It was December 1950. At a negative fifteen degrees Fahrenheit, a bitter winter in Korea bites 14,000 desperate refugees in Hungnam port, North Korea, as they boarded the Meredith Victory, an American freighter. A ship that was only designed to carry twelve passengers made space by dumping its cargo, and thousands of freedom-seeking Koreans packed on like sardines. For four days and four nights, there was no food or water and no access to bathrooms. Despite the harsh conditions, a miracle took place. God watched over the ship and listened to the prayers of its people. The Meredith Victory and...
It was December 1950. At a negative fifteen degrees Fahrenheit, a bitter winter in Korea bites 14,000 desperate refugees in Hungnam port, North Korea,...