Abstract

Our main objective is that North Korea and South Korea become politically and economically a united country. Even before the unification occurs, both North Korea and South Korea must reconcile their difference and work to live with each other. 109 years ago, the city people called the second Jerusalem, Pyongyang, experienced a huge revival and therefore the need to restore peace in this place is vital for saving the souls and proclaiming the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. Additionally, Christian Mission seeks a transformation in a person’s life. Therefore, understanding and analysing the key reasons to the North Korean way of thinking and lifestyle is undeniably a must when looking at the Christian Mission perspective. In order to accomplish a nation-wide reconciliation and unification between North and South Korea, a proposal of unification based on the study of North Korean human rights and problem concerning defectors must be overseen. When the Korean Church can approach this matter in truthful and righteous manner, it can act as a very important mediator. The Understanding of peace and strategy by Unification Mission policy is developed by the strategic policies of North Korea Mission concerning the problems and the realities in North Korean human rights and the search for an improvement, North Korean breakaways, illegal trafficking of defector women and orphans, yoduk prison camp, dualism in North and South Korean relations, etc. The problems of North Korean mission concerning the identity of christianity can be seen by the change in lens of diverse missions . The the globalized world is perceived in the lens of capital logic. Poorer countries and its people are becoming evermore poorer and the difference between the financial traits of North Korea and South Korea has caused a problem. In this aspect, christians must seek to help North Korea mission. It is not only a commandment from Jesus Christ, but also an important part of both nations’ survival and freedom which should also be a task for every christians. Therefore, the Korean Church must strive and work for the unification of Korea as a mediator. Only then, can the church truly be a hope to the people of Korea and the values of North Korean mission policies must be created in every christians.

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