Tom Doyle

Tom Doyle is an author, speaker, and missionary with a deep commitment to sharing stories of faith and perseverance from the Middle East. His works, including the best-selling "Dreams and Visions: Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World?" and "Killing Christians: Living the Faith Where It Is Not Safe to Believe," highlight the courage of underground believers in hostile regions. A gifted storyteller, Doyle's books blend fast-paced narrative with firsthand accounts of Christians in Syria, Iran, Iraq, and beyond, offering readers an inspiring glimpse into the growth of the Middle Eastern church despite persecution.

With over two decades of pastoral experience and extensive travel in the Middle East, Doyle brings unique insight into the region's spiritual landscape. He is a licensed tour guide for Israel and has led numerous trips there since 1995. After transitioning from pastoral ministry in 2001, he and his wife, JoAnn, founded Uncharted Ministries, focusing on missions and advocacy for persecuted believers. Doyle frequently speaks at conferences and media outlets, including FOX News and Focus on the Family, to shed light on God's work in volatile regions.

Doyle's writing often explores themes of divine intervention, resilience, and the global impact of Middle Eastern believers. His 2020 release, "Women Who Risk," co-authored with JoAnn, highlights the extraordinary faith of women in Islamic nations. A graduate of Biola College and Dallas Theological Seminary, Doyle combines theological depth with compelling storytelling, making his works both informative and deeply moving. He and JoAnn, married for over 40 years, continue their ministry while raising six children and celebrating their growing family of grandchildren.
Tom Doyle Religion & Spirituality
# Title Year
1 Two Nations Under God 2004
2 Breakthrough 2009
3 Dreams and Visions 2012
4 Killing Christians 2015
5 Standing in the Fire (With: Greg Webster) 2017
6 The Incredible Journey 2019
7 Women Who Risk (With: JoAnn Doyle, Greg Webster) 2021
Tom Doyle Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Israel, the Church, and the Middle East 2018