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Christenvervolging: Noord Korea
Gepubliceerd op 01-12-2006

BARTLESVILLE - A missionary to North Korea says Christians are serving in that Communist nation, despite daily dangers and hardships, including the threat of death.

Recently, a veteran of more than 100 missions into North Korea reported to the ministry Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) in Bartlesville (Oklahoma, USA) that Christians in North Korea live under constant danger of harassment, arrest, and torture. The missionary, who wishes to remain anonymous, told the ministry that Christians under that oppressive regime must take many precautions in order to assemble for Bible study or worship, such as gathering in groups of only three or four at a time and covering all the windows.

Because of the tremendous danger for Christians, that caution must even extend to family members within the same household, Nettleton points out. When North Korean Christians gather, he explains, other individuals, „especially young children, are sent out of the room, because it’s simply too great a risk to have your children know you’re a follower of Jesus Christ.”

The missionary who filed the report with VOM has herself spent time in a North Korean prison for sharing her faith. The woman, who cannot be identified for security reasons, noted that four of her friends have been executed because of their witness.

But despite the intense persecution of believers in North Korea, the missionary says people in that Communist nation are growing increasingly open to the gospel of Christ. And although tens of thousands of Christians are imprisoned for their faith in that country, Nettleton notes, faithful believers continue to persevere, gathering in secret as necessary, to share the truth of the scriptures.

Bron: AgapePress


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