Part 1: Reconsidering Our Biblical and Moral Obligations to the Persecuted Church With Floyd Brobbel

In this comprehensive discussion, Emmanuel sits down with Floyd Brobbel, Chief Executive Officer of Voice of the Martyrs Canada, to examine the reality of Christian persecution today and what it means for believers—both around the world and in the West. Floyd shares the inspiring origin story of Voice of the Martyrs Canada, rooted in his mother's faith and obedience and influenced by the testimonies of Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand. From there, the conversation delves into the core of the ministry’s mission: remembering and supporting the persecuted Church, not by rescuing believers from hostile regions, but by strengthening them to stay faithful and effective where they are. Together, Emmanuel and Floyd unpack: • What Christian persecution really is—and what it is not • The difference between rescue missions and relief missions • The three stages of persecution: disinformation, discrimination, and destruction • How persecution is already showing up in subtle yet serious ways in Western societies • Why prayer is the Church’s primary and most essential form of advocacy • How believers can support persecuted Christians without creating dependency What it means to live faithfully when sharing one’s faith may come with a cost. Floyd also shares deeply moving stories of persecuted believers, offers biblical and theological insight into suffering and discipleship, and reflects on how persecution—rather than weakening the Church—often strengthens its witness. Each episode challenges listeners to rethink comfort, faithfulness, and obedience, and to consider what it truly means to stand in solidarity with the global Church.

In this comprehensive discussion, Emmanuel sits down with Floyd Brobbel, Chief Executive Officer of Voice of the Martyrs Canada, to examine the reality of Christian persecution today and what it means for believers—both around the world and in the West.

Floyd shares the inspiring origin story of Voice of the Martyrs Canada, rooted in his mother’s faith and obedience and influenced by the testimonies of Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand. From there, the conversation delves into the core of the ministry’s mission: remembering and supporting the persecuted Church, not by rescuing believers from hostile regions, but by strengthening them to stay faithful and effective where they are.

Together, Emmanuel and Floyd unpack:

  • What Christian persecution really is—and what it is not
  • The difference between rescue missions and relief missions
  • The three stages of persecution: disinformation, discrimination, and destruction
  • How persecution is already showing up in subtle yet serious ways in Western societies
  • Why prayer is the Church’s primary and most essential form of advocacy
  • How believers can support persecuted Christians without creating dependency

What it means to live faithfully when sharing one’s faith may come with a cost. Floyd also shares deeply moving stories of persecuted believers, offers biblical and theological insight into suffering and discipleship, and reflects on how persecution—rather than weakening the Church—often strengthens its witness.

Each episode challenges listeners to rethink comfort, faithfulness, and obedience, and to consider what it truly means to stand in solidarity with the global Church.

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Part 1: Reconsidering Our Biblical and Moral Obligations to the Persecuted Church With Floyd Brobbel
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