World Watch Update: North Korea

2011 World Watch List Ranking:         1
Leader:                                                 Kim Jong-Il 
Population:                                          22.7 million
Majority religion:                                All religions harshly suppressed 
Type of government:                          Communist dictatorship

North Korea is a country in complete crisis, and where persecution of Christians is the most severe in the world. Famine holds vast swathes of the nation in its grip, and untold thousands live in poverty and misery. The populace are kept ignorant of the outside world and forciblay indoctrinated into “Juche”—a bizarre ideology focusing on the self-sufficiency of man, which teaches that the trinity consists of the father (deceased leader Kim Il-Sung), son (current leader Kim Jong-Il) and the “Juche spirit” of self-reliance. Christians in North Korea are forced to keep their faith secret—those who are discovered face torture, labor camp and even death.

Please pray:

  • For strength and courage for the estimated 50,000 believers currently languishing in North Korea’s prison camps.
  • For safe printing and distribution of Bibles to Christians in North Korea.
  • For outreach work amongst North Korean defectors who’ve escaped to China’s border areas, that many will respond to the hope and truth of the gospel.

 

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Comments

  • Debra Fries
    Feb 26 2011 on 03:06
     

    Will continue to pray...Yes, I have been praying for the past year, as I have a son, Timothy stationed in South Korea. I pray for safety and strength for him and his friends. He will be coming home in May. Thanks for your prayers as well.

  • Eugene
    Jun 29 2011 on 11:08
     

    This stuff makes me so angry. That certain people can make life so hard, difficult, and terrible for so many is something that I have a hard time with. I'd really like to imprison Kim and anyone complicit with him in one of those prison labor camps and let them suffer the abuse, torture, starvation, cold, and filth that they enjoy forcing on everyone else. I really think it'd be good for them!

  • DADA
    Nov 14 2011 on 12:24
     

    i will continue to pray for this people especially the people of NORTH KOREA, oh! GOD,will continue to strengthened the persecuted.Amen

  • OLUSEYI
    May 18 2012 on 03:55
     

    I THANK GOD FOR YOUR LIVES. JESUS SAID ONLY THOSE WHO THROW AWAY THEIR LIVES FOR MY SAKE AND FOR THE GOOD NEWS WILL EVER KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO REALLY LIVE.

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