Caleb Mission Newsletter š The Fourth Week of May
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- May 28
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Hallelujah! May the God of peace be with you always. We are deeply grateful for your faithful prayers. Through them, Caleb Mission continues to grow, and we remain committed to serving North Korean escapees with all our strength.
Recently, weāve been working on a rescue mission involving several North Korean women. Due to the increasingly severe situation at the Chinese border, these women are currently in hiding at a secure location. Their stories are heartbreaking and too many to share in full, but most of them were trafficked into forced marriages and suffered greatly. With the help of Caleb Mission, they were rescued and are now on their way to our Southeast Asia center, where they will study the Bible and, God willing, eventually arrive in South Korea.
Sharing both the gospel and the gift of freedom with these women is a sacred calling. It is also a mission that urgently needs your prayers, love, and support. Please continue to intercede for these womenāespecially that they may cross the border safely and reach the center without harm. I speak and pray with them every day, but they are still new in their faith and filled with fear. They know all too well what will happen if they are forcibly repatriated to North Korea. This is not an easy decision for themāit is a journey of faith and courage.
On Thursday, May 29, at 10 p.m., KBS (Korean Broadcasting System) will air a special episode of its Documentary InsideĀ series featuring Caleb Missionās rescue efforts and our work to support North Korean escapees. Please tune in if you can, and share this with others who may be interested. Even filming this documentary involved many challenges, and our missionaries risked their lives to carry out these rescues.
Though we know our reward is in heaven, it is your prayers and encouragement that sustain us here and now. We especially ask for your intercession for our missionaries and partners serving faithfully at the Southeast Asia center, even under difficult conditions.
In addition, I have been invited to speak on August 28Ā at the Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C.Ā I will be sharing about the realities faced by North Korean escapees and the true nature of communism, followed by a screening and discussion of Beyond Utopia. We are grateful that there are people in the United States who care deeply and are standing with us in this mission.
God is working through the nations to spread the gospel and bring life to the oppressed. As people who share the same heritage and blood, may we be the first to respond in prayer and compassionāliving out the Lordās command to ālove your neighbor as yourself.ā
Finally, we ask for your continued prayers for the women awaiting rescue, for those at the Southeast Asia center, and for the North Korean missionaries being trained to preach the gospel.
Thank you always, from the bottom of our hearts.
With gratitude and hope,Pastor Seungeun Kim
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1. Heavenly Father, please protect and guide the safe rescue of North Korean escapees, and provide all the financial resources needed so that future missions are not hindered.
2. God, strengthen and provide for every missionary faithfully serving in this work. May their obedience bear fruit both in heaven and on earth, and may they be like seeds that bring life and revival.
3. God, please bless our supporters abundantly. May they walk in favor and success like Joseph, experiencing Your presence and provision wherever they go.
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