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Discovering North Korea’s thriving underground church

Discovering North Korea’s thriving underground church

Standing in the demilitarized zone separating North Korea and South Korea, I was struck by the contrast between these two nations. In the South, people are living lives of freedom and dignity. They are worshipping without fear. But in the North, people are starving,...
From the field | An unexpected convert in North Korea

From the field | An unexpected convert in North Korea

The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. — James 5:16b (KJV) Never have I seen this verse so clearly demonstrated as I did this past week along the North Korean border. I had the privilege of attending a prayer service with 200 South Korean...
From the field | Escape from North Korea

From the field | Escape from North Korea

Many friends expressed concern when I told them I would be traveling to the North Korean border. But I knew I had to go. The risk I faced traveling to the edge of this country is nothing compared to the torture that thousands of Christians face inside. They deserve to...
Take part in 24 hours of prayer on Nov. 5

Take part in 24 hours of prayer on Nov. 5

Today, more than 215 million Christians are experiencing extreme persecution. They face harassment, abuse, imprisonment, and even death. And they are asking for your prayers. These men, women, and children are our brothers and sisters in Christ. Our family is in...
The Good Samaritan and the global refugee crisis

The Good Samaritan and the global refugee crisis

“‘Which of these three, do you think, proved to be a neighbor to the man who fell among robbers?’ He said, ‘The one who showed him mercy.’ And Jesus said, ‘You go, and do likewise.’” — Luke 10:36-37 (ESV) We tend to think of our neighbor as the person who lives next...
From the field | Min’s journey out of darkness

From the field | Min’s journey out of darkness

I shared with you the last time I visited Thailand’s red-light districts why I keep coming back here … why I continue to choose the darkness … even though it’s heartbreaking. I would rather work here in the midst of unspeakable atrocities than to stay in my comfort...
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