From the shadow of radical Islam emerge stories of unwavering faith. | ||||
| In 2001, Heather Mercer and others on her ministry team were arrested by the Taliban for sharing the gospel in Afghanistan. They were tried for a capital crime and remained in prison during the events of Sept. 11, 2001. “I could choose to give God what he was asking for — total surrender — or go crazy,” Heather said. “I realized I could trust God, or I could trust me. And by his grace I chose to trust him.” Hear the story of Heather’s miraculous release during The Voice of the Martyrs’ upcoming I Am N Virtual Event. You’ll hear the inspiring story of her imprisonment as well as how God has used her experience to advance his kingdom in the Middle East. Register now to secure your spot and be inspired by her courageous journey! | ||||
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Heather is one of three speakers featured in this free event. You will also hear testimonies from
Hear their inspiring stories, updates from the field and worship music from Steven Curtis Chapman. Register your family to watch from wherever you are!
You can also host the I Am N Virtual Event at your church for free. It’s an opportunity to extend the voices of persecuted Christians and inspire unwavering faith in the hearts of your congregation.
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Since Jesus calls Christians to make disciples of all nations, in this blog we'll consider how we might better share the gospel to the world around us.
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