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Change: guarded Tumen River? Inside China, 21-year-old Mei Lin launches her first missionary tour. While on a journey of miracles, Mei Lin has a heart-pounding dream of a baby crying out to her from murky waters. Who is this baby? How will she find him?Contact Hope: hope4nk@gmail.com northkorea@comcast.net
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Change: Noh—Broadcaster/Reporter Noh Broadcaster/Reporter Korean Service Radio Free Asia Washington, DCI’ll Cross the River is a timely and provocative novel based on true stories researched by journalist Hope Flinchbaugh, who’s written extensively about persecution and revival in the nations of China and North Korea for magazines such as Christianity Today
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Change: touches my heart—I am so impressed. I believe this book represents the situation of North Korea exactly so people can understand the most closed country and the lives of North Korean citizens. Please pray for God to bless them. Jung Min Noh—Broadcaster/Reporter Korean Service Radio Free AsiaWashington, DCI’ll
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Change: Kendal, Journalist World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty Commission Australia Tragically, because of the lack of access to North Korea, most people living in the free world have no idea of
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Change: The town loud speaker, her only news source, brags daily that her beloved North Korea is prospering while the rest of the world is starving.
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Change: Tragically, because of the lack of access to North Korea, most people living in the free world have no idea of the horrible suffering of
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Change: Since the 1950s, millions of Chinese and Koreans have suffered horrendously and countless numbers have died due to the dogma of atheistic communism and the
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Change: Hope Flinchbaugh has skillfully interwoven two stories she carries deep in her heart—the beauty of the vibrant housechurch Christians of China and the grossly oppressive and warped society of North Korea, where unspeakable atrocities and suffering occur every day. I’ll Cross the River will both encourage
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Change: for the voiceless and a face for the silent suffering of millions. This book stirs a deep hunger for the light of His glorious love to break Dr. Heidi G. Baker forth in the hardest and darkest areas of the earth. Founding Director,Director, Iris Ministries
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