North Korean President Kim Jong-un
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Though North Korea’s delusional communist dictator, Kim Jong-un hates Christmas and everything Christian, a group of Christians are determined that the message of Jesus gets to the North Korean nation this Christmas, Fox News writes.

With the support of the Washington-based, North Korean Freedom Coalition, hundreds of bottles containing enough rice to feed a family for a week, a $1 US bill, a flash drive, and Bible readings were launched into the Yellow Sea.

The prevailing tides and currents will carry the bottles to the North Korean shore.

An American dollar can also provide enough food for a North Korean family for a week.

The flash drive not only provides an explanation of the real Christmas story but also tells the people that there was a good chance, their ancestors were probably Christians before it fell to the communists. There were so many Christians in North Korea’s capital city, Pyongyang, that it was often called the Holy City.

The flash drive also includes North Korean propaganda songs that were adjusted so that they no longer worship Jong-un, but rather God. The drive also has the books of Matthew and Mark recorded on it. There are also messages of hope and freedom from several people recorded on the drive.

It is through efforts such as these that people in North Korea are slowly beginning to realize that the world outside is much different than how it is portrayed by Jong-un.

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