Blandina was only a teenage slave when the Roman Empire demanded she deny her faith in Jesus Christ. In the year 177 AD, during the brutal persecution of Christians in Lyon, France, this young girl was arrested, tortured, and thrown into the arena before a cheering Roman crowd. All she had to do was say the words: “I am not a Christian.” Instead, Blandina boldly declared her faith and endured unimaginable suffering without denying Christ.
This powerful true story reveals one of the most extraordinary testimonies of courage in early Christian history. Though weak in body, Blandina displayed a faith so strong that even Roman officials were astonished by her endurance. Through beatings, torture, wild beasts, and the brutality of the Roman arena, she continued to worship and remained faithful to the very end.
The story of Blandina reminds us of the cost of faith during the early church and the incredible bravery of those who refused to compromise their belief in Jesus Christ. More than 1,800 years later, her testimony continues to inspire Christians around the world.
In this video, we explore the dramatic story of Blandina, the teenage slave who worshipped through torture and became one of the most remarkable martyrs in Christian history.
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