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Monument
Letter of Dedication
Names of 25 Martyrs
Place of Martyrdom
Grave of a Martyr
Scene of Brutality
List of Martyrs
Letter of Dedication
Story of Those Days
Erection Record
Chuch History
The Minister
Successive Ministers

 


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You would still cherish the story of 17-year-old Cassie Bernall who was killed at the Columbine High School Library in Littleton, Colorado in April 20, 1999 because of her public affirmation of faith to God in front of the killer who aimed smoking gun already at her and who asked her, "Do you believe in God?"

There were many Christians like Cassie Bernall in Korea. Among them there were also members of the Korea Christian Church.

The Sangwol Christian Church founded in 1947 locates in the southern part of Korea, where the communists killed 25 members in 1950 because of their faith to God. Among them 14 martyrs were kids under the age of 20. They were brutally pierced with bamboo spears on a hill near the church building. Later the church could exhume the piles of corpses and identify only one man of 40-year-old minister whose name was Duk-Chul Shin.

The Sangwol Christian Church erected the monument in remembrance of them in March 1993 on which the letter of dedication and the names of 25 martyrs were engraved. The church also made up a grave of a martyr, Duk-Chul Shin, at the church cemetery.

They all refused, in the face of terror and torture, to deny the faith. Thus, their death was public witness. And their story inspires others to embrace the true meaning of witness.

 


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