Category Archives: North Korea

A Letter To Western Christians Upon The Death Of A North Korean Brother You Never Knew

From a fellow North Korean brother who chooses to remain anonymous but who believes Brother Park (name changed for family safety) should not. Dear Christian Family of Brother Park, You don’t know me.  I was a friend of your brother.  … Continue reading

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How Do North Koreans Respond When They Hear The Gospel?

Upon hearing the Gospel for the first time, North Koreans sometimes respond by asking, “Why are you copying us?” In back of this comment is the unmistakable similarity of North Korea’s Juche ideology to Christianity. But when the Gospel does … Continue reading

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FAQ: Why Do We Launch Bibles Into North Korea Rather Than Food?

Mrs. Foley and I founded Seoul USA ten years ago at a time when private engagement with North Korea (e.g., religious, social, humanitarian) was shaped almost entirely by NGOs in Western nations and South Korea. Our conviction was that engagement with … Continue reading

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