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12 lut 2024 · Despite this terrible cost, more and more North Koreans are encountering Jesus and deciding to follow Him. Even in this desperate situation, the church is growing! Some, like Ji Ho, are hearing about Him through Open Doors’ radio ministry.
23 sty 2024 · Despite this terrible cost, more and more North Koreans are encountering Jesus and deciding to follow Him. Even in this desperate situation, the church is growing! Some, like Ji Ho, are hearing about Him through Open Doors’ radio ministry.
18 wrz 2024 · In North Korea, Christians know they’re at risk of imprisonment and even death by the regime because they follow Jesus and their allegiance is to Him. They know that anyone can be a betrayer; neighbors—and even family members—can turn into wolves.
8 sty 2024 · Open Doors also operates a radio broadcast each day to help strengthen the secret church in North Korea and to grow the faith of believers inside the country. Your gift today helps this vital work continue and grow as we seek to strengthen the estimated 400,000 North Korean Christians who follow Jesus under constant risk.
19 kwi 2017 · Ironically, what is now the North Korean capital city of Pyongyang was – a century earlier – such a hotbed of Christian activity that it was known as the 'Jerusalem of the East'. Though Christians remained a small minority of the overall North Korean population, Pyongyang was a different story, and at its high point, three out of 10 people ...
19 lip 2019 · Following Jesus in North Korea is incredibly dangerous and difficult. Open Doors, which studies and reports on Christian persecution worldwide, has listed North Korea at the top of its World Watch List —an index of persecution against Christians—for 18 years in a row.
14 lis 2023 · Despite severe persecution, Christians in North Korea continue to follow Jesus. A secret network smuggles in Bibles and other materials. Free North Korea Radio broadcasts news and Bible programs into the country. In 2021, a UN investigator said there is an estimated 300 Protestant pastors in North Korea. U.S. State Department.