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Your Faith At Work
Top Countries Persecuting Christians & What Trump Must Do (India, China)

Your Faith At Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 14:40


Click here to send Ryan a text message!Episode #368Ryan shares the current state of global Christian persecution and what US leaders should do to help. He discusses current trade shifts and how the US can use it's leverage to push nations like China, India, Syria and others to eliminate Christian persecution. Visit ryanshoward.com to find specific episodes on many countries, including North Korea. Ryan also interviewed North Korean Defector Grace Jo and Kenneth Bae, who was in prison in North Korea for 2 years. You can also find interviews with former Open Doors CEO's and Kay Rubacek, who was jailed in China.Open DoorsVoice of the MartyrsWatch this episode on YouTubeHowToGrowYourFaith.com >> Learn the 5 Biggest Mistakes Christians Make In Their Walk With God (and how you can avoid them!)Sharable Episode Links (scroll down or search for this episode):Ryan's Website Buzzsprout Link MORE FROM RYAN:FREE DOWNLOAD: 21 Days to a Spirit-Led Life Subscribe on YouTubeTwitter | Instagram | LinkedInSubmit a question or topic for the podcast at ryanshoward.com/contactGet Ryan's eCourse & Coaching Programsfaith, culture, politics, bible, christian, devotional, truthSupport the show

Godly Goosebumps
S03E12 - North Korea

Godly Goosebumps

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 33:54


Do you ever wish that you could be more courageous in sharing your faith? On this episode of Godly Goosebumps, Pastor Dudley shares a sobering conversation he facilitated at Shepherd Church with special guests Kenneth Bae and Jieun Baek. Their dialogue sheds light on the unfathomable oppression being endured at the hands of the North Korean regime, under which followers of Jesus are threatened with labor camps and even public executions. This episode will embolden you with a powerful promise found in the Word of God: “For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid” (Timothy 1:7a).

Your Faith At Work
Miracles Inside a North Korean Labor Camp | Kenneth Bae Interview

Your Faith At Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 59:05


Episode #154In this episode, Ryan interviews Kenneth Bae who spent over 2 years in a North Korean labor camp. Kenneth was accused of trying to “overthrow the North Korean government” through prayer and worship. You'll hear what it's like inside the North Korean prison and how God used the experience take Kenneth's faith to new levels. You'll also hear how Kenneth was able to witness to the more than 40 guards who were assigned to him and you'll hear of his miraculous return home with a delegation sent by the White House. Kenneth's story of suffering, faith, and perseverance will encourage you to be bold in your faith despite the circumstances. You will know that God cares about every one of His children.In this episode:01:57 | Introducing Kenneth Bae, a Christian missionary, and his imprisonment in a North Korean labor camp in 2010 for praying and worshiping   07:17 | Indictment, trial, and sentence - 15 years of hard labor and an apology from Dennis Rodman 11:18 | Hospitalization and prison conditions in North Korea13:30 | God's providence, presence, and promise during Kenneth's imprisonment19:23 | Lessons learned, transformation, and unexpected miracles amid suffering25:10 | Failed negotiations with the White House, and the birth of a ministry within the walls of a foreign prison. Introducing people to Jesus that had never heard his name31:52 | The journey home: “President Obama knows my name, but more importantly, the heavenly Father knows my name”   38:04 | A new season of ministry: the ‘Nehemiah One Million Prayer Petition' and the ‘Nehemiah Global Initiative43:51 | The current landscape  for someone living in North Korea (news flash- it isn't good), and what the future may hold for North Koreans54:07 | How WE can help to bring the Gospel to North KoreaResources:NGIKorea.org/eng - Support for teaching young North Korean refugees critical skills and EnglishPray4NK.org - Sign the Nehemiah One Million Prayer PetitionNKRlief.org - Support for North Korean refugeesBuy Kenneth's Book - Not Forgotten: The True Story of My Imprisonment in North Korea———————–Click here to sign up for our FREE 5-day BOOT CAMP.Visit ryanshoward.com/freedownload to learn more and download 21 Days to a New Workplace You to set your FAITH ON FIRE and jump start your faith at work journey today. 

ERF Plus (Podcast)
ERF Plus (RSS) Weihnachten unter dem Roten Stern

ERF Plus (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020


Kenneth Bae aus Nordkorea hat zweimal Weihnachten im Gefängnis verbracht.

ERF Plus - Gottesdienst (Podcast)
Weihnachten unter dem Roten Stern

ERF Plus - Gottesdienst (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020


Kenneth Bae aus Nordkorea hat zweimal Weihnachten im Gefängnis verbracht.

