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About Pastor Foley

The Reverend Dr. Eric Foley is CEO and Co-Founder, with his wife Dr. Hyun Sook Foley, of Voice of the Martyrs Korea, supporting the work of persecuted Christians in North Korea and around the world and spreading their discipleship practices worldwide. He is the former International Ambassador for the International Christian Association, the global fellowship of Voice of the Martyrs sister ministries. Pastor Foley is a much sought after speaker, analyst, and project consultant on the North Korean underground church, North Korean defectors, and underground church discipleship. He and Dr. Foley oversee a far-flung staff across Asia that is working to help North Koreans and Christians everywhere grow to fullness in Christ. He earned the Doctor of Management at Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management in Cleveland, Ohio.

Video – In John 3:21, What Does it Mean to Come Into The Light?

Pastor Foley admits that no one really likes having their deeds exposed by coming into the light.  But in order to live in the light, we have to overcome the lifestyle of inwardly struggling with sin but outwardly being holy.  … Continue reading

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How To Sign Up For 100 Days Of Worship In The Common Places With The North Korean Underground Church

During the roughly two decade long period in which Kim Il Sung was consolidating his power in the new Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea (popularly called “North Korea”), North Korean Christian leaders had full knowledge that the state was marching … Continue reading

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Yes, There Is Christian Persecution In America. No, It Does Not Look Like What Christians Worry About.

“How can I prepare for coming persecution in America?” Next to “How can I help the North Korean underground church?”, this is the most commonly asked question I receive these days. And just as with the answer I give about … Continue reading

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