Source: VOMC
Source: Voice of the Martyrs Korea
Ms. Park Tae-yeon is a recently retired Korean missionary who served in Russia as a children's ministry worker with Child Evangelism Fellowship. At the age of 69, she decided that it was time for her to retire and return to Korea. Reflecting on her 33 years of ministry, the Christian woman described herself as "married to Russia."
On January 15th, Ms. Park's departure from Russia was unexpectedly blocked when authorities arrested her for alleged immigration violations. Subsequently, a Russian media report published on January 23rd referenced an investigation into children's religious camps in Khabarovsk which were being operated by a Korean citizen – camps that authorities claim to have shut down. Representatives from Voice of the Martyrs Korea believe that the immigration-related charges are a pretext to prevent Ms. Park from receiving proper legal counsel and to shield the Russian government from international scrutiny amid its ongoing crackdown on religious freedom.
Thankfully, Ms. Park was able to meet with a representative from the Korean consulate on February 3rd. She was briefly placed under house arrest before being transferred the next day to a detention centre for foreigners, since her visa had expired in the time since her initial arrest. Efforts are now underway to ensure the detained missionary receives appropriate legal representation.
Voice of the Martyrs Korea has initiated a petition calling on the Russian government to release this faithful servant of God from detention.
View the petition and add your voice to these concerns.
In recent years, the state of religious freedom in Russia has significantly deteriorated, particularly for those not associated with the Russian Orthodox Church.
See this list of additional reports regarding the situation in Russia.
- Please pray for Ms. Park's swift release from detention, asking God to open every necessary door – spiritually, legally and politically – so this retired ministry worker can return home to her family in Korea as initially planned.
- As she awaits timely legal support and consular representation, may this faithful servant experience the Lord's comforting presence and strength, along with encouraging reminders of His promised intervention.
- Despite the Russian government's shutdown of the camps, pray that the Lord will make a way for the children in Khabarovsk and throughout Russia to receive further ministry and discipleship; while, at the same time, presenting evangelistic opportunities that will enable the Holy Spirit to reach many more young hearts with the truth and hope of the Gospel.








