{"id":2739,"date":"2018-02-21T00:02:59","date_gmt":"2018-02-21T05:02:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ubfriends.net\/?p=2739"},"modified":"2018-02-20T13:34:57","modified_gmt":"2018-02-20T18:34:57","slug":"what-an-ex-korean-missionary-had-to-say-about-ubf-part-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/what-an-ex-korean-missionary-had-to-say-about-ubf-part-2\/","title":{"rendered":"What an ex-Korean missionary had to say about UBF part 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/wordpress-1725408034581029\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/36\/2014\/12\/25185453\/have-a-voice-for-the-voiceless.png\" width=\"534\" height=\"623\" \/><\/p>\n<h3>Testimony by M.\u00a0Susanna P. as of October 1st, 2000<\/h3>\n<p class=\"sum\">Susanna P. is a Korean UBF missionary who was a long-time member of Bonn UBF and who was later sent out to pioneer an affiliated UBF ministry in the city of Siegen in Germany. In this letter written on October 1st, 2000, she writes about several grievous things she experienced during her stay in and continued connection with the Bonn UBF ministry, especially involving its director, Peter Chang. It is one of the rare documents in which a UBF woman missionary dares to tell the truth about her missionary life in UBF. The letter was originally written in Korean and has been translated. Her report was confirmed by several other missionaries who had left Bonn UBF earlier and one year later by similar testimonies by two German coworkers. However, the official UBF called her letter a \u201cslandering campaign\u201d only and did not care. Peter Chang himself, in response, called her and her husband, who supported her, \u201csavage wolves\u201d and \u201cwicked servants of Satan\u201d, who made up everything, and he declared that the letter was a \u201chundred percent lie.\u201d Nothing changed in Bonn UBF since then.<\/p>\n<p class=\"sum\"><!--more(more...)--><\/p>\n<p class=\"c\"><i>\u201c\u2018Have faith in God,\u2019 Jesus answered.\u201d<\/i> (Mark 11,22)<\/p>\n<h4>To all coworkers in the UBF ministry:<\/h4>\n<p>I praise my Lord Jesus through whom were created the heavens and the earth and who leads his redemptive ministry among all nations towards completion. Jesus, having made a very leafy tree wither in one night down to its roots, said to his disciples who were deeply impressed by his supernatural power: \u201cHave faith in God!\u201d The disciples followed Jesus based on their human faithfulness and abilities. They only relied on the visible Jesus who worked many wonders. But at the crucifixion of Jesus they met their limit and had to desert him with great disappointment and despair. The risen Jesus visited them and comforted them and equipped them with the power of the Holy Spirit, so that they could be changed by faith in God to be the unshakable witnesses of the resurrection! This risen Lord is with us even today and says: \u201cHave faith in God!\u201d The living God is the basis of our faith. To have faith in God means to rely on the Lord Jesus and to live one\u2019s life to honor him.<\/p>\n<p>I thank God that he saved each of us from the condemnation of sin in the last 39 years and has used us preciously for his redemptive ministry. But as our organization grew, more and more abnormal phenomena appeared because some had the aim to expand the organization by all means instead of working with confidence in God. God has used me in Germany UBF for the last 10 years (in Bonn: 1988, 1991-1994; in Siegen: 1995-2000). During these years I experienced some contradictory, unspiritual phenomena in the UBF chapter in Bonn. The congregation lost the gospel faith and changed into an assembly controlled by the leader. There, only things are appreciated when they serve the purpose of expanding the organization. Bonn UBF was praised by the coworkers in other chapters as being exemplary because of its great number of coworkers and the training of disciples. This is a contradiction. This letter is written so that all coworkers may be properly informed about what is actually going on in the Bonn