NCU Chapel
2/25/20-Rev. Kenneth Bae-Testimony

NCU Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 31:52


Rev. Kenneth Bae speaks about his time in prison and how he learned to trust God in the midst of his suffering.

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Closet Conversations with Cody
What is the Jesus Disease? Kenneth Bae devotion

Closet Conversations with Cody

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 34:49


Closet Conversations with Cody is live every Monday at 8:30 AM on Facebook Live!

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North Georgia Revival Podcast
Week 103 | Kenneth Bae

North Georgia Revival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 123:24


Week 103 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/northgarevival/message

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Capitol Conversations
The ERLC team on advancing religious freedom with the State Department

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 35:11


Last week, the State Department held their second annual Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, which turned out to be the largest human rights gathering in the history of the State Department. Nearly 200 foreign delegations and over a thousand of government representatives, religious leaders, survivors of religious persecution and members of civil society convened to discuss the challenges of religious persecution and promote the fundamental human right of religious freedom. In addition to the formal meetings at State, there were over 80 side events hosted by various non-profits, foreign embassies, and coalition groups. The ERLC hosted the only side event on North Korea and its religious liberty and human rights violations. Jeff Pickering, Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, and Steven Harris discuss their experiences from the Ministerial, highlights from the ERLC's side event and new documentary film, Humanity Denied. Resources from the Conversation ERLC short film | Humanity Denied: Religious Freedom in North Korea ERLC podcast | Olivia Enos on North Korea, nuclear summits, and the persecuted church ERLC podcast | Kenneth Bae, Not Forgotten ERLC article by Travis Wussow | What it's like to follow Jesus in North Korea ERLC article by Joe Carter | 5 Facts about North Korea and its Dictatorial Regime Memoir of Nadia Murad | The Last Girl: My Story of Captivity, and My Fight Against the Islamic State State Department | About the Ministerial

Capitol Conversations
The ERLC team on advancing religious freedom with the State Department

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019


Last week, the State Department held their second annual Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, which turned out to be the largest human rights gathering in the history of the State Department. Nearly 200 foreign delegations and over a thousand of government representatives, religious leaders, survivors of religious persecution and members of civil society convened to discuss the challenges of religious persecution and promote the fundamental human right of religious freedom. In addition to the formal meetings at State, there were over 80 side events hosted by various non-profits, foreign embassies, and coalition groups. The ERLC hosted the only side event on North Korea and its religious liberty and human rights violations. Jeff Pickering, Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, and Steven Harris discuss their experiences from the Ministerial, highlights from the ERLC’s side event and new documentary film, Humanity Denied. Resources from the Conversation ERLC short film | Humanity Denied: Religious Freedom in North Korea ERLC podcast | Olivia Enos on North Korea, nuclear summits, and the persecuted church ERLC podcast | Kenneth Bae, Not Forgotten ERLC article by Travis Wussow | What it’s like to follow Jesus in North Korea ERLC article by Joe Carter | 5 Facts about North Korea and its Dictatorial Regime Memoir of Nadia Murad | The Last Girl: My Story of Captivity, and My Fight Against the Islamic State State Department | About the Ministerial

Capitol Conversations
Kenneth Bae, the longest held U.S. prisoner in North Korea, on hope in a hard labor camp

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 40:49


North Korea today remains one of the most repressive regimes on earth restricting the freedom of its own people and considering Christianity a threat to the state. Kenneth Bae is a Christian missionary and American citizen who knows all too well about North Korean oppression. Although it is difficult to enter North Korea, Bae hosted state approved tourism visits from China. Each trip, though a risk, was a successful time of prayer for the Korean people until the country's security officials arrested Bae after believing he posed a threat to the communist state. He was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor and, after two years, became the longest held U.S. citizen to be imprisoned in North Korea. He was released in 2014 returning home on a flight with then Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. Kenneth Bae joins Jeff Pickering at the Leland House to share his story of imprisonment and release, holding onto hope in Christ, and his ministry to the North Korean people. Guest Biography Kenneth Bae is an American citizen, born in South Korea, who serves as a Christian missionary in Seoul, South Korea. Since being released, Kenneth founded the Nehemiah Global Initiative, which is devoted to remembering the 25 million North Koreans and helping North Korean refugees physically and spiritually to rebuild new lives in South Korea. His book Not Forgotten: The True Story of My Imprisonment in North Korea recounts his full story. Resources from the Conversation EVENT INVITE | Join the ERLC in Washington, DC, on Thursday, July 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for Humanity Denied: Religious Freedom in North Korea ERLC podcast | Olivia Enos on North Korea, nuclear summits, and the persecuted church ERLC article by Travis Wussow | What it's like to follow Jesus in North Korea CNN video | Kenneth Bae Interview New York Times article | Kenneth Bae, Longest Held U.S. Prisoner in North Korea Washington Times | Kenneth Bae details North Korea prison ordeal, says ‘God's will” put him there ERLC | Capitol Conversation Podcast

