Caleb Mission Newsletter 💌 The Second Week of May
- Caleb Mission
- May 15
- 2 min read
Hallelujah! I pray that the God of peace is always with you.
Lately, I’ve been staying at the North Korean escapees’ community center, praying deeply about how to continue the rescue mission and raise up more leaders for North Korean ministry.At the same time, I look forward to spending time with you here and pray that faithful ministry partners will be raised up to join us in this mission.
By God’s grace, the 11th North Korean rescue operation since COVID-19 is about to begin.There have been many challenges along the way—especially in the final stage of fundraising, when we desperately needed God’s provision.To be honest, without His grace, we would have had to pause this mission. That’s why your intercessory prayers are more vital than ever.
But I firmly believe this: When we rescue souls more precious than the world and share the gospel, God’s provision always follows. I sincerely hope we can continue walking this journey together in prayer and obedience.
As our community wraps up the farming season, we are preparing to hold a groundbreaking ceremony for our new center. Ideally, we hope to hold it in August, but a scheduled trip to the U.S. may affect the timing—so we need much prayer and preparation. We are also praying with our leadership team about future mission trips, fellowship gatherings, and discerning the direction of our ministry.
We must never abandon the mission of preaching the gospel to North Korea and raising up spiritual leaders—this is God’s good and perfect will. But for this mission to continue, the nation must remain strong. Only then can we protect freedom, experience revival, and carry out the work of missions.
Please also join us in prayer for the upcoming presidential election in South Korea.May the one who pleases God be elected—someone who will lead the people in peace, protect democracy, and support gospel-centered missions like ours. Only by God’s grace can this be accomplished.
Every mission begins and bears fruit through prayer. I humbly ask you to join us in prayer this week—for the rescue mission, and for the nation and people of Korea.
Thank you, and may the peace of the Lord be with you always.
With gratitude and hope,
Pastor Seungeun Kim

Lord, we lift up this nation into Your hands. May the one You have chosen be elected in the upcoming presidential election, so that Korea may fulfill its calling as a priestly nation.
Lord, so many North Korean escapees are crying out for help. Please ensure that this rescue mission is carried out safely, and that more precious lives may be saved and hear the gospel.
Lord, anoint Caleb Mission’s prison ministry in South Korea. May those who are imprisoned be restored in Christ and be raised up as workers of life through Jesus.
In Jesus' Name, Amen
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