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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.

We Ransom the Persecuted Church And They Ransom Us

Post by Pastor Tim – It’s often difficult to understand what the Work of Mercy of ransoming the captive is . . . let alone actually meet someone who is actively ransoming someone.  But this past week I was able to … Continue reading

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Don’t Worship on a Boat, in a Moat, on a Bike . . .

Pastor Foley says that the point of the “100 Days of Worship” is not to worship on a boat, in a moat, on a bike, or on a dike.  In other words, it is not about being clever in worship, it’s about being … Continue reading

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What One Church Committee Determined About Discipleship

Post by Pastor Tim – Although we have officially moved to the month of “Ransoming the Captive,” I’m going to spend one final week musing about “Making Disciples.” Last week, I was asked to be a part of the very … Continue reading

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