Source: www.vomusa.org
Date: May 1, 2026
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Stand with Faithful Christians Like Mai Yea
You can help Christians driven from their homes.
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| In 2022, Mai Yea placed her trust in Christ after visiting her uncle, a Christian, who shared the gospel with her. When Mai Yea returned to her home in Laos, her husband was angry that she had become a Christian. He beat her and threatened to kill her, fearing that her faith in Christ would anger the house spirits. Rejected by her husband, Mai Yea returned to her uncle’s house and in 2024 went to live with her married son and his family. After Mai Yea’s husband visited and told his son that sickness would come because of Mai Yea’s faith, the son kicked her out. Mai Yea’s husband and son said she can return if she will abandon her Christian faith, but Mai Yea said she will not go back, because God is good and she does not want evil spirits in her life. Her uncle is letting her stay on his property, and the global body of Christ is helping Mai Yea build a hut to live in with her 13-year-old daughter, Pajan. Many Christians like Mai Yea are driven from their homes because of their faith. These persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ are rejected by their families and communities or displaced by violent attacks. When you give, you can help meet the specific, immediate needs of Christians in hostile areas and restricted nations who are driven from their homes. Your gift helps address needs like
We invite you to stand with Christians like Mai Yea by giving to support Christians driven from their homes.
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