Young
people study the Bible at a church in China begun by trafficked women
from North Korea who were rescued from slavery and came to know Christ
as Savior and Lord. Established in 2015, the church near the border with
North Korea includes the women’s Chinese husbands and children, among
others. The church now meets in three locations, each with plural
leadership – 65 worshiping at the original site, 21 at another and 15 at
the other. Each congregation needs financial assistance for summer
schools, Bible schools, micro-enterprise projects and rented facilities.
“If you can, pray for one location that has financial problems,” the
leader of the indigenous ministry that rescued the formerly trafficked
women said. “They have no funds to pay the rent.”
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