When Being Persecuted Means Staying Up All Night – persecutionblog.com

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How does six-plus hours of Bible study on a Friday night sound to you?

As someone who works at a ministry dedicated to serving persecuted Christians, the first time I heard of Secret Church, I assumed it was an underground church simulation. Maybe you’ve participated in something similar. You know – meeting in a “secret” location, under the cover of darkness, singing softly so “authorities” don’t hear, possibly getting “raided” by other church members dressed up in fatigues… that’s what I thought Secret Church was.

And while those simulations are valuable to help us understand how Christians worshipped behind the Iron Curtain for many years, and even how some Christians worship today, that’s not what Secret Church is. Instead, it’s much closer to how most persecuted Christians actually practice their faith today. Those who work with persecuted believers recognize a need for these believers to be firmly rooted in God’s Word and in good, Godly teaching. VOM is supporting these efforts in nearly every one of the 68 nations we work in.

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