Open Doors was founded in 1955 by
Andrew van der Bijl, a Dutchman more widely known as Brother Andrew, when he decided to smuggle Bibles to persecuted Christians in
Communist Poland. He continued this work in smuggling Bibles to many of the
Soviet-controlled countries and in 1957 was given a blue
Volkswagen Beetle which he used to make deliveries within the Communist bloc. With this new car he was able to carry more literature. Thereafter, the work of Open Doors continued to expand as it extended its network throughout Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The name "Open Doors" referencing that of a welcoming group due to the doors being open at all times. He was responsible for smuggling millions of Bibles behind the
Iron Curtain. A tugboat named Michael was used to tow
Gabriella to the beach, weaving through a maze of anchored Chinese navy ships. The crew arrived at the beach at 9 pm. 10,000 Chinese Christians had gathered to bring the Bibles to shore and then deliver them all over China.
Time magazine described Project Pearl as "A remarkable mission… the largest operation of its kind in the history of China." In 1988, Open Doors used
Glasnost as an opportunity to openly provide one million Russian Bibles to the
Russian Orthodox Church, at a cost of $2.5 million. Open Doors partnered with the
United Bible Societies to complete the task in just over one year. In 2005, 428,856 people from over 70 countries signed Open Doors' global Right to Believe petition, saying Yes to religious liberty and No to the
UN's Defamation of Religions Resolution. The petition was presented to the UN in New York in December 2010. In 2015, Open Doors (including its affiliates) delivered 3 million Bibles and literature, and delivered relief and aid to 239,164 people. In 2018, the USA organization spent $19,291,134 on programs to the persecuted church (72% of its budget) with $4.7 M spent on fundraising (18% of its budget) and $2.8 on administration (10% of its budget). As of 2022, Open Doors was reportedly active in 70 countries. On September 27, 2022, Brother Andrew, the founder of Open Doors, died at age 94 at his home in Harderwijk, Netherlands. ==Programs==