David Snell, president of the Fuller Center for Housing, returned from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea where he was able to attend a Christian Church ceremony. Here's a glimpse of what that looked like.
You can read more about that and the Fuller Center's building initiative there in David's blog post: http://www.fullercenter.org/blogs/presidents/datelinepyongyangseptember192010
@LuKe10559
North Korean Christians can't read you comments to them. There's no internet in North Korea.
LuckyDukeSeven 1 week ago
Well years of brainwash bear the brunt on people, but Christians should not submit to state's pressures. China didnot and they have strong, multi million churches! There is no excuse.
Church grows best during warfare time. Korean Christians- start doin spiritual warfare and bind those demons behind ill and behind communist party!This is the way to overpower the regime and set folks free from power of darkness of this land. Bind shamans, witches' powers and ask God to destroy their influence!
LuKe10559 2 months ago
@tikimandude11 You dont know much your mental shit! You must be very brainwashed...
tonilourdes 1 year ago
I want to ask somebody in that Church, "Who is greater, God or Kim Jong Il?"
tikimandude11 1 year ago
At 0:11, there are security cameras up by the tv screen to keep an eye on the crowd. This is to monitor them to make sure that they still hold loyalty to Kim Jong Il, not the Christian God. It is a fake. The people in the church have been practicing from the state government's script many times. They know the songs from heart, they don't have a hymn book in which they sing from. It also seems like they are all spread apart from each other. They are not sitting that close to eachother
tikimandude11 1 year ago
This is obviously a fake church service set up by the state government.
tikimandude11 1 year ago