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Summaryβ€œI was terrified the moment I saw that hidden Bible 😱. In North Korea, owning Scripture means certain imprisonment. My heart pounded, chills ran down my spine, and I flung the book across the room. I debated whether to report it to the police or my teacherβ€”but every instinct told me to protect that precious Word. Thanks to faithful supporters, secret believers like me know God loves us and provides for our every need πŸ™. He gives us courage to treasure His truth even under threat of a political prison.”


“If someone found the Bible, it would mean we would be sent to a political prison.”

In North Korea, being a Christian means you cannot share your faith with anyone, even family. So when Kim Sang-Hwa found an illegal Bible hidden in her parents’ room, she was afraid and wondered if she should tell the authorities.

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