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🗓️ 17 May 2025
⏱️ 30 minutes
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In April, we asked VOM Radio listeners to sponsor Bible delivery to Christians living in restricted nations and hostile areas. This week, Ty Scott, VOM’s Regional Leader for East and Southern Africa, tells us about the work and effort involved in actually placing Bibles into the hands of Christians living in cities and villages in Sudan, Tanzania, or the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Statistically, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Tanzania are majority-Christian nations. Yet each has communities where almost every person is a Muslim. How is the gospel spreading in such places? And how are new followers of Christ treated by their families and the wider Islamic community?
Ty will share about family persecution in Comoros, a country we’ve never discussed on VOM Radio, where Christians comprise only tenths of a percent of the population.
Listen as Ty and VOM Radio Host, Todd Nettleton, discuss places where ethnic identity and Islam are completely intertwined. As gospel workers share the hope of Christ in those places, they don’t ask people to leave their ethnicity but to fulfill what God would have them be.
Hear the amazing testimony of a young man who brought his father, an imam (Islamic prayer leader), to faith in Christ, and how the gospel brought many into Christ’s kingdom through his father’s witness. Ty will also share specific ways you can pray for Christians in eastern and southern Africa.
The VOM App for your smartphone or tablet will help you pray daily for persecuted Christians throughout the year, as well as providing free access to e-books, audiobooks, video content and feature films. Download the VOM App for your iOS or Android device today.
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0:00.0 | Sudan's in the middle of a really, really bad civil war. |
0:03.0 | And unfortunately, in Darfur, this is a repeat of stuff that has happened before in our lifetime. |
0:09.0 | We heard about a young man in this area of Darfur, who was a young believer. |
0:15.0 | His father was an imam in a local village. |
0:18.0 | So the father comes in to the place where his son is at, actually during one of his Bible studies with the local village. So the father comes in to the place where his son is at, actually during one of |
0:23.1 | his Bible studies with the local pastor, he liked what he heard and he was interested by it. So |
0:27.5 | he decided to keep coming back. And his son and the pastor actually led this imam to faith. |
0:33.0 | Jesus never promised his followers an easy path. |
0:38.3 | In fact, he told his disciples that the world would hate them. |
0:41.3 | He sent them out as sheep among wolves. |
0:44.3 | Jesus' words came true in the life of the apostles, |
0:47.3 | and they're still coming true today in the lives of his followers around the world. |
0:51.3 | Join host Todd Nettleton as we hear their inspiring stories and learn |
0:55.4 | how we can help right now on the Voice of the Martyrs Radio network. Welcome again to the Voice |
1:00.5 | of the Martyrs Radio. My name is Todd Nettleton and we are in our studio today in Bartlesville, |
1:04.8 | Oklahoma with Ty Scott. Ty is a first time guest here on Voice of the Martyrs Radio. He is the leader of Voice of the Martyr's work in East and Southern Africa. |
1:15.6 | Ty, welcome to Voice of the Martyrs Radio. |
1:18.0 | Thanks. |
1:18.5 | Thanks for having me. |
1:19.1 | It's an honor to be here. |
1:20.2 | We're going to talk through some of the countries that you lead our work in. |
1:24.8 | And I want to start out in Camarosos, because I don't think we've ever |
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