by Sally Matheny
The Story of St. Valentine by Voice of the Martyrs/Cheryl Odden |
Hidden under layers of commercialism, it’s difficult to find the origins of Valentine’s Day.
One of my favorite children’s books on the topic is The Story of Saint Valentine, by The Voice of the Martyrs and Cheryl Odden. It’s a beautifully illustrated book about faith, love, and courage.
It’s the story of one Christian’s brave perseverance in standing for truth no matter what the cost.
I think Valentine’s Day is a great day for remembering
today’s persecuted Christians. Many think of Christian persecution in faraway
countries.
The Voice of the
Martyrs gives eye-opening information about the developments in Cuba, which is only about 1500 miles away.
“Despite
improvements, the Cuban government still arrests, mistreats, marginalizes and
openly opposes Christians. Christians are often prevented from working in
certain jobs. Though there have been fewer arrests, both church leaders and
evangelists have been detained, have had personal items
confiscated, property destroyed, and some have endured beatings.”
VOM also states that rules
established in 2014 limited churches to one bank account each and increased the power
of the government to freeze those if they desire.
The government knows the
best place to implement and gain support for their policies—with the country’s
youngest citizens.
“Some children are required
to renounce Christ and embrace communism in school, and Christian young people
are often not allowed to graduate from high school or enter a university.”