Summary

SummaryI endured the horror of a North Korean labour camp, stripped of my name and treated like an animal. Yet in the darkest hours, I clung to Jesus 🎚️. At 01:03 I finally escaped to China, where fellow believers welcomed me into a safe house and lifted me in prayer πŸ™. Though the threat of discovery haunted me and the taste of prison rations remained, my faith never wavered. Every night I whispered β€˜Father, be my fortress and shield πŸ›‘οΈ,’ and through His unfailing love I found hope and survival. Today I stand free, testifying that even behind barbed wire, God’s power transforms despair into victory ✨.


Summary

I endured inhumane conditions in a North Korean labour camp where I was stripped of my name and treated like an animal. Despite abuse and torture, I found hope through my faith in Jesus. I escaped to China where fellow believers cared for me, and even while locked in prison I continued to pray for deliverance. My testimony is my story of survival and divine intervention through the power of Jesus alone.

Time Chapters

01:03 Escape to China
01:59 Prison Abuse
03:04 Prison Resistance
04:01 Final Prayer
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Between 50,000 – 70,000 Christians are held in North Korea’s labour camps and prisons. https://www.opendoorsuk.org/persecution/world-watch-list/north-korea/
Please be aware some viewers may find this film particularly distressing.

This story is based on a real-life account of a North Korean Christian sent to prison and then to a re-education camp. Other details have been added from other prison accounts. Open Doors has heard stories like this from numerous North Korean believers – and, disturbingly, the details are all eerily similar.

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