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North Korea Persecution Update: Romans 8:28 still works in NK

Have the North Korea/South Korea/US “Peace Talks” changed anything for Christians in North Korea? The general consensus: Not for the better. They’ve actually been used by the North Korean government as an occasion for accelerating the reputation building of Kim … Continue reading

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Rev. Wurmbrand to Concentration Camp Survivor Simon Wiesenthal: How To Love Your Enemies Even When They Are Nazis

Most of us struggle with unforgiveness over what in the grand scheme of things are fairly minor offenses, truth be told. And yet minor as the offenses may be, the act of forgiving remains monumentally divine in each case. If we … Continue reading

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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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