Christmas Blessing

Buy a Christmas gift for children of persecuted Christian families

Each year, Voice of the Martyrs distributes Christmas blessing packs to ensure many children in restricted nations receive a gift at Christmas. Children of persecuted families can be particularly vulnerable to discrimination, harassment and bullying. In restricted nations, persecution often brings poverty and hardship so parents of persecuted children are unable to provide gifts at this special time of year.

Each gift pack is tailored to the different needs of children in each region. Backpacks are filled with gifts such as school items, clothing, toys, hygiene items, and a full-colour, illustrated children’s Bible in an appropriate language designed to encourage a young believer in their faith. 

Contents are sourced locally and the packs are distributed by VOM frontline workers.

Instead of a present under the tree, give your friend or loved one the gift of blessing others.

Let us know if your donation is a gift.

Christmas Blessings can be made on behalf of another, and your special someone will receive a Christmas card with a message from you. 

The card contains a message letting them know that you have given them the opportunity to bless a child with a Christmas Blessing pack.

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