Category Archives: religious freedom

What’s Wrong With A Joint NK/SK Christian Easter Prayer? About 30,000 Things

Last week South’s Korea’s National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) and North Korea’s Korean Christian Federation (KCF) issued a joint Easter prayer. It says in part: God, We yearn that compatriots of the North and South unlock the latch … Continue reading

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Worshipping From Memory at Dachau Concentration Camp

 As I wandered through the Dachau Concentration Camp, devastated by the images and memories of what happened seventy years ago, I was reminded of the Orthodox Resurrection Sunday service that took place just days after Dachau was liberated. Fr. Dionysios, … Continue reading

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North Koreans, South Koreans and Americans Are All By Nature Captive to the Kingdom of Darkness

Just because you live in America or South Korea doesn’t mean you are free! The Bible teaches that all humanity is by nature captive to the kingdom of darkness . . . North Koreans, Egyptians, Sudanese, Americans and South Koreans … Continue reading

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