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The Grace Road Church was already under investigation by South Korean police, who believe pastor Shin Ok-ju forced converts to work for her without pay and live in poor conditions, apparently ...
The crackdown on the Grace Road Church shocked its 400 Korean and foreign adherents, who had moved to Fiji after being warned of an apocalypse about to annihilate South Korea. They submitted to ...
The Grace Road Church became notorious after 400 of its members moved to Fiji in 2014 claiming they would be safe from imminent natural disaster. Its founder Shin Ok-ju was jailed in 2019 for ...
Shin Ok-ju, founder of the Grace Road Church, convinced her followers to move to Fiji in 2014, claiming they would be safe there from imminent natural disasters. Once they arrived, their passports ...
She told Seoyeon she would only seek treatment if she went with her to Grace Road Church. "It was very bizarre," said Seoyeon. "There were people screaming, crying, speaking in tongues and the ...
Footage reviewed by the Guardian and South Korean police reportedly shows Shin Ok-ju, pastor of the messianic South Korean Grace Road Church, subjecting her followers to abuse such as hair pulling ...
The religious and business practices of a controversial South Korean Christian church sect in Fiji are under scrutiny by authorities, with its leaders facing deportation over charges they have ...
A former member of South Korea's Grace Road Church says she has given evidence to South Korean police in the hope the group's founder will be prosecuted and jailed. Grace Road leader Shin Ok-ju ...
One of the cult's most senior leaders fronted the media and denied he is on the run Grace Road Church has built up a large business empire in Fiji Its founder was jailed in South Korea for child ...