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Strengthen the Church in Asia

Christians are feeling the squeeze of persecution on all sides. In Asia, 2 in 5 Christians face persecution and discrimination for their faith in Jesus. Persecution is rising rapidly, and Christians experience economic hardship, imprisonment, digital monitoring, legal challenges, and more. Your support can help persecuted Christians in Asia stand strong. You’ll be helping them to persevere in faith and share the light of Jesus despite the immense pressure they face from all sides.

$100 will help strengthen the body of Christ in Asia.

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MEET PASTOR YANG

Pastor Yang* and his family must keep moving. It’s exhausting and stressful. Even before civil war broke out in Myanmar, believers were persecuted. Now, the ongoing military coup and two earthquakes on 28 March, 2025 have made them more vulnerable than ever. It’s not easy following Jesus when you’re displaced, frightened, and traumatised.

“Since the coup, our lives have been incredibly tough. We have had to live amidst the sounds of gunfire and bomb explosions. All this deeply traumatised my wife.” Pastor Yang explains. “Despite feeling desperate and hopeless at times, we know God is with us. He has kept us safe until now, and we are still able to serve Him.”

Your gift today will help strengthen the church in Asia by meeting their most critical needs and ensuring no persecuted believer suffers alone.

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Help persecuted believers do more than just survive

BE PART OF SOMETHING SPECIAL

Becoming part of the Hands At Work community is super special. Your monthly gift will help Christians hold on in the immediate aftermath of persecution and assist them to rebuild their lives supported by our local partners.

Just $50 a month will strengthen believers to do more than just survive persecution.
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You can find out more about becoming a monthly giver here.

Global Impact

5,766,757

Christians received discipleship training, pastoral support, and theological education.

2,531,985

Bibles, Christian literature, and discipleship materials delivered.

176,405

Christians received emergency relief.

535,680

Christians helped with socio-economic development, including aid, micro-loans, and trauma care.