The U.S. has sent stealth bombers to South Korea in what the Defense Department is calling a “military exercise.”
The move comes one day after North Korea severed a hotline to South Korea. The line was the last official link between North and South. Continue reading →
Broadcasters and banks in South Korea were virtually shut down on Wednesday due to a massive computer attack.
Government officials said the same “malicious code” was behind the attacks. Two banks and three television stations all had their computer networks shut down at the same time Wednesday afternoon. Continue reading →
North Korea, on the heels of announcing they are considering ending the armistice with South Korea after 60 years, vowed to exercise its right to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States if the United Nations imposes more sanctions against the country.
“As long as the United States is willing to spark nuclear war our forces will exercise their right to a pre-emptive nuclear strike,” said North Korea’s foreign ministry. Continue reading →
South Korean officials have seized nearly 17,500 capsules of drugs from Chinese manufacturers that contain the powdered remains of aborted babies.
The pills, believed by some parts of their culture to be a “tonic” for disease, actually contained what the Korea Customs Service said is a “super bacteria” that is dangerous to humans. Continue reading →
It may surprise some of you, but the reality is that we are already in a war, a spiritual war, right here on Earth. The kingdom of God is being viciously opposed by the forces of evil. This war is real with very high stakes – the salvation of men, women, boys and girls all over the world. As the Church, we are new soldiers in this very old war.
Every day we are moving closer and closer to the time of Jesus’ return. This is not a time to sit on the sidelines and watch as a spectator. We are entering a season of acceleration. Continue reading →