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Caleb Mission Newsletter 💌 The Fourth Week of February

Writer: Caleb MissionCaleb Mission

Hallelujah! I pray that the God of peace will be with you all. I am at the 38th parallel near the Unification Observatory in Goseong, Gangwon Province, today. Before I leave for the United States, I am here with North Korean escapees, sharing the vision for North Korean missions and praying for our ministry.


The North Korean leaders gathered here with me today can see their hometown, yet are unable to return. We hold onto the hope that they will one day set foot on North Korean soil through unification in the spirit of the Gospel. Let us pray for God to anoint His abundant grace upon their ministry.


Before I embark on my journey to the United States, I want to share a prayer request. As I passionately serve in the U.S., advocating for North Korean missions and the human rights of defectors, your intercession and prayers are greatly needed.


On March 29, I will be participating in the Korean Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina. The festival has kindly provided a booth for the Caleb Mission, where our goal is to raise awareness about missions in North Korea among Americans and to encourage interest within the Korean community. 


We are in search of volunteers from the Raleigh area to assist with the event on March 28 and 29. No specific language skills are required. If you’re interested in helping out, please email contact@calebmission.com. Thank you!


I would like to share an important prayer request regarding a sister who escaped from North Korea and has recently settled at Caleb Mission. She endured immense suffering during her two stints in concentration camps in North Korea. In particular, she faced severe beatings and abuse, which resulted in serious injuries. Tragically, all of her molars were broken and fell out, leaving her in constant pain that made it difficult for her to eat properly. 


I asked her why she hadn’t mentioned this earlier. She replied that her life had been saved, so she didn’t want to burden me with too much. Despite these painful challenges, she remains resilient and continues serving the ministry.Receiving treatment has been a challenge for her due to financial difficulties. She needs your love and support as she prepares for seminary and pursues the Lord's work during these challenging times. Prayers for her healing are greatly needed. If you are a dentist or know someone who can assist in this situation, please reach out; your support would be invaluable.


Your prayers and love are needed. Thank you.



1. Heavenly Father, we ask for Your presence and guidance during Pastor Kim's visit to the United States. We pray that You will empower us in our life ministry and evangelistic outreach efforts, particularly focused on North Korea and the North Korean escapees.


2.  We pray that the compassionate individuals and dedicated volunteers will come together at the Korean Fest in Raleigh, North Carolina, to join in ministry for our brothers and sisters in North Korea.


3. We pray for financial blessings and the support of our fellow workers, enabling us to rescue North Korean escapee sisters who are suffering in China. Our goal is to empower them to form the next generation with God's heart.


In Jesus' Name, Amen




 
 
 

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Pastor Seungeun Kim is the founder and president of the Caleb Mission.
Caleb Mission USA (Cm Ministries USA) a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization EIN: 85-3351145

U.S. Branch I 2271 W. Malvern Avenue, Suite 57, Fullerton, CA 92833 I Tel: 747-300-5747

 contact@calebmission.com

South Korean Headquarters I 12-1 Mira 2-gil, Ssangyong-dong, Seobuk-gu, Cheonan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea I Tel: +82 41-575-5301

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