Category: Ignis Community
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North Korea Desires Action, Not Words

If the U.S. is willing to make tangible changes towards a peaceful future, a diplomatic breakthrough between the U.S. and North Korea may be possible, after all.
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US Government Restricts US Citizen Travel to North Korea

On May 14, the U.S. travel ban to North Korea (DPRK) was renewed for the 9th time. Such policies diminish the possibility for dialogue, understanding, and peacebuilding.
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Feeding Children in North Korea

Currently, Ignis Community feeds 3,000 children ages five and under in the Northeast region. We also supply coal for heating, which is critical during the frigid winter months in North Korea.
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This Thursday Evening: A Talk with Joy Yoon on Humanitarian Engagement with North Korea in the Midst of a Hardening Political Climate

This Thursday evening (USA time), the faith-based caucus of Korea Peace Now grassroots network is hosting an online webinar featuring Joy Yoon about humanitarian engagement with North Korea (DPRK) in an increasingly challenging political environment. Register here to attend.
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New book release – “Crossing the Divide: Learning to Love in North Korea.” Quick read. Totally worth it!

Stephen and Joy Yoon, founders of the NGO Ignis Community, recently published the book “Crossing the Divide: Learning to Love in North Korea.” The Yoons are fascinating people, by any metric, but their goal in writing this book is to share what their experiences in North Korea have taught them about how to love. “Learning…