Capitol Conversations
Kenneth Bae, the longest held U.S. prisoner in North Korea, on hope in a hard labor camp

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019


North Korea today remains one of the most repressive regimes on earth restricting the freedom of its own people and ...

Capitol Conversations
Kenneth Bae, the longest held U.S. prisoner in North Korea, on hope in a hard labor camp

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019


North Korea today remains one of the most repressive regimes on earth restricting the freedom of its own people and considering Christianity a threat to the state. Kenneth Bae is a Christian missionary and American citizen who knows all too well about North Korean oppression. Although it is difficult to enter North Korea, Bae hosted state approved tourism visits from China. Each trip, though a risk, was a successful time of prayer for the Korean people until the country’s security officials arrested Bae after believing he posed a threat to the communist state. He was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor and, after two years, became the longest held U.S. citizen to be imprisoned in North Korea. He was released in 2014 returning home on a flight with then Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. Kenneth Bae joins Jeff Pickering at the Leland House to share his story of imprisonment and release, holding onto hope in Christ, and his ministry to the North Korean people. Guest Biography Kenneth Bae is an American citizen, born in South Korea, who serves as a Christian missionary in Seoul, South Korea. Since being released, Kenneth founded the Nehemiah Global Initiative, which is devoted to remembering the 25 million North Koreans and helping North Korean refugees physically and spiritually to rebuild new lives in South Korea. His book Not Forgotten: The True Story of My Imprisonment in North Korea recounts his full story. Resources from the Conversation EVENT INVITE | Join the ERLC in Washington, DC, on Thursday, July 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for Humanity Denied: Religious Freedom in North Korea ERLC podcast | Olivia Enos on North Korea, nuclear summits, and the persecuted church ERLC article by Travis Wussow | What it’s like to follow Jesus in North Korea CNN video | Kenneth Bae Interview New York Times article | Kenneth Bae, Longest Held U.S. Prisoner in North Korea Washington Times | Kenneth Bae details North Korea prison ordeal, says ‘God’s will” put him there ERLC | Capitol Conversation Podcast

Capitol Conversations
Kenneth Bae, the longest held U.S. prisoner in North Korea, on hope in a hard labor camp

Capitol Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019


North Korea today remains one of the most repressive regimes on earth restricting the freedom of its own people and ...

The Pursuit with Richard Lee
Kenneth Bae - North Korean Prisoner for 735 Days

The Pursuit with Richard Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 49:17


Portable Hard Drive North Korean Labor Camp Chocolate Macadamia Nuts Today on The Pursuit: Kenneth Bae Kenneth was a missionary in China and was leading prayer tours into North Korea. Until one day, he was arrested and put on trial. He was held as a North Korean prisoner for 735 days. He tells his story of punishment, imprisonment and redemption.    Show notes: Not Forgotten The True Story of My Imprisonment in North Korea: Amazon Nehemiah Global Initiative: www.NGIKorea.org TV Interview: CBS This Morning Social: Twitter - @thepursuitcast Instagram - @thepursuitcast Facebook - thepursuitcast Rate and Review on iTunes!

New Life Fellowship Bothell Podcast
Guest Speaker | Kenneth Bae

New Life Fellowship Bothell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 56:44


Sermon from October 14, 2018

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Robert Schuller Ministries' Podcast
Not Forgotten-Pray for North Korea

Robert Schuller Ministries' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 54:06


www.RobertSchullerMinistries.org www.TheCall www.RobertSchullerInspiration.com Join Pastor Robert and Donna Schuller on this recording of The Call, a monthly telephone and Facebook Live church service at 6pm Pacific time on the 15th of each month. To access dial 641-715-3865 and 642848# to access. Or to Robert Schuller Ministries Facebook page at 6pm Pacific time. In this month's Call Robert and Donna interview Rev. Kenneth Bae who shares his faith and hope in Jesus and what got him through a North Korean work camp for over two years.

