Published: Friday 09 December 2011
Advent Prayer - North Korea
Project(s): 86-642
Country: South and East Asia, Korea, North
But when the time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman.Galatians 4:4
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| Bakeries supported by Barnabas are brave ventures in a country where sharing the Gospel can costs lives |
North Korea is a nation in desperate need. The strict communist regime oversees a country that is cut off politically from the rest of the world. The population is shockingly poor, and suffering is rife. Most people do not have enough food for each day, and many die of starvation. Religious activity is tightly controlled and everyone is expected to adhere to the official ideology of Juche (self-reliance).
Christianity is particularly feared by the authorities, but remarkably the Church is growing. There are thought to be at least 400,000 Christians in North Korea, who live under constant threat of imprisonment, torture or execution if the authorities discover their Christian faith. Those who are considered to have acted against the state ideology may see their whole families placed in prison labour camps, notorious for brutal treatment and torture of inmates, sometimes to death. In May 2010, three leaders of an underground church were executed and 20 Christians sent to a prison labour camp following a raid on a house.
Christians also share in the poverty, malnutrition and shortages suffered by the general population. A Christian bakery ministry provides bread for hungry children (including Christian children) as well as jobs for North Korean Christians. Barnabas Aid supports this ministry, providing money to purchase ingredients such as flour along with fuel and other utilities for the bakery and wages for the staff. Bread rolls are given away free to children aged 4 to 13 in local schools. These bakeries provide a much-needed source of work and food in dire circumstances.
Barnabas Aid projects in North Korea include:
- Christian bakery project (Ref. 86-642)
This article is taken from
“Praying for the Persecuted Church in Advent 2011” - .
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