Kim Yong Sook’s life started in 1951 in a Chinese village as the second child of a poor Korean family. It nearly ended 46 years later in a North Korean prison cell. She firmly believes she thanks her life to a remarkable prayer. Her extraordinary life story is tragic and triumphant in one. Her family was deported because her father and grandfather belonged to a Christian group. She resented the Christians for destroying her family’s future. Now she confesses that God has always watched over her. “Still, I wish I would be able to relive my life and this time be able to actually love the people around me.”
Language
English
Pages
19
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Jan Vermeer
Release
June 06, 2013
How One Woman Got to Know Jesus in a North Korean Prison
Kim Yong Sook’s life started in 1951 in a Chinese village as the second child of a poor Korean family. It nearly ended 46 years later in a North Korean prison cell. She firmly believes she thanks her life to a remarkable prayer. Her extraordinary life story is tragic and triumphant in one. Her family was deported because her father and grandfather belonged to a Christian group. She resented the Christians for destroying her family’s future. Now she confesses that God has always watched over her. “Still, I wish I would be able to relive my life and this time be able to actually love the people around me.”