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Stand with your brothers and sisters in northern Iraq who have been told to convert to Islam, pay a high tax, leave their homes — or die.

House with spray-painted symbolImagine waking up one morning to find a red spray-painted symbol on the front of your house identifying you as a Christian. The Arabic letter “N” (nun), from the Arabic word nasara (meaning “Nazarene” to indicate Christians), was recently painted on homes of Christians in the city of Mosul, Iraq, by an organized terrorist group called IS (Islamic State) to identify Christians. Then on July 17, the terrorists gave area Christians an ultimatum: convert to Islam, pay a high tax, leave the area or die.

The Voice of the Martyrs is now actively serving Iraqi families that have been forced to flee from the terrorists (some with only the clothes on their backs). You can help by making a donation to help our Iraqi brothers and sisters.

VOM is also releasing a new T-shirt to show our support, proudly proclaiming that we are also “N”!

Learn about the new i-am-n T-shirt and how you can help persecuted Iraqi Christians.

i-am-n Shirt
i-am-n

Show your support for persecuted Iraqi Christians by purchasing the i-am-n T-shirt. The T-shirts cost $20 each, and $10 of the purchase price will be used directly to help persecuted Iraqi Christians. The front of the shirt features an Arabic “N” similar to the symbol that the organized terrorist group IS (Islamic State) is spray painting on the homes of Christians. The back of the T-shirt features the Arabic “N” along with the Web address www.i-am-n.com.

Purchase your i-am-n T-shirt. $10 of each purchase will go directly to help Iraqi Christians.


If you would like to view a list of resources on the persecuted church and online specials from VOM, please visit secure.persecution.com.

This online offer is being presented by The Voice of the Martyrs. For additional information, you may contact us by clicking here or calling our order line at 800-747-0085. To view our privacy policy, click here.
 
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