Herod Commits Eternal Suicide
In the 1930s thousands of Koreans fled what is now North Korea when the Japanese invaded. Many of them settled in the USSR around Vlapostok. Many of them were Christians and so by the suffering of the Koreans the gospel of Jesus was being carried into central USSR. Joseph Stalin saw the Koreans around Vlapostok as a security risk to the weapons manufacturing centre. So he relocated them to five areas around the Soviet Union, spreading the Christians even farther into the Muslim areas of the USSR. One of the places they were sent was to Tashkent the center of the 20,000,000 Muslim Uzbek people who had violently resisted western efforts to bring Christianity. Over the next decades these Koreans became an accepted part of Uzbek society. Then, on June 2 1990 the first open air Christian meeting in the history of Soviet Central Asia was held, marking a major shift in religious freedom. This event represented a major departure from the long-standing, intense religious pers...