CCZSBH
#011 - Testemunho missionário - Kenneth Bae

CCZSBH

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 76:41


Kenneth Bae, conta como foi passar 735 dias preso na Coreia do Norte, após o governo norte-coreano afirmar que ele era parte de uma conspiração cristã para derrubar o regime. *Mensagem ministrada no dia 13 de setembro de 2017.

HARDtalk
Former North Korea Detainee - Kenneth Bae

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 23:19


How do you survive the North Korean labour camp system? Kenneth Bae is an American Christian missionary who was arrested inside North Korea and spent two years in a Pyongyang prison.(Photo: Kenneth Bae speaks at a briefing on North Korea 2016. Credit: Getty Images)

Hardtalk
Former North Korea Detainee - Kenneth Bae

Hardtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 23:19


How do you survive the North Korean labour camp system? Kenneth Bae is an American Christian missionary who was arrested inside North Korea and spent two years in a Pyongyang prison. (Photo: Kenneth Bae speaks at a briefing on North Korea 2016. Credit: Getty Images)

North Korea audio weblog on SermonAudio
Kenneth Bae and other NK victims

North Korea audio weblog on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 17:00


A new MP3 sermon from Hackberry House of Chosun is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Kenneth Bae and other NK victims Subtitle: North Korea Audio Weblog Speaker: Bob Faulkner Broadcaster: Hackberry House of Chosun Event: Special Meeting Date: 9/3/2016 Bible: Psalm 83:10 Length: 17 min.

Timberlake Church Podcast
I Love The 90's - A Mission Bigger Than Me

Timberlake Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016


August 21st 2016 Series: I Love The 90's Title: A Mission Bigger Than Me Speaker: Ben Sigman (Lead Pastor) with Kenneth Bae (Guest Interview)

North Korea audio weblog on SermonAudio

A new MP3 sermon from Hackberry House of Chosun is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Update on Kenneth Bae Subtitle: North Korea Audio Weblog Speaker: Bob Faulkner Broadcaster: Hackberry House of Chosun Event: Special Meeting Date: 5/22/2016 Bible: Psalm 34:15 Length: 15 min.

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
1 - Fox News' Alastair Wanklyn talks about Dennis Rodman saying he wants to switch places with Kenneth Bae. 2 - Woody Allen's daughter wrote a column accusing him of molesting her. 3 - Joe Orla

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014


Dennis Rodman wants to switch places with Kenneth Bae; Woody Allen's daughter wrote a column accusing him of molesting her

Dennis Rodman the Un-Diplomat

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2014 131:07


The "War on Poverty" has been raging for 50 years with no victory in sight. The largest outbreak to date of one strain of what authorities have called "nightmare bacteria" is adding to concerns about the spread of such drug-resistant bugs. Two crewmen have died after one of its MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters crashed during a training mission off the coast of Virginia Beach near Fort Story. Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords went skydiving on the third anniversary of the Tucson, Ariz., shooting that nearly killed her. Dennis Rodman makes waves in his new role of Chief Propagandist for Kim Jung Un.

Dennis Rodman the Un-Diplomat

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2014 132:00


The "War on Poverty" has been raging for 50 years with no victory in sight. The largest outbreak to date of one strain of what authorities have called "nightmare bacteria" is adding to concerns about the spread of such drug-resistant bugs. Two crewmen have died after one of its MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters crashed during a training mission off the coast of Virginia Beach near Fort Story. Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords went skydiving on the third anniversary of the Tucson, Ariz., shooting that nearly killed her. Dennis Rodman makes waves in his new role of Chief Propagandist for Kim Jung Un.

Dennis Rodman the Un-Diplomat

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2014 131:07


The "War on Poverty" has been raging for 50 years with no victory in sight. The largest outbreak to date of one strain of what authorities have called "nightmare bacteria" is adding to concerns about the spread of such drug-resistant bugs. Two crewmen have died after one of its MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters crashed during a training mission off the coast of Virginia Beach near Fort Story. Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords went skydiving on the third anniversary of the Tucson, Ariz., shooting that nearly killed her. Dennis Rodman makes waves in his new role of Chief Propagandist for Kim Jung Un.

Brad Thomas presents,
AAISAD 0026 – Syria, an Islamist "hornets' nest!"

Brad Thomas presents, "After All Is Said & Done"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2013 89:57


Do not let Kim's North Korean regime keep Kenneth Bae at bay! President B.H.Obama & "limited, precision" warfare on behalf of Muslims (and very likely catastrophic consequences for Syrians, Israelis, and Americans)!