Video – Principles From The North Korean Underground Church

Pastor Tim Dillmuth shares (his antsy daughter in the background) with church leaders from Alabama, Michigan and Ohio principles that Seoul USA has learned from underground Christians in North Korea.  One principle that Pastor Tim shares is the need for us to be generalists and not specialists when it comes to service in our Christian lives.  God wants to grow us to fullness in Christ, and–contrary to what you may read in many popular Christian books these days–this isn’t accomplished by only doing the things that we are good or “gifted” at.

 

For more information on the church principles we’ve learned from the North Korean underground church visit Seoul USA – Church is for Amateurs.

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.
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1 Response to Video – Principles From The North Korean Underground Church

  1. tseongyosa says:

    Pray that she may become an antsy girl in the foreground, one day!

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