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Pastor Han preaches about Those who love God's Law.
Pastor Han tells his testimony.
Pastor Han lived in a cave he dug out himself so he could stay hidden from the Chinese government. He spent months underground studying the Bible before he was discovered and thrown into jail. What he did upon release from prison is nothing short of extraordinary.
This week, we’ll finish our two-part look back at some of the amazing stories God allowed VOM Radio to tell in 2019. We’ll share stories of God’s people in restricted nations in Asia, and look at how persecution affects not only the Christian being persecuted directly, but their family members as well. Hearing small pieces of these episodes will make you want to hear the whole conversation with each of these guests. Here are links to listen online to all the episodes excerpted this week (you can also search for each episode in your favorite podcast app): Brother Enfu from China, who sees constant government surveillance as an opportunity to witness for Christ. Another pastor from China shares about why China’s government is so worried about church growth. Brother Josh tells the story of a Christian in Laos who was fired from his job for following Jesus. Dr. Eric Foley shares the amazing faithfulness of Pastor Han, martyred by North Korean agents inside China. Norine Brunson was very intentional to encourage her husband, Pastor Andrew Brunson, while he was in prison in Turkey, and she shares how much the prayers of Christians around the world meant to her and Andrew. Andrew shares about one of the low points of his imprisonment, and how he felt victorious even in that low moment. Dr. Mary Ho paints for listeners a clearer picture of John Chau, the young man martyred on North Sentinel Island in 2018. Rashin Soodmand remembers her father, martyred in Iran when Rashin was only 13 years old. Susanna Koh tells us the pain of missing her husband, Pastor Raymond Koh, who was abducted in Malaysia almost three years ago. Esther Koh talks about trying to forgive those who abducted her father, without knowing what happened to him or what exactly she needs to forgive. (You can sign a petition on behalf of Pastor Raymond Koh at www.ReleaseRaymond.com.) Please share this episode with Christian friends who share your heart for our persecuted Christian family in hostile and restricted nations.
The world knew Pastor Han Chung-Ryeol as a persecuted Christian pastor and a man who served North Korean refugees crossing into China—in spite of threats and danger. Dr. Eric Foley, the leader of VOM-Korea, knew Han as coworker and friend. This week Dr. Foley shares personal stories of the courageous pastor murdered by North Korean agents inside China. Pastor Han’s story is the subject of this year’s International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church video from VOM. Just months before Pastor Han’s murder, he visited Dr. Foley and they talked openly about the threats against Pastor Han’s work. One of Han’s coworkers had already been kidnapped and taken to prison in North Korea. There were threats the same thing could happen to Pastor Han. But Pastor Han reminded the Foleys that the shepherd’s job is to care for the sheep—and his sheep were along the North Korean border, where they needed their shepherd. He was willing not only to go, but to lay down his life for the sheep God had entrusted to his care. Listen and be inspired by the example of faithfulness, commitment and courage lived out by Pastor Han Chung-Ryeol, and prepare your heart and your church to pray for persecuted Christians in North Korea and around the world on the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, November 3. Also listen to Dr. Foley’s previous visit to VOM Radio, where he discussed why the North Korean regime of the Kim family is so threatened by Christianity.
North Korea is the world's top persecutor of Christians. VOM Radio's Todd Nettleton shares the story of Pastor Han, who introduced 1,000 people to Christ before he was assassinated by North Korean agents. Pt.1 of 2.
North Korea: Pastor Han Faithful Until the End by VOM NZ
A new MP3 sermon from Hackberry House of Chosun is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Martyrdom of Pastor Han, NK Subtitle: North Korea Audio Weblog Speaker: Bob Faulkner Broadcaster: Hackberry House of Chosun Event: Current Events Date: 4/24/2017 Bible: Hebrews 13:3 Length: 28 min.
This week, Pastor Han from Hill City Church brings the Word. Han discusses recognizing Christ with our hearts and our faith after receiving Christ.
Combined worship service with LCC & Grace church. Pastor Han brings a message on doing all we can so that others might have the opportunity to hear the good news.
Pastor Han shares about the upcoming mission trip for Grace church to Cambodia. Be inspired by the work to be done.