Category Archives: persecution

What Happens To The Faith Of North Korean Underground Christians When They Come To South Korea?

Mrs. Foley and I are honored to enjoy the friendship of a number of North Korean defector Christians and Christian families who were previously underground believers when they lived in North Korea. To a person, they are all extraordinary human beings … Continue reading

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Does North Korea’s Recent Arrest of Three Missionaries Represent a Declaration of War on Christians?

Since November, North Korea has arrested a Korean American missionary, a South Korean missionary, and an Australian missionary. Do these arrests represent a declaration of war on Christians? Not a new one. It’s important to remember that the war on … Continue reading

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A Christian Response To the Report Of The Commission Of Inquiry On Human Rights In North Korea

This week significant media attention is being given—justifiably—to the Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. It is an important document filled with important testimony. The process was important. The recommendations … Continue reading

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