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A Martyr Is Not A Victim But Also Not A Hero. Instead, The Martyr Is A _____________________

Marc at Bad Catholic wrote the kind of near-perfect blog post last week that I would have cut out and put on my refrigerator if we were still in the newspaper age and if our refrigerator here in Korea wasn’t … Continue reading

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What Happens When A Christian Is Imprisoned – Part 2?

Last week I wrote about the witness that Christians often have with other prisoners while in jail. But as I was reading more in Richard Wurmbrand: The Man And His Work, by Merv Knight, I found that their witness goes … Continue reading

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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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