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Graham Preaches Rebirth in Christ at North Korean Church

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

The Rev. Franklin Graham concluded his trip to North Korea on Sunday with a message about rebirth through Jesus Christ at a Protestant church in the capital city of Pyongyang.

  • (Photo: Samaritan's Purse)
    The Rev. Franklin Graham preaches at Bongsu Church in the capital city of Pyongyang, North Korea on Sunday, August 3, 2008.

He shared from the book of John about the conversation between Nicodemus and Jesus. Graham told the hundreds of North Koreans in the audience that they can be born again through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, according to the Christian relief agency Samaritan’s Purse, which Graham is president of.

The North Korean choir sang “Amazing Grace” after the sermon.

Graham and his father, Billy Graham, are the only two Americans who have been permitted to preach at Bongsu Church. Billy Graham visited the Pyongyang church in 1992 and 1994 and Franklin Graham preached at the church in 2000.

The church was re-located to a new building within the past year using donations from South Korean Christians.

“I did not come here as a politician,” Graham emphasized to the congregation, “but as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”

The message was repeated by Graham throughout his four-day trip to the troublesome country.

North Korea is known to endorse crimes against humanity such as widespread torture, imprisonment without trial, rape, and forced labor against civilians deemed a threat to the government. A simple criticism of the government or being found a Christian constitutes as a threat and will result in imprisonment and other forms of punishment in North Korea.

Citizens are also punished for leaving the country and are sent to labor camps and tortured when recaptured.

There is also absolutely no freedom of the press in North Korea as all media are controlled by the government and function as its mouthpiece.

Besides horrendous human rights violations, North Koreans also suffer from severe food shortage. The U.N. Food Program recently warned that millions of North Koreans are in danger of starvation in the coming months if aid is not provided.

The country suffered from devastating floods last August that wiped away crops and resulted in the worst level of hunger in nearly a decade.

Samaritan’s Purse, in response to the flood, delivered $8.3 million worth of medicine and other emergency supplies to North Korea last fall. It is one of only five non-government organizations allowed to help distribute food provided by the U.S. government in North Korea. The first shipment of grain arrived in July.

During his visit, Graham further discussed with North Korean officials how Samaritan’s Purse can help the North Korean people and strengthen U.S.-North Korean relations.

At the welcoming dinner Thursday night, Graham was introduced by the Rev. Kang Yong-sop, chairman of the central committee of the Korean Christian Federation. He was also welcomed by Ri Jong-ro, director of international affairs for the Korean Christian Federation; and Jong Tae-yang, vice director of foreign ministry.

Graham recalled his family ties with North Korea. His mother, Ruth Bell Graham, had attended a Presbyterian mission school in Pyongyang in 1934. She had often recalled fondly her experiences at the Pyongyang school, Graham said.

And his father, Billy Graham, first visited North Korea in April 1992. Franklin Graham shared his father’s recollection of his visit: Continue >>

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  • Tue Aug 05, 2008 9:04 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Praise the Lord for this wonderful opportunity to spread His gospel to this darkened land!!

  • Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:29 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    May God grant godly sorrow that leads to repentance towards saving faith in Christ and forgiveness of sins for all North Koreans, especially Kim il Sung.

    May the many untold people murdered by the government not be for nothing. May God grant the Graham family the ability and fortitude to speak truth into the heart of Kim il Sung and his government and military leaders.

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