Our Giving

Supporting Persecuted Christians Worldwide Through Faith-Inspired Fashion

At Walk Humbly Clothing Co, we believe in using our platform to make a meaningful impact. That's why 10% of all proceeds from our faith-driven collections are donated to help persecuted Christians around the world.

Our Commitment to Supporting Persecuted Christians

It's humbling to realize how easy we have it here in America compared to the rest of the world. As we live out our faith freely, millions of Christians in 2024 are being oppressed, imprisoned, tortured, and even killed simply for believing in Jesus. We are committed to standing with them.

Partnering with The Voice of the Martyrs

We are partnering with The Voice of the Martyrs, an organization dedicated to serving persecuted Christians across the globe. Your support allows us to contribute to their mission, helping to provide aid, advocacy, and spiritual support to those who need it most. Thank you for standing with us as we stand with them.

Join us in making a difference. Shop now and know that your purchase supports persecuted Christians worldwide. Together, we can help those who suffer for their faith.

 

From VOM:

"The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) is a missionary organization that serves persecuted Christians in the world’s most difficult and dangerous places to be a Christian. Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand founded VOM after being imprisoned for their Christian witness in Communist Romania. For more than 50 years, VOM has been dedicated to inspiring all believers to a biblical faith by encouraging their commitment to Christ and the fulfillment of his Great Commission no matter the cost.

The Voice of the Martyrs serves Christians who are persecuted for their faith in Christ in more than 70 hostile or restricted nations around the world. More than 4 million persecuted Christians receive help from VOM each year. Through this fellowship, our brothers and sisters are reminded that they are part of the wider body of Christ, encouraged to remain steadfast in their faith and challenged to continue to advance the gospel where they live."