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Summaryβ€œI was terrified the moment I saw that hidden Bible 😱. In North Korea, owning Scripture means certain imprisonment. My heart pounded, chills ran down my spine, and I flung the book across the room. I debated whether to report it to the police or my teacherβ€”but every instinct told me to protect that precious Word. Thanks to faithful supporters, secret believers like me know God loves us and provides for our every need πŸ™. He gives us courage to treasure His truth even under threat of a political prison.”


“If someone found the Bible, it would mean we would be sent to a political prison.”

In North Korea, being a Christian means you cannot share your faith with anyone, even family. So when Kim Sang-Hwa found an illegal Bible hidden in her parents’ room, she was afraid and wondered if she should tell the authorities.

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STRENGTHENING CHRISTIANS WHERE FAITH COSTS THE MOST Learn more about persecuted Christians at https://www.opendoorscanada.org Contact us at opendoors@odcan.org Our Purpose is to strengthen and equip the Body of Christ living under or facing restriction and persecution because of their faith in Jesus Christ, and to encourage their involvement in world evangelism by: - Providing Bibles and literature, media, leadership training, socio-economic development and intercessory prayer; - Preparing the Body of Christ living in threatened or unstable areas to face persecution and suffering, and; - Educating and mobilizing the Body of Christ living in the free world to identify with threatened and persecuted Christians and to be actively involved in assisting them. We do so because we believe that when one member suffers, all members suffer with it (1 Corinthians 12:26), that all doors are open and that God enables His Body to go into all the world and preach the Gospel.