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in North Africa

Dear Friend,
Christmas time is often a dangerous period for Christians who live in hostile areas. But thanks to your generosity, The Voice of the Martyrs can help persecuted Christians at Christmas time and throughout the year. As we prepare to celebrate our Savior's birth, let's also remember those around the world who are persecuted for their faith in him. Join us in praying for them and fellowshipping with them this holiday season.
Christmas Care Pack
One way you can encourage persecuted Christians this Christmas is by sponsoring a Christmas Care Pack or Village Outreach Pack through The Voice of the Martyrs.
Since the Arab Spring uprisings that began a year ago and spread throughout the Arab world, attacks on Christians and churches have increased across North Africa. You can help thousands of Christians across North Africa by supporting VOM's 2011 Christmas Care project.
For a gift of $25, you can sponsor a Christmas Care Pack for a North African child who lives in an area where Christians are persecuted. Each pack includes items such as clothing, toiletries and school supplies as well as a gospel storybook to help encourage children in their faith. You can also help North African evangelists spread the gospel throughout the region by sponsoring a Village Outreach Pack. Your gift of $75 will provide church leaders with a small library of gospel materials.
CLICK HERE to support this vital ministry effort.
I know that you will join me in praying for our persecuted family this Christmas. Pray for God's protection over them, and pray that they may know his love in deep and significant ways during this season.
For those in bonds,
Tom White
Tom White
Executive Director
If you would like to view a list of resources on the persecuted church and online specials from VOM, please visit www.VOMBooks.com.
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