Worldwide prayer effort targets North Korea.

Posted: 27 June, 2007

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North Korea (MNN) ― Christian Solidarity Worldwide released a report this week concluding North Korea's severe human rights abuses constitute crimes against humanity. The timing of the report's release coincides with this week's Global Week of Prayer, which ends July 1.  

It's a weeklong event in which believers are being asked to pray for North Korea's spiritual change, as part of the centennial anniversary of the Pyongyang Great Revival.  According to CSW, the 1907 Pyongyang Great Revival is widely considered the base of Christianity in Korea, which makes the spiritual climate contrast between 1907 and 2007 even more stark.

North Korea was named the worst persecutor of Christians by Open Doors for the fifth straight year, topping the persecution watchdog ministry's annual World Watch List in 2007.

The CSW report revealed a systematic and deliberate annihilation and of Christians. Under the current dictator Kim Jong-Il and his father, Kim Il-Sung, citizens are forced to worship the personality cult revolving around their government.

Religious freedom is guaranteed in the constitution, but in reality religious activity is discouraged.  The Word of God is banned in North Korea.  Majority of the people have never heard the Word of God, seen a church, or heard about Jesus Christ. 

Churches are being encouraged to include prayer for North Korea in their services, and home groups and prayer meetings are also encouraged to focus on the dire needs of the country. Click here if you can respond in prayer.

 

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