Praying Christians Are Confident - CBN News
At the end of the Singapore Summit, President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un signed a framework agreement for nuclear disarmament. Both leaders know many months of difficult negotiations and commitments lie ahead before peace can be realized on the Korean Peninsula. The two men seemed to develop a good relationship and that may be the summit's greatest achievement.
The people of Singapore are very happy and honored to have hosted such a historic event that promotes peace in the world. A lot of work was done, including the intervention of leaders from China, Japan, and South Korea to make the summit successful. But Christians around the world are attributing the success to prayer and the many sacrifices of persecuted North Korean Christians.
Pastor Jerome Ocampo recounts the South Korea Uprising Prayer Conference in 2016 where young leaders of churches from different nations gathered near the border of North Korea. They cried out to God for the reunification of the Korean Peninsula.
Pastor Jerome shared a dream he had about Kim Jong Un just two weeks before the 2016 Uprising conference. He said, "I dreamt of Kim Jong Un, he had a dream. And he was waking up in the morning. And there was this voice that goes like this, 'Will you be remembered as the Korean who destroys North Korea, or would you like to be remembered to be the Korean who unites North and South Korea?' He made a choice, 'I will be the Korean who will unite North and South Korea.'"
And this is why Pastor Jerome is rallying Christians to pray for Kim Jong Un. He said that what God has shown through the events that transpired is that he has access to Kim Jong Un's heart and therefore God can do more to achieve peace and unity than man can imagine.
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