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What do you think?
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This man is guilty of the imprisonment and torture of 30,000 Christians.
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Kim Jong Un, the current leader of North Korea, is guilty of the imprisonment and torture of Christians and their entire families.
As Christians we have a choice. We can remain silent, say an occasional prayer, or stand upagainst such atrocities. The Voice of the Martyrs invites you to take part in a new ministry campaign. Sign a letter to Kim Jong Un, and let him know that we are committed to standing with our Christian brothers and sisters who are suffering in North Korea’s notorious concentration camps.
Forward this e-mail to your friends, your church and others, and invite them to add their voices to the Letter of Confession. |
I have to go with We Were Soldiers (2002). It always seems to draw me in personally to what it must have been like to serve in battle while also being a husband and father. Thank you veterans.
Those who know me know that I struggle with anxiety. I believe that at the root of anxiety is fear. I started this read today and was confronted with these initial truths:
“Fear and worry run deep in us all.
Fear and worry have meaning. They say something.
Fear and worry say that the world is dangerous.
Fear and worry reveal us. They reveal the things that we love and value.”
Join me in wrestling with this question: What does my fear and worry reveal about me and what I love and value?