Faith
Faith Endures at Korea’s Divided Border
Faith Facts
- Believers gather at Aegibong Peace Ecopark, overlooking North Korea, praying for unity and hope across the Han River.
- Sang Yang, once a refugee with little to his name, now directs the Bible Correspondence Center, reaching thousands with Christ’s teachings in Seoul and beyond.
- South Korean Christians persevere in sharing the Gospel, launching innovative projects—even devising waterproof scripture—to overcome oppression in the North.
The Korean border stands as a stark reminder of freedom’s blessings and the spiritual battles faced by our brothers and sisters, both near and far.
Through prayer, bold ministry, and God’s providence, Christians in Korea champion biblical truth in the face of hardship, longing for reconciliation grounded in Christ’s love.
“Only God knows how many churches and people there are who truly practice according to the Bible as the Lord’s church.”
Join us in praying for those enduring persecution and for the unstoppable spread of the Gospel in every land.