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🗓️ 4 October 2025
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In Malaysia, every citizen carries an ID card that includes religion; every person is classified as either “Muslim” or “Non-Muslim.” The Malaysian constitution promises religious freedom and the right to choose one’s religion. So what happens if a citizen changes their faith?
“Brother Samuel” will answer that question this week on VOM Radio. Born into a Muslim family, he came to know that Jesus was the Son of God, then chose to leave Islam behind to follow Christ. At first, he kept his newfound faith quiet, knowing that being publicly identified as a follower of Jesus could bring all kinds of trouble.
But as he grew in faith, he felt convicted about his silence. Jesus had died for him. How could he be unwilling even to acknowledge Christ?
Learning of his conversion, Samuel’s family encouraged him to dive more deeply into Islamic training and activities. Wanting to honor his father and his family, Samuel agreed to attend Islamic classes. But instead of bringing him back to Mohammed, the training forced him to become more rooted in Biblical truth and more capable at explaining and defending Christian doctrines.
In 2018, Samuel began the process of applying for a new national ID card, changing his religion from “Muslim” to “non-Muslim.” Seven years later, his court case is still dragging on.
While the most famous case of Christian persecution in Malaysia is the abduction of Pastor Raymond Koh, Samuel says there are hundreds of Christians right now in the same situation he’s in: trying to get the government to issue them new ID cards that accurately reflect their faith. Please pray this week for Samuel and for other Christians in Malaysia.
Next month is the International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians (IDOP). The Voice of the Martyrs has resources to help you and your church pray for persecuted Christians on November 2 and throughout the year, including a new film telling the story of ongoing persecution in Democratic Republic of Congo. Access all VOM’s IDOP resources here.
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| 0:00.0 | Brother Samuel was born into a Muslim family in Malaysia. |
| 0:04.7 | When Samuel came to faith in Jesus, his father took him to Islamic classes, where his faith was challenged. |
| 0:12.2 | But instead of losing his faith, Brother Samuel came out of those challenges even more committed to the truth of the Bible. |
| 0:20.7 | I started doing my own research, I started learning about scriptures in the |
| 0:25.6 | manuscripts and how it came to be. |
| 0:27.6 | And so I began to learn and began to learn and realize, man, there's so much evidence |
| 0:32.6 | for the Bible. There's no book like it. |
| 0:35.6 | Jesus never promised his followers an easy path. |
| 0:40.3 | In fact, he told his disciples that the world would hate them. |
| 0:43.3 | He sent them out as sheep among wolves. |
| 0:46.3 | Jesus' words came true in the life of the Apostles, |
| 0:49.3 | and they're still coming true today in the lives of his followers around the world. |
| 0:53.3 | Join host Todd Nettleton as we hear their inspiring stories and learn how we can help. |
| 0:59.0 | Right now on the Voice of the Martyrs Radio Network. |
| 1:01.0 | Welcome again to the Voice of the Martyrs Radio. |
| 1:04.0 | My name is Todd Nettleton. |
| 1:05.0 | We are on the road this week in Southeast Asia, |
| 1:08.0 | and we're talking with a follower of Jesus from Malaysia that we're |
| 1:12.4 | just going to call Brother Samuel for his security we're changing his name |
| 1:17.1 | and we're also changing his voice to protect him brother Samuel welcome to |
| 1:26.1 | the Voice of the Martyrs Radio. |
| 1:28.2 | Thank you. |
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