Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the difference between Malaysia United Firewall and One Voice Movement?

While we highly respect the Malaysia United Firewall (MUFW) and their amazing work in building 24/7 prayer altars across the country, One Voice Movement (OVM) has a completely different focus, structure, and mandate.

Here is a simple, direct way to explain the differences:

Shift from "Continuous Intercession" to a "Strategic Quorum"

Firewall: Functions primarily as a continuous, 24-hour defensive prayer shield. It is about keeping the "fire" on the altar burning unceasingly through scheduled prayer slots.

One Voice: Functions as a quorum. It is an offensive, gathering movement. We use technology (the QR code) to mathematically and spiritually pull together the scattered, uncounted numbers of grassroots believers into one massive block. When a national issue arises, we don't just pray in shifts; we release a unified, simultaneous roar from thousands of voices at the exact same moment.

Shift from "All Denominations" to "The Forgotten Grassroots"

Firewall: Is heavily structured around partnerships with established denominations, major city churches, and existing prayer networks across all language streams.

One Voice: Specifically champions the independent, shop-lot, and small-town churches that are usually left out or neglected by major bodies. We are building a home for the "isolated outposts" so they realise they are part of a mighty army.

Shift from a "Prayer Ministry" to a "Prophetic Forefront Voice"

The Firewall: Is strictly a prayer movement focusing on intercession, repentance, and standing in the gap for the nation behind closed doors.

One Voice: Is a forefront prophetic movement. While prayer is our foundation, our goal is also to galvanize the collective weight of Christians so we can stand as a visible, forward-thinking, and unignorable prophetic presence in Malaysia. We are moving from the secret place to the public forefront.

Shift from "Administrative Boards" to a "Clean Engine"

The Firewall: Relies on a wide, collaborative network of leaders and representatives from various organizational bodies to steer the effort.

One Voice: Is intentionally kept "clean" from ecclesiastical politics. It is fully anchored and driven by The Rock Shammah Ministry. Joining pastors don’t have to worry about administrative burdens, board meetings, or denominational control. We handle the engine so they can simply lend their voice.

2. Is this a prayer movement?

3. Does OVM interfere with the administration of other churches?

4. Is it a paid membership?

5. Is there a minimum age to join OVM?

6. Can I join OVM even if I’m not a Christian?