Heroic Faith - Series
Series 3 Episodes
Parental Guidance Recommended
Suffering for Christ's name happens all over the world and we have a responsibility to pray for and support our brothers and sisters in these afflicted countries. In these short films from Voice of the Martyrs, persecuted Christ followers across three continents share their stories of hope and faith in the midst of terrible suffering. These believers' steady faith and forgiveness in the face of tormentors will remind us of the great hearts of our brothers and sisters in the rest of the world.
- Albanian
- Arabic
- Azerbaijani
- Bangla (Majority)
- Bangla (Standard)
- Burmese
- Cantonese
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Czech
- Dutch
- English
- French
- Greek
- Hausa
- Hebrew
- Hindi
- Indonesian
- Kannada
- Korean
- Lao
- Marathi
- Nepali
- Odia (Oriya)
- Persian
- Polish
- Portuguese (Brazilian)
- Portuguese (European)
- Romanian
- Russian
- Spanish (Latin America)
- Tagalog
- Taiwanese
- Telugu
- Urdu
- Vietnamese
Episodes
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Liena: Syria
As Liena prayed, she offered God her life in order to be His witness in war-torn Syria. But she sensed God asking for more than her own life. Could sh... more
Liena: Syria
As Liena prayed, she offered God her life in order to be His witness in war-torn Syria. But she sensed God asking for more than her own life. Could she make that commitment?
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Finding Life
Despite imprisonment and other persecution, Sabina and Richard Wurmbrand faithfully advanced the gospel in Romania, abandoning selfish pursuits and ob... more
Finding Life
Despite imprisonment and other persecution, Sabina and Richard Wurmbrand faithfully advanced the gospel in Romania, abandoning selfish pursuits and obediently surrendering daily to Christ. Following their decades-long ministry work, Sabina and Richard co-founded The Voice of the Martyrs. By choosing to "lose" their earthly lives, sacrificing their comfort and safety in this world, they found true life in Jesus Christ.
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Sejun: Nepal
Over his nine-year stay in the monastery, Sejun experienced the darkness of Buddhism at the hands of those who supervised him. When he ran away from t... more
Sejun: Nepal
Over his nine-year stay in the monastery, Sejun experienced the darkness of Buddhism at the hands of those who supervised him. When he ran away from the monastery at age 13, his family did not welcome his return. His father enrolled him in first grade since his only schooling had been studying Buddhist scriptures, and Sejun was ashamed about being so much older than his classmates. In primary school, however, Sejun met a godly teacher who shared the light of Christ with him.
