




How you have helped strengthen the most persecuted believers.






Australians prayed with the persecuted Church on the International Day of Prayer.

Australians supported the persecuted church through donations.

Churches partnered with the persecuted church.

Countries where you continue to strengthen the persecuted church.








Our expert teams conduct extensive research to understand the realities of persecution on the ground, interpreting trends, and identifying regions in most need of Open Doors’ support. The World Watch List is our extensive annual report explaining the outcomes of this research.

Once we have identified the most vulnerable regions, we then work with local partners and teams on the ground to create programs. These programs are designed region by region to have the most significant impact for believers living with persecution, based on the unique needs of the local church.

This is where you come in. Supporters like you respond to the needs in a region, either through prayer or generous giving. Your support allows us to accomplish the goals of the project and makes a real impact on individuals, families, and communities.

Finances are distributed back to our programs through a well-audited process, enabling our teams and local partners to administer both short-term aid and long-term ministry. This support could look like Bible distribution, discipleship training, trauma care, and more, helping believers to see they are not alone.
It is our highest priority to honour your generosity by using every gift you give wisely, strategically, and for the best outcomes in the persecuted church. Good stewardship drives our focus on activities that dependably grow our remittance to the field. We work hard to ensure your gift makes the greatest impact—across the world and in the lives of those who risk everything to follow Jesus.
For every $1 invested in fundraising and administration, $2.45 is given to our ministry and mission.
Read more in our Annual ReportOpen Doors is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profit Commission (ABN: 52209804287). We produce an annual budget which is approved by our Board and Open Doors International, and we report our progress to both groups monthly. Our accounts are audited annually by an independent firm of auditors. We are also a member of the Financial Institute of Australia (FIA) and compliant with their fundraising code.
We are committed to the wise stewardship of each of your gifts and hold financial transparency and integrity very highly. In our annual report you can see a breakdown of how your donations were invested in serving the persecuted and strengthening the Church. We seek to be honourable in the way we handle all gifts to the persecuted church. As the Apostle Paul shared,
“We are traveling together to guard against any criticism for the way we are handling this generous gift. We are careful to be honourable before the Lord, but we also want everyone else to see that we are honourable.” 2 Corinthians 8:20-21
The distribution of Bibles, Christian literature, and discipleship training programs do not meet the criteria for Open Doors to be tax deductible. We are so thankful for the generosity of our supporters who choose to strengthen the persecuted Church, even without a tax benefit or deduction. While some projects Open Doors funds are eligible for tax deductibility, these are not available to be funded through our core campaigns which always integrate Bible distribution and discipleship with the other training, counselling, or emergency relief programs.
Many people often ask why all donations to other organisations are eligible for a tax rebate. Many charities like this fall under the category of humanitarian aid and are not focused on strengthening Christians and growing the Church.
We are so thankful for the generosity of our supporters. Each gift is allocated to specific projects and needs of the field. When you choose to give to ‘Where Most Needed’ it allows us to equip our local partners to best meet the needs of local believers suffering discrimination and persecution, where and when it is most needed. When donations are given towards specific regions or projects, these are allocated to those needs. The field reports on the budget and actual spending of each activity along with the believers impacted and how that aligns with our mission to serve the persecuted and strengthen the Church.
While our work may look different depending on the needs of persecuted believers, there are core programs that we run to serve the persecuted and strengthen the Church. These include:
Distributing Bibles and Christian Resources
Despite increased security control and restrictions, Open Doors provides contextualised Christian materials in minority languages.
Last year, Open Doors distributed more than 2.5 million Bibles and books worldwide.
Training Christians and Church Leaders
In the last year, Open Doors trained 5.7 million persecuted Christians across the world. Trainings include leadership and discipleship courses, trauma care, and persecution survival seminars.
Supporting Victims of Violence and Disaster
In 2024, Open Doors helped 535,000 persecuted Christians with emergency relief, community development, education, and medical care.
Raising Awareness and Encouraging Prayer
“Our prayers can go where we cannot.” — Brother Andrew, founder of Open Doors.
Across the world, we mobilise prayer support for Christians suffering persecution and discrimination for their faith. We encourage the global Church to stand with them in prayer so that they know they are not alone.
By giving to Where Most Needed, you enable Open Doors local partners to respond to the needs of those who are most persecuted around the world.
I’ll Strengthen the Church