officials?
  • Can I have the name and address of a persecuted believer as a penpal?
  • How many Christians are killed for their faith every year?
  • Why doesn't my church talk about the persecution of Christians?
  • Does VOMC send missionaries to restricted nations?
  • How can I get more involved with VOMC?
  • Can I volunteer with VOMC?
  • Where can I find prayer requests for countries?
  • Why am I not getting the Persecution & Prayer Alerts after signing up?
  • Can I reprint pictures, prayer requests and stories from this website?
  • I'd like to give to VOM. How can I do that?
  • What is the greatest need right now?
  • How are my donations allocated?
  • Why do many Chinese Christians refuse to register their churches?
  • I know a persecuted Christian who wants to leave their country. Can VOMC help?
  • I’m being persecuted in my country. Can VOMC help me come to Canada?
  • What about Christians who experience such immense persecution that they want to leave their country?

About VOMC

About VOMC

Vision: We see a world where all persecuted Christians are remembered and supported within the body of Christ.

Mission: Glorifying God through serving His persecuted church, as we seek to fulfill the words of Hebrews 13:3.

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