Frontline Faith nov-dec 2012

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NOV-DEC 2012

What it means to be

‘ONE WITH THEM’ Inspirational. Moving. Challenging. These are just some of the words used to describe the recent Open Doors Speaker’s Tour with North Korean labour camp survivor, Hea Woo. Hea Woo’s visit was a part of Open Doors’ One With Them campaign, which encourages believers to stand in solidarity with their persecuted brothers and sisters across the world. Thousands of people attended the 12date speaking tour as it made its way down Australia’s East Coast in October. And many were moved by her powerful story of redemption and hope.

Many were moved by her powerful story of redemption and hope. For security reasons, we are unable to show a photo of Hea Woo.

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Born just after WWII, Hea Woo’s father died in the Korean War. She was raised by her mother, a ‘secret believer’ in communist North Korea, and she went on to get married and have her own children. However, when North Korea was struck by famine in the nineties, her eldest daughter died from starvation. Before her death she told her parents, “If you want to live, go to South Korea”. The dream of freedom led... (continued on page 2)

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