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Thursday, 02 August 2007

Christians in communist North Korea still meet to worship God. But only in groups of three or four, and only in secret.

Going to a meeting means risking death. There is great danger in letting children know you’re a follower of Christ. And those who go to jail for Christian worship receive sentences of 15 years as “political” prisoners; however, the average life expectancy in these camps is only 5 years.

Pray for the Christian Church in North Korea!

 
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He has led Bible studies at Calvary Chapel and Rolling Hills Covenant Church and has given his election recommendations on KKLA’s Frank Pastore show, KWVE’s Brian Perez show, and KBRT’s Paul McGuire show.

 

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