- Posted December 6, 2025
Ten years ago this month, Petr Jasek traveled to Sudan on behalf of The Voice of the Martyrs to…

Some Christians in Malaysia—ethnically Chinese or Indian believers—have freedom to practice their faith in Christ. But if an ethnic Malay person becomes a believer in Jesus, he or she will face intense Christian persecution. The Malaysian government sees ethnic Malay people as off limits for evangelism and holds them subject to Islamic Shariah law. “To be Malay is to be Muslim,” says Carter Gates, leader of VOM’s international ministry work in Asia/Pacific. “Ethnic Malay’s can’t even say they are interested in learning more about Jesus.” As Carter meets with VOM’s ministry partners, one shared key hindrances that