An Open Door’s staff writer recently met with sister Hwa-Young* to talk about her ministry among North Korean, trafficked women who hide in China. For security, they met in a “safe church” hundreds of kilometers away from Hwa-Young’s mission field; extreme caution was taken. Following are excerpts from the interview.
“We get tea from the church kitchen and sit down in a basic, small meeting room with some plastic chairs and table. She warms her hands by covering the paper cup and smiles genuinely. She is happy to see me and has a lot to share.
“We’ve spoken many times in the past,” I tell her. “This time I want to look back over the past few years. Would you mind telling me about how you became involved in Open Doors ministry for North Korea?”
“It’s a long story, but let me give you the short version.
Read More: What Is It Like to Serve North Korean Refugee Women in China?
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