1950 is a long time ago. Very few living Americans- or Koreans for that matter - remember the Korean War. Following as it did on the heels of the "Great" war it is easy to relegate it to an unimportant footnote of history. But destinies of many...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader, by Bradley Martin, has been our guidebook through modern Korean history. We are not directly quoting but following his basic outline. We're in the mid to late 80's now. Shortages in food are starting...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
He was there. World War II Korea. Japan-dominated Korea. Korean War Korea. The early Kim Il Sung Years. The Christian persecution. The underground. The flight south. He was there, and saw it all. His name is Chulho Awe. His escape to South Korea...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Credit to Hefley's By Their Blood for the following account. We're studying Korean Church History and have gotten to the war years, II and Korean. It was during this time that young Christian teacher Sung Du died twice. When the Japanese...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Our history of modern North Korea continues: I mean no disrespect of another human being in relating the things I have discovered in my research. My motive is informative and meant to have people praying. In 1980, Kim Il-Sung announces his...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
From Hyok Kang's This Is Paradise I offer the following tidbits about what it means to be a student growing up in North Korea. I will try to present the facts without comment and respectfullty. This is exactly what the author saw... In every...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Is it hatred that motivates us to tell the whole truth about North Korea? No. Love demands that you know so you will pray. Do we call curses from Heaven in judgment of those who have ruined the lives of so many millions of people? No. God is able...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Christian history of Korea continues, following outline of By Their Blood , James and Marti Hefley. The ultimate surrender of Japan finally came. The Empire was crushed and humiliated. Koreans were ecstatic, and rushed into the streets to...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Early 20th century Korea, end of World War I. Japan has taken over. Christians are being severely persecuted. Church papers in the U.S. are telling the truth about the atrocities as they hear them from the missionaries. So the Japanese have to get...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Kenneth Quinones of the Idiot's Guide to Understanding North Korea reports that North Korea had 70,000 tractors in 1979, but only enough fuel for 20,000. In 1998 NK was begging the UN for thousands more agricultural vehicles and tires for them....[ abbreviated | read entire ]