Friday, January 19, 2024

The Voice of the Martyrs - VOM App helps you pray every day in 2024.

VOM App in smartphone
Daily Prayer Requests from Persecuted Christians
As you commit to pray for persecuted Christians in 2024, the VOM App will be a great help. And it’s ready for download now from your favorite app store.

Use the app throughout 2024 to inform your prayers for our persecuted family members and to inspire your faith through their stories of faithfulness amid suffering.

  • PRAY: Each day, you’ll receive a specific prayer request for Christians living in hostile areas and restricted nations. Join in prayer with other believers all over the world.
  • WATCH: Access videos directly from the app, including two full-length feature films, group studies, short films about persecuted Christians and even videos for children that tell persecution stories in an age-appropriate way.
  • READ: You’ll have digital access to many VOM books, including books by VOM’s founders, Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand. Read digital books right from the app or listen to the audio version.
  • LISTEN: In addition to audio books, listen weekly to VOM Radio and daily to the VOM Radio Daily Minute, which provides 60-second stories each day about persecuted Christians from today and throughout history.

All of this is available in the VOM App — and it’s ALL FREE!

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