I dun know how to title this post. There was this North Korean girl who recently shared her testimony in the Third Lasaunne Congress in Cape Town. Her parents escaped to China and received Christ there. Then, her father, after the mother passed away, started conducting bible studies and eventually went back to North Korea to spread the gospel of Christ, only to be caught by the North Korean government and never to be heard since. This girl eventually came to know Christ herself and now God began to place in her heart a burden for North Korea.

It was a heart ranching testimony, but I have decided not to post the link up to protect the girl. The video is not found in the official Lausanne website as well. This reminds me, really, that today, the things that the churches face, and all the individuals face are only so small compared to what this girl and some other believers out there have to go through. True that we are living in different situations and contexts, but to complain to God about the lack of Starbucks in the neighbourhood pale in comparison to the one who has to endure the loss of family and possible persecutions in their homeland just for their belief.

This is something for us to think about: are we denying ourselves and taking up our cross?

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