By Open Doors 28 September 2022 4 MIN

Remembering Brother Andrew

He smuggled Bibles behind the Iron Curtain.
Met with the underground church in communist China.
Evangelised to leaders of Islamic extremist groups in the Middle East.
And established the ministry of Open Doors in 1955.

We honour the life of Andrew Van der Bijl, better known as Brother Andrew, the founder of Open Doors, who passed away peacefully aged 94 on 27 September 2022.

When he was 24, Brother Andrew prayed a powerful prayer that would forever change the trajectory of his life.

“Yes,

From that moment, Brother Andrew dedicated his life to following God’s calling, no matter the cost.


The Bible Smuggler



Image: Brother Andrew and his collection of over a thousand bibles, in different languages.

In 1955, he travelled to Poland to share the gospel at a youth festival. Over the next two years, Brother Andrew spent over 10 weeks behind the Iron Curtain, sharing the gospel and delivering Bibles to communities who were persecuted and isolated for their faith.

From there, Brother Andrew’s ministry continued to grow as he carried the transformative message of the gospel to spiritually hungry communities and empowered believers around the world to stand firm in their faith.

In 1981, the ministry of Brother Andrew, now known as Open Doors, carried out a radical mission. The operation known as ‘Project Pearl’ saw 1 million Bibles smuggled into China overnight. After the success of Project Pearl, another 5 million pieces of Christian material were delivered across Latin America in 1985, bringing much-needed hope and wisdom to believers for generations to come.


The Evangelist



Image: Brother Andrew befriending a Muslim leader, Abu Nassar, in Gaza.

Later in his life, Brother Andrew turned his eyes towards the Muslim world. He visited the Middle East several times throughout the 1990s, meeting with Muslims of all backgrounds to discuss faith and share the life-changing message of Jesus. He also met with Christians throughout the region, seeking to find a place for peace and unity — encouraging Palestinian and Israeli Christians to meet as fellow believers.


The Servant

You can get in anywhere if you go to serve.

Brother Andrew

Brother Andrew’s story is one of humble faith in action, sharing Christ’s love and strengthening others to remain firm in the hope of the gospel.

He believed every door was open to the gospel of Jesus Christ and said, “You can get in anywhere if you go to serve.”

Though he is no longer with us, Brother Andrew’s powerful legacy continues to live through the ministry of Open Doors, as we help people follow Jesus no matter the cost in over 70 countries.

As we remember Brother Andrew and the legacy he left behind, please pray for the ongoing work of the ministry and consider supporting the persecuted church in the most dangerous places as they follow Jesus, no matter the cost.

A Faithful Servant

THE LEGACY OF BROTHER ANDREW

Brother Andrew’s legacy and impact stretches far across the world, from a lifetime of faithful ministry.

Today, Open Doors supports persecuted Christians in more than 70 countries who live under government, militant, and social threats. Often, we work as secretly as Brother Andrew once did.

You can learn more about the ministry of Open Doors here.

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