Video – Why North Korean Citizens Always Spy On Their Neighbors

Pastor Eric Foley says that Christianity is an unpardonable crime against the North Korean state.  And because it is such a serious offense, everyone is required to spy and report on the activities of their neighbors. If you don’t, you become guilty by association if a neighbor is discovered to be doing something wrong.

Therefore, Christians aren’t able to worship together like we are used to seeing in the Chinese underground church.  And yet despite these limitations in worship, “Connector Christians” are sometimes able to share teaching, encouragement, and even the Lord’s supper between households.

To listen to the full sermon and other Seoul USA Podcasts, visit the Seoul USA Podcast Page!

About tdillmuth

Pastor Timothy Dillmuth is the Discipleship Pastor of Voice of the Martyrs Korea. He oversees Underground University, a missionary training school for North Korean defectors, and does discipleship training with Christians from all over the world. Pastor Tim received a bachelor's degree from Zion Bible College and an M.Div. from Regent University. He lives with his wife, Melissia and their three children in Seoul, South Korea.
This entry was posted in North Korea, Videos, Worship and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a comment