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Eun Hye closed the bathroom stall door. She was now in the safest and dirtiest place in the kotjebi camp for North Korean street children.

Her parents and sisters were in China. Her brother was with an uncle in North Korea. Months earlier, she also stayed with her uncle—until there wasn’t enough food for all of them. That’s when Eun Hye, 16 at the time, decided to leave and turned to the streets so her little brother would survive.

Only a few weeks later, she was caught by the police and brought to a camp for street kids. It was a crowded place with over 2,000 children. There wasn’t even enough room to sit. She had to stand day and night, which made her legs swell up. For food, she received five tiny dirt-covered potatoes three times a day.

With no opportunity to wash themselves, the children’s bodies were filthy and tormented by maggots. Every day, children passed away because of the malnutrition.

In the quiet of the stall, Eun Hye remembered the prayers of her grandmother. Could this invisible God save her? she thought. She remembered the way her grandmother would secretly find a place to kneel and speak to the one she called “Hanonim,” which means Lord.

Eun Hye whispered the words she had heard her grandmother whisper on so many occasions before. “Hanonim, please save me. Please rescue me. Bring me back to my family,” she said with the quiet voice of a 16-year-old girl.

In this place, nobody wanted to go to the bathroom unless they had no choice. But Eun Hye came to appreciate those precious moments alone with the God of her grandmother. “Lord, save me from this pain, sadness and death,” she would repeat in the quiet of the bathroom stall.

Two months after her arrival in the camp, the guards asked for volunteers to collect chestnuts by climbing up trees in the mountains. It meant a long, difficult journey. Eun Hye and the other children were very weak and she had no intention of participating in what could become a walk of death. But then she heard a voice in her head she didn’t recognize that told her to volunteer. So she joined the group.

Crossing the reservoir

On the journey, they had to cross a large reservoir with small boats. Then she was placed in a unit of four children. Two climbed up the trees to pick the chestnuts, while two others stayed down to collect them.

Eun Hye saw this as an opportunity to attempt an escape with another girl in her group. “Can you swim?” Eun Hye asked. The girl shook her head. Once again, Eun Hye prayed for help.

Later, when no one was around, Eun Hye and her friend escaped and found a rope at a nearby house. When they arrived at the reservoir, the girls tied the rope around their waists. The girl would try to float, while Eun Hye used all the strength she had to swim to the other side, dragging her friend through the water.

They reached the shore safely and walked all the way to the city. Afraid they would be caught again, they decided to board a train. Because they didn’t have train tickets nor travel permits, they dug a hole under the wall with their bare hands and accessed the railway track. Once they were through, they went their separate ways.

Eun Hye went back to her hometown to see if there was any word of her parents or siblings. She found neighbors and strangers who helped give her a little food to survive. Again she prayed, “God, I have no place to go. My future looks so bleak. Please guide me.”

Eventually, the family of a nearby farmer took her in. At least she was safe for a while. Now her prayers shifted from survival to finding her family: “Thank you, Lord, for what you’ve done for me. May I please continue to live here? And please help me find my family.”

One day, a family friend contacted Eun Hye. “Your father is with us,” they said. “And your brother too.”

She ran to see her father and brother. She was elated at the answer to her prayer. Eventually, she asked, “How is mother?”

“Your mother is fine. And your sisters too,” her father said. “They are married in China. Life is so much better [there].”

Upon hearing his words, Eun Hye made up her mind to escape North Korea and return to China with her father and brother.

Passage into China

They went to the river at night. Her father tied her little brother to himself with a rope and made sure both of them arrived at the other side safely. Eun Hye swam on her own. Behind her, North Korea was pitch black. The Chinese city in front of her burst with lights.

When they finally reunited with her mother and other siblings, they celebrated. Eun Hye told her mother about her prayers in North Korea. She quickly noticed her father had told the truth about the living standards. There were no street children, no blackouts, every household ate rice, and everyone was friendly.

That Sunday, Eun Hye went to church with her mother. For the first time in her life, she saw the cross on the wall. And she could see other people praying. They prayed with the same gestures and the same words as her grandmother had, so many years ago.

She didn’t understand the Chinese sermon, but she felt at home. She realized that the prayers of her grandmother, of her mother, of her father and the prayers of the church allowed her to make it safely to China.

“I was so thankful for their prayers. Later, a translator explained more about God to me. [How] Jesus had died and was resurrected to cleanse us of our sins,” Eun Hye says.

 How to pray:

Pray for the food crisis in North Korea. Church leaders tells us that the shortage is severe with many dying from starvation and illness.

The situation for Christians is vulnerable and precarious. They face persecution from state authorities and their non-Christian family, friends and neighbors. Pray for their protection.

Pray for strength and courage for Christians who suffer in prisons, labor camps and remote areas.

Pray that God will prepare the underground church in North Korea to be a light for the country—and that they will be ready to share the gospel freely someday soon.

(Excerpt from God Reports.)

Are you praying for a lost child? A prodigal? We join you in asking God to remind them of His presence and to encourage them to call on Him for help and hope whatever they are facing. Let this story encourage you as you wait for His answer.

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Shirley Daniel
December 7, 2019

praise God! That He is our Deliverer. Thank you Lord for this young girl’s powerful testimony. What inspired me was that her grandmother had modeled prayer and faith to her. Lord strengthen me to do the same!. Lord have mercy on these hungry and destitute children. Send them help from your sanctuary and encamp your angels around them to protect them from all harm. Let salvation come to them through them hearing testimonies like Eun Hye’s. With God all things are possible! Bring salvation and healing to the nation of North Korea. Let there be a mighty revival of your Spirit in the underground Church. AMEN!!!

Bonnie J Fridenmaker
December 2, 2019

Such a powerful testimony of even the littlest memories may lead us to the ‘good shepherd’!

Lord, I pray for Eun and am so grateful you answer those who call on your name! We ask for continued protection for the believers in North Korea. We ask for the Holy Spirit to move mightily among the people of North Korea! May one day they see not only freedom in Jesus, but freedom in North Korea. Give them strength spiritually, emotionally and physically. May Your joy spring forth in their hearts and lives! May salvation spring up from the ground in North Korea!

Connie
November 30, 2019

Father I praise You, as we see a precious child’s prayer to a God she heard her grandmother pray to, and Your Compassionate, Powerful,Response in guiding her to her family, and freedom. I Praise You HANONIM! Praying for the underground church for continued perserverance and Divine Protection
Connie

Laurie and Clara
November 30, 2019

In the mighty name of Jesus

Laurie and Clara
November 30, 2019

Dear Lord,
Amen, we, my granddaughter and I are praying for the North Korean children, that they will have freedom and find Jesus and help them understand how wonderful Jesus is. We pray that they will have homes to protect them in the days ahead.

Rich S
November 30, 2019

We’ve been on the Yaloo River between China and North Korea. The week before our visit 20 were caught swimming across, and they were all executed. Praise the Lord for this story of triumph! Praying for revival in that land where the Gospel once flourished!

Pat Breashears
November 30, 2019

Father I come to you in the mighty name of Jesus asking you to secretly place christian guards in the children’s camp that Eun Hye came out of so you can use them to help these children in whatever manner is needed for each individual child. I pray that you will enlarge the camp so they will have room to lay down and stretch and rest. I ask that you bless the little bit of food they are given just as you did the fish in your word so their little bellies can be full. Your word says that nothing is impossible for you so I fully expect to hear the good news of the answer to this prayer.

    Betty B in WI
    December 1, 2019

    Father, You love all children. I agree with Pat B’s prayers for the camp where Eun Hye was kept with the street children. I pray for more room and adequate food for these precious children. May they all come to know You as Lord and Jesus as their Savior. May there be Christian guards in the camp just as Pat prayed.
    I pray for the leadership of North Korea. Father, NOTHING is too difficult for YOU. Would YOU please visit Kim Jung Un and all other leaders and reveal Yourself to them? FATHER, You visited the Apostle Paul on the road to Damascus & changed his life totally. I ask for such a visitation of the leaders in North Korea. May they come to know YOU and lead North Korea with love and concern for their people. May they focus on the health and welfare of their people rather than the development of weapons of war. May this country be turned around to worship and bless Your Holy Name. Amen

Cynthia
November 30, 2019

You O LORD are able to do exceedingly abundantly above all we could ever ask or think of in the nation of North Korea and the nations of the world…May we who are called by Your name stir ourselves up and desire to be in Your presence as this young woman did, seeking You, with hungry hearts, knowing You have purposes for us that we don’t see or know unless we receive from Your Spirit in prayer…Grant grace and strength to the existing Korean Christians to cry out to You and grant them wisdom to share the knowledge of You… Stir up hearts and minds to trust in You and Your Word for them in their situations and circumstances…It is indeed not by our power or might that these things shall come to pass, but by Your Spirit alone…

Barbara
November 30, 2019

What a moving story. My heart weeps for any child in a situation such as this. My heart rejoices to see God free this girl as she goes to Him for help. We serve a mighty God and thanks to him for being her deliverer. Praying for the other children in these camps that God have compassion on them and deliver them to a safe place.

    Cynthia
    November 30, 2019

    Amen, like Paul, though these in Korea hunger and thirst and are poorly clothed, are beaten and homeless, may they rise up in You, to be a blessing because of Your blessings and endure with great endurance, living to see great revival in their nation unto freedom to openly seek You LORD…Protect these children I pray, in Jesus’ name…AMEN!

Ronald Wolfe
November 30, 2019

Wow! What an amazing, heart wrenching, and up building story. Dear God, be with all of your children in North Korea, strengthen them, watch over them, encourage them, sustain them. Let their light shine to bring others to you like Eun Hye was influenced by her grandmother’s faith.

    Peggy
    November 30, 2019

    Amen Lord! Strengthen the Believers in North Korea Lord. Give them power to perform miracles, signs & wonders for those neighbors that You lead them to. I pray for strength for their bodies & that one day this generation of North Korean believers will see freedom in their country. Sustain them. Let their light shine as Ronald said. In Jesus name. Amen.

Jim
November 30, 2019

Thankful for the testimony of a praying grandmother which led to this Granddaughter seeking the Lord years later. I’m thankful this young lady will lead others in the days ahead and I come in agreement with that God will infiltrate the country of North Korea as well declare it and by the power of the Holy Spirit in Jesus name, amen “not by might nor by power but by my Spirit says the Lord”. Zech 4:6. Amen and Amen

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