This is a book that everyone should read. It's about martyrs... Christians martyrs who have suffered for their faith. The Voice of the Martyrs did an excellent job compiling stories of Christians who've been persecuted throughout the centuries. Since it's supposed to be read as a daily devotional, which I didn't do, each page is a short story of someone's suffering for Christ. As a church, we need to remember these people. And as individuals, we need to remember that suffering for Christ produces more faith in Him. And we also need to remember that the martyrs weren't/aren't "super" Christians. They are normal people just like us. Are you ready to suffer for Christ? That's a really deep question that all of us Christians really need to consider. There is a quote in the book that a Lutheran pastor, who endured horrific torture for his faith in Christ, said: "A church that does not remember its persecuted brethren is no church at all" (page 161). Let's not forget these people.
This is also the second time I've read "Extreme Devotion". I have no recollection of reading it before, but according to my annual book lists, I have read the book sometime between 2003 and 2005.