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September 6, 2012

Carl Moeller Resigns as President of Open Doors USA

Moeller leaves persecution ministry for Sequoia Global Resources.

After nine years as president and CEO of leading persecution ministry Open Doors USA, Carl Moeller announced this week that he is resigning in order to become president and managing partner of Sequoia Global Resources, which seeks to bridge the investment and philanthropy communities in order to make fundraising-driven ministries self-sustaining.

“[Persecuted Christians] have taught me so much about being faithful in the midst of suffering,” Moeller said in his announcement. “My prayer is that more Christians in the West become informed about persecution and unite as one in supporting persecuted believers.”

Open Doors has appointed Steve Ridgway, executive director of Northwest Network Foundation and a nine-year board member, as interim CEO.

Open Doors USA provides support for persecuted Christians in the most dangerous countries in the world, including North Korea. According to its mission statement, Sequoia Global Resources aims to “build sustainable partnerships that transform lives through the fusion of business and ministry strategies.”

CT previously published Moeller's Top 5 books on Christianity in North Korea and featured his perspective on the state of Muslim-Christian relations since 9/11.

Full press release is below:

SANTA ANA, Calif. (Sept. 5, 2012) – Dr. Carl Moeller announced Tuesday that he is stepping down as president/CEO of Open Doors USA. Open Doors is an international ministry that supports and strengthens persecuted Christians in the most dangerous countries in the world. Moeller is leaving Open Doors USA after nine years to accept the position of president and managing partner of Sequoia Global Resources, located in Irvine, Calif. “It has been a joy and privilege working with my persecuted brothers and sisters around the world over the past nine years,” said Moeller. “They have taught me so much about being faithful in the midst of suffering. My prayer is that more Christians in the West become informed about persecution and unite as one in supporting persecuted believers. “It also has been my privilege to work with so many dedicated people at Open Doors. Many of them literally risk their lives to bring Bibles, conduct seminars and bring hope and comfort to marginalized believers.” The Open Doors USA Board announced that board member Steve Ridgway has been appointed interim CEO during the transition period. Ridgway is executive director of Northwest Network Foundation, Puyallup, Wash. Northwest Network Foundation is a non-profit organization that mentors existing and emerging leaders. Ridgway has been an Open Doors USA board member for nine years. “For the past nine years Carl Moeller has been a voice for Christ followers living in the midst of persecution,” said Ridgway. “Through the artistry of his vision and voice, he has clearly and vividly painted a picture of what the church looks like where following Jesus is both difficult and deadly. Carl's presence will be missed, but his vision will remain.” Ridgway added: “The future of Open Doors USA will be to move forward in filling the CEO's position during this transition and to continue to support our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ throughout the world.” Open Doors International CEO Jeff Taylor stated: “Carl’s passion for persecuted Christians was evident in his nine years as president of Open Doors USA. He desperately wanted the American church to be more aware of the persecution of Christians, but he also wanted the church to mobilize on behalf of our brothers and sisters suffering for their faith in Jesus Christ. I know Carl will take that same passion and desire to his new ministry role.” An estimated 100 million Christians worldwide suffer interrogation, arrest and even death for their faith in Christ, with millions more facing discrimination and alienation. Open Doors supports and strengthens believers in the world's most difficult areas through Bible and Christian literature distribution, leadership training and assistance, Christian community development, prayer and presence ministry and advocacy on behalf of suffering believers. To partner with Open Doors USA, call toll free at 888-5-BIBLE-5 (888-524-2535) or go to our Website at www.OpenDoorsUSA.org. (For more information or to set up an interview, contact Jerry Dykstra at 616-915-4117 or email jerryd@odusa.org.)

Comments

I thank God for Dr. Moeller's years of service to the kingdom on behalf of our persecuted brothers and sisters. He helped make their situation known around the world and encouraged us to pray for them. For this he is to be commended. I pray that God would bless him in his new venture, and that God would continue to advance the cause of Open Doors so that the worldwide church may be united in suffering and joy, for the glory of Christ.

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