Seven weeks after his arrest in Ho Chi Minh City, pastor and human rights leader Nguyen Hong Quang has been allowed visitors for the first time (click here for details on his arrest). According to a July 30 report from Compass Direct, the brief visit by Quang's wife and a Mennonite evangelist were allowed after a letter was written to senior officials explaining the difficult situation facing Quang's wife and three young children after the family's money was confiscated during the police raid in June. The visitors report that Quang looked thin and sickly.
Pastor Allowed Visit
- Current Ministry Project
By helping to provide solid Biblical teaching and training uniquely suited to the needs of a specific tribal group, VOMC is able to equip members of Vietnam’s persecuted church to stand firm in their faith and reach out to others in their communities with the powerful message of the Gospel.
Project Fund: Underground Church
- Country Information
Population
104,799,174 (2023 est.)Ethnicity (%)
Kinh [Viet] (85.3), Tay (1.9), Thai (1.9), Muong (1.5), Khmer (1.5), Mong (1.4), Nung (1.1), Hoa (1), others (5.5)Religion (%)
Catholic (6.1), Buddhist (7.9), Protestant (1), Other (0.8) none (86.3%)Leader
President To Lam (May 2024)Government type
Communist stateLegal system
Civil law systemSource: CIA World Factbook
Pray for Vietnam
We can thank the Lord for the tremendous witnessing efforts and steadfast faith demonstrated by the persecuted Christians of Vietnam. May they not be intimidated by governmental stipulations but rather encouraged to stand firm on the promises of God – relying on Him for the wisdom, diplomacy and favour required to deal appropriately with the authorities. Pray for radical changes to take place in the hearts of the country’s leaders, especially those who are responsible for implementing and administering Vietnam's laws, so that the work of the Gospel will continue to thrive.
- Pray for VietnamWe can thank the Lord for the tremendous witnessing efforts and steadfast faith demonstrated by the persecuted Christians of Vietnam. May they not be intimidated by governmental stipulations but rather encouraged to stand firm on the promises of God – relying on Him for the wisdom, diplomacy and favour required to deal appropriately with the authorities. Pray for radical changes to take place in the hearts of the country’s leaders, especially those who are responsible for implementing and administering Vietnam's laws, so that the work of the Gospel will continue to thrive.