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Dear Friend, There used to be hundreds of Christians in “Majd’s” village. That was 30 years ago. Now only 15 church members remain. “This is a dangerous place since Islamic fundamentalism has spread,” he said. “Majd” (not his name) is a pastor in his small village. He became a believer when he read in a…
Read MoreNorth Korea’s Treatment of Christians North Korea considers Christians a “hostile class” and enemies of the state, deserving of discrimination, punishment, and execution. Anyone “caught practicing religion or even suspected of harboring religious views in private is subject to severe punishment, including arrest, torture, imprisonment, and execution” reports the US Commission on International Religious Freedom. …
Read MorePeople escaping from North Korea need safe houses to hide in. Many stay for months. These long stays allow escapees in shelters supported by Christian Freedom International to learn the Bible. They can meet Jesus and bring the Truth to wherever they go next, either to a free country or compelled back to North Korea. …
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