Caleb Mission Newsletter 💌 The First Week of April
- Caleb Mission
- Apr 2
- 2 min read
Hallelujah! I pray that the God of peace will be with you all.
As I mentioned last week, through your prayers and intercession, five North Korean escapees were saved from life-threatening situations and have now accepted the gospel. I recently spoke with the escapees staying at the Southeast Asia Center, and they wanted me to convey their deep gratitude for your prayers. They diligently study the Bible and have committed themselves to becoming seeds for North Korean missions.
Thanks to your prayers, I was also able to complete all my engagements in Washington, D.C., and at the United Nations headquarters in New York safely. I was extremely exhausted from the tight schedule, and the changing seasons in D.C. and New York made my cold symptoms so severe that I was even concerned about pneumonia. I am still recovering and taking medication.
Currently, I am in Raleigh, North Carolina, where I will begin about 20 days of scheduled activities. This place is wonderful with its abundant nature, but since it is pollen season, my allergies have flared up badly, causing one of my eyes to swell significantly. Not only is it uncomfortable, but I also worry that it might not look good to others.
In particular, I will soon be participating in the Raleigh Korean Fest, which many people are expected to visit. It will be a great opportunity to introduce them to North Korean missions and share about Korea. That is why I sincerely ask for your prayers for my health and quick recovery this week.
I pray that all the activities here will glorify God, and I extend my heartfelt gratitude to you all. Let us pray together.

1. Heavenly Father, I entrust all the plans in North Carolina into Your hands. May divine encounters lead to the fulfillment of Your work.
2. Lord, I lift up the North Korean sisters who will be rescued in April. Guide their preparation and safe escape, and strengthen the workers so they do not grow weary.
3. God, anoint and be with the local pastors and missionaries at the Southeast Asia center who are helping North Korean escapees. Please also sustain my health and give me strength for all upcoming tasks.
In Jesus' Name, Amen
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