It can be easy to dismiss slavery as an issue of the past, but the most recent research estimates 40.3 million people are enslaved on any given day.
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Flying Bible Balloons Grounded as a Result of Korean Peace Talks
While many in the international community have praised recent peace initiatives between the U.S and North and South Korea, the results of such diplomacy efforts have left one ministry deflated.
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Freed North Korea Prisoner Shares of His Captivity, God’s Goodness
“God’s miracles still happen,” Kim Hak Song, a former prisoner in North Korea, said during his sermon. “And prayer is still very important.”
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North Korea Frees Christian Prisoners
Three American pastors and missionaries have been released from imprisonment in North Korea in advance of an historic meeting between leaders of the two nations.
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On the Horizon: April 30, 2018
News to watch this week: continued immigration debates, possible open doors in North Korea, domestic abuse discussions and more.
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Treatment of Pastor Brunson Is “a Travesty of Justice,” Says USCIRF
The arrest of pastor Andrew Brunson has had a “chilling effect” on Christians in Turkey, Daniel Mark, chairman of the UCIRF told reporters.
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