After the two summit meetings between North Korea and South Korea at Panmunjom on April 27 and May 26, 2018, Korean Union Conference (KUC) convened a special meeting for pastors who are willing to serve in North Korea when the door opens. This education meeting for NK PMM (Pioneer Mission Movement for North Korea) pastors was held in Yanji, China, from June 4 to 7, 2018. Pastor Lee ByungJoo, KUC director who is in charge of North Korea mission, hosted the meeting. He reported that 24 pastors from KUC have volunteered to serve in North Korea in the future, and 17 out of them attended the education meeting held in Yanji, China.

Before the participants left for the border, they had a chance to hear from a Han Chinese member who is doing North Korea mission through his business. The principle of his business is to give sellers more than they should receive at the regular price. He has been showing the compassion and character of Jesus to the North Korean people. He has many companies in North Korea, and a substantial number of North Koreans are working in his companies. The participating pastors were able to learn how to approach the North Korean people when the door is open. Showing the love of Jesus through our lives and meeting their felt-needs are the methods which we can use to touch the hearts of people.

This time, from the Northern Asia-Pacific Division, Dr. Joo Minho, Adventist Mission director, and Pastor Kim SunHwan, associate director, attended this meeting and encouraged the participants to prepare for North Korea mission with much prayer for their fitness for the ministry and their fullness of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Joo stressed that while people are seeking suitable methods, God is seeking the suitable person. He also said that there was a need for humanitarian work, such as orphanages, clinics, schools and food factories, to meet the needs of the people. Then the gospel might be easily accepted in the hearts. There are many human resources, including Korean pastors, voluntary lay members, Korean Chinese, Korean American, and immigrants from North Korea. When their efforts are united, the mission for North Korea will be accomplished rapidly.