Because of the dangerous nature of VOM’s work in the world’s most closed country - North Korea - we can’t tell you everything we’re doing there.
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Midnight meeting
Covert Midnight Meeting
It was 10 p.m. as their car drove slowly down a dirt road along the Chinese border with North Korea. The driver, a VOM field worker, had turned off the headlights to reduce the possibility of being spotted by Chinese or North Korean border guards. Only the faint light of the moon and stars lit their way. After arriving at a small house, they walked quickly from the vehicle to the house so curious neighbors wouldn’t see them, especially the foreigner. When they stepped inside, their eyes were immediately drawn to a young man sitting in front of a small television watching the JESUS film. He was a North Korean who had crossed the river into China for discipleship training. As soon as he was finished watching the film, he would be making the dangerous journey back home to North Korea.
Crossing no-mans land
To avoid further endangering the young man and the home owners, the visitors left after a brief meeting, returning the same way they had come. As they drove back down the dirt road with their headlights off, one of the visitors prayed fervently for the young man who would be making the risky trip back home with his new knowledge of the gospel. Anyone caught leaving North Korea illegally, or without successfully bribing officials, is arrested or shot.

You can be a continued blessing to your brothers and sisters in North Korea by your ongoing prayer and financial support. Thank you for standing with these courageous workers who are risking their lives to get the gospel into North Korea.

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