A North Korean sent to assassinate South Korea’s president back in 1968 failed to achieve his mission, despite remarkable successes along the way, and has since become a South Korean citizen and Presbyterian minister. He comments on his past and recent North Korean aggression.
It seems to be Korea week here at BwB.
I guess so. South Korea appears to be very similar to the United States.
Phil, S. Korea, I’ve read, is the fastest growing Christian country in the world. But, please don’t think the US and Korea are very similar! They are NOT!
PS; isn’t it interesting that China has more Christians that the US? I just talked to a Chinese pastor a couple of weeks ago. Even with all the danger it brings with it in China, the underground church is so strong. At least 10% of the country believes.
Thanks for the link. I will repost.