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Famine, Famine & More Famine

Famine has been perpetual in North Korea since the early 1990’s. It has simply become a matter of degree-how bad will famine be this year. The North Korean state newspaper the, Rodong Sinmun began the week yesterday warning the country that more hardship is coming. The difficulty that is coming was compared to the famine […]

Abandoned on Earth, Remembered in Heaven

As I wrote on my last blog post, I had the privilege of joining Pastor Chun for the end of a rescue that was taking place. We flew into Southeast Asia and met up with two North Korean defectors and escorted them on the last leg of their arduous journey to freedom. Before taking them […]

June 2018 Rescue

  I had the opportunity to spend most of the month of June at the Durihana headquarters in South Korea.  I was able to see up close and be a part of the ministry, and it was a wonderful experience.  While there I was able to go with Pastor Chun as he completed the rescue […]

An Opportunity to Turn the World Upside Down

Acts 17:6-7 (6) “And when they found them not, they drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers of the city, crying, These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also; (7) Whom Jason hath received: and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, […]

Two More Rescued (June 2016)

June 22, 2016 Two More North Koreans Rescued!!! We are happy to announce another successful rescue and to forward you some information about the two rescued. During the Durihana launch in Santa Fe, Pastor Chun introduced viewers to two Korean refugee women (via video phone call) who he was going to help rescue the following […]

North Korea’s Underground Railroad Opens Santa Fe Depot

As a citizen of the United States, freedom is an automatic certainty. Physical bondage is scarcely something that people throughout the U.S. will experience during their lifetime. Around the world, however, people are not so fortunate. North Korea is a country where freedom is nonexistent. Run as a dictatorship, North Koreans are starved, indoctrinated with […]

Gratefully Celebrating 10 Years of Freedom

Gratefully Celebrating Ten Years of Freedom About ten years ago, on April 15, 2006, 6 North Korean refugees safely crossed the Mekong River at the Laotian-Thai border. 2 male and 4 females all in their 20s and 30s were crossing the border on the “Day of the Sun,” the most important holiday of North Korea, […]

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