
Photo: VOM Korea
In January, Ms. Park Tae-yeon – a long-serving missionary who lovingly cared for children in Russia – was planning to retire after 33 years of ministry. However, before she could return to South Korea, Russian authorities prevented the Christian woman from leaving the country. In the process, they also arrested her for alleged immigration violations. (For more details, see this report.)
Investigators recently filed two additional charges against Ms. Park, whose case has been extended by another month. A hearing is now expected to take place in late April. With the new allegations, the arrested missionary could face up to 17 years in prison. In response to these developments, Pastor Eric Foley from VOM Korea stated: "Her activity hasn't changed for more than 30 years. The only thing that has changed is that now Russian authorities call people like her 'extremists,' 'brainwashers,' and 'conspirators against Russia,' despite all common-sense evidence to the contrary."
The Voice of the Martyrs Korea is collecting signatures on a petition calling for her immediate release. The petition will be presented to the Russian embassy in Seoul. Those wishing to add their names may do so at VOMKorea.com/en/petition-2026.
- Praise God for Ms. Park's decades of steadfast and loving ministry to children and families in Russia.
- Please pray that Russian authorities will respond with justice and compassion, allowing this faithful follower of Jesus to return safely home to her family in South Korea.
- While awaiting vindication during this time of detention, may God empower Ms. Park so she can bring His comfort, hope and light to all those around her – including the facility's prisoners, members of its staff, as well as the officials overseeing the prison.

