North Korean Underground Church is Inspiration for New Discipleship Manual for American Christians Contact: Pam Sparks, .W Publishing, 719-362-5237, publishing@wholelifeoffering.com ; www.wholelifeoffering.com COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., May 3, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- American Christians confuse freedom of religion and freedom in Christ such that their ultimate pursuit is not fullness in Christ but the freedom to remain spiritually immature. So says Rev. Eric Foley, author of "The Whole Life Offering," a new manual designed to help American Christians grow by emulating discipleship practices of the North Korean underground church.



"The North Korean church is the most persecuted church in the world," says Foley, co-founder of Voice of the Martyrs/Korea. "They have had to learn ways of worship that do not depend on special buildings or paid pastors or freedoms granted by the government. The early church was born in homes, with worship centered in families. The North Korean church still worships that way today, and they are stronger Christians than we are because of this. They treasure the word of God more than we do because it is so scarce for them. Their living rooms have become sanctuaries for God, not just places to watch television. They lack our worldly freedoms, but because of this they have become freer than we are in Christ."



In "The Whole Life Offering" Foley lays out seven internal spiritual disciplines of loving God and ten external outreach disciplines of loving neighbor that, taken together in a year-long plan, are designed to help believers grow to fullness in Christ.



"These internal and external practices have these two things in common," says Foley. "First, they are biblical. Second -- and not coincidentally -- they don't require buildings, paid pastors, or government permission. Fullness in Christ never does."



Foley teaches the Whole Life Offering practices to North Korean defector Christians in Seoul through VOM/Korea's Underground University, a missionary training program that equips students to serve the North Korean underground church in South Korea, China, and North Korea. "This new book is just our Bible study textbook," says Foley, "But I am hopeful that it can reawaken American Christians to true freedom in Christ, which leads to real maturity, not permanent Christian adolescence."



"The Whole Life Offering" released in April and is available for purchase as a paperback through Amazon or by visiting www.thewholelifeoffering.com. Rev. Foley is available for interview; contact .W Publishing at publishing@wholelifeoffering.com for more information.

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