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10th Anniversary Special: Arrested in Tibet, She Experienced the Presence and Power of God

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The Voice of the Martyrs

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🗓️ 21 September 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

This month we are commemorating the 10th Anniversary of The Voice of the Martyrs Radio. This week we look back on one of the most powerful conversations ever shared on VOM Radio airwaves.

Sister Amber spent more than a decade in Tibet providing vocational training to local people and sharing the gospel. She felt God’s call especially to work among Tibet’s nomadic tribal people. Amber watched as God brought about a great ministry breakthrough: people who’d been completely closed to her message were now asking to learn more about Jesus!

But just days after the breakthrough Amber experienced persecution. Chinese police came pounding on her door. Listen as she tells how the Holy Spirit strengthened and spoke to her and how God brought Amber from a place of terror to the point of expressing Christ’s love, even to the men violently persecuting her. “I never felt Jesus so close,” she says.

God laid on the hearts of people around the world to pray for Amber, including one who drew a picture of Amber surrounded by five policemen in a room. Months later, when Amber saw the picture, it matched exactly the setting of her interrogation! It also contained a ray of spiritual hope.

Your faith will be challenged as you hear Amber’s thoughts on how the New Testament speaks of the “honor” of being persecuted; she’ll also give first-hand advice on how to pray for Christians in prison right now.

Learn how you can pray every day for persecuted Christians like Amber who are imprisoned in hostile and restricted nations. And never miss an episode of VOM Radio! Subscribe to the podcast.

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When Amber was detained by the police in Tibet, she got to know Jesus in a whole new way.

0:07.0

It was probably around the third day or so when I really was at the end and it really started getting more physical with me and then

0:19.1

like that the Lord just said to me they're me, will you lend me your body?

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It's me, they're prosecuting.

0:27.0

Will you love these that prosecute you?

0:32.0

Jesus never promised his followers an easy path.

0:35.0

In fact, he told his disciples that the world would hate them.

0:38.0

He sent them out as sheep among wolves.

0:41.0

Jesus' words came true in the life of the Apostles and they're

0:44.9

still coming true today in the lives of his followers around the world.

0:48.4

Join host Todd Nettleton as we hear their inspiring stories and learn how we can help right now on the Voice of the Martyrs radio network

0:56.4

Welcome again to the Voice of the Martyrs radio. My name is Todd Nettleton

1:00.7

You know when I meet V-O-M radio

1:02.6

listeners at different events or maybe when I'm out speaking,

1:06.2

I ask them this question, what has been

1:09.1

the most meaningful episode to you?

1:11.7

What's your favorite episode, your favorite story that we've shared.

1:15.6

One answer comes up again and again and again. Listeners have been so moved by the story of a

1:22.0

guest that we simply call Sister Amber and I wholeheartedly

1:26.6

agree in fact when I recommend the show to somebody who maybe has never listened

1:31.2

before to voice to the Martyrs radio.

1:33.3

I tell them, hey, go and listen to Sister Amber's testimony first.

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