-Reading this incredibly powerful book in one sitting is not the best way to fully experience the stories and reflect on one’s own journey- I will for sure be reading this over the course of 40 days as a devotional text in 2022.
Author and Voice of the Martyrs radio host Todd Nettleon shares stories from his time traveling across the globe from 1998-2017 speaking to Christians who have faced persecution. Designed as a 40 day devotional, each day's passage begins with a map of the country's location, and a photograph of the individual or community Nettleton has visited. Before sharing the story of the courageous believers, a Bible verse is included. Each chapter then ends with a reflection, a prayer for our own application of the displayed faith, a journaling space and a snippet of the author’s own journal entires from the dates he was in each location. I loved that this was stylized as a travel journal, with graphics on each page to make it appear to be a rumpled, well used journal- one that I will certainly be marking up even more upon many rereads!
Much like my experience with David Platt’s Radical (which is coincidentally the book that opened my eyes to Christian persecution and led me to discover Voice of the Martyrs), I was left questioning my own faith after, and while, reading this book. It’s one thing to say that I believe God will always provide, always deliver peace and always make a way, but it’s another to see people living in dangerous situations truly practicing and believing these things. I am always in awe when reading stories of those persecuted for their faith in Jesus- not for the conditions and oftentimes torture they endure, but for their unshakeable faith. What most would call suffering is seen as an opportunity for God to use them to reach those who would otherwise be unreachable, with many of the individuals being interviewed expressing joy at their circumstances. That's conviction! I'm still amazed at the stories of wives who forgave the murderers of their husbands within 24 hours-the power of God is just incredible.
Those of us living in countries with religious freedom can only aspire to emulate this level of faith and reliance upon God. While Jesus makes it clear we will experience trials in His name(2 Tim 3:12), we cannot understand His true power until we are tested in the way such as the featured believers in this book.