North Korea Invaded By Bible Balloons

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North Korea is the land of the unexpected, for sure. Who would ever expect that the Gospel would be preached in this land from the sky? It went on for many years. Bright orange balloons bearing Scriptures in the Korean language floated over the northern border of South Korea into the southern section of North Korea. No DMZ mine field could stop them. Kim Jong Il's 1 million man army never shot them down. Angry-faced soldiers couldn't stare them away. They glided for miles at a time filled with helium and punctured by an ever-so-small opening that 18 moa guided them almost scientifically to designated portions of the Hermit Kingdom.

Delighted children found them in a field and ran them home to aging grandmas and grandpas who wept over them, if they were of the remnant church still surviving in this scary land. Or they puzzled over them if they were of the great majority who have been brainwashed and totally uninformed about the outside world and its religious side.

Hundreds of thousands of these plastic missionaries were sent out by dedicated South Koreans and their missionary cohorts . No one knows the full effect of their flights, but reports confirm that many of the missiles found their mark. Lives have been touched forever! Mr. Kim simply cannot keep the Word of God out. It is not bound. A little comes in on airwaves. A little on tapes. A few Bibles get where they were intended to go. Oh the precious life-giving Word of God!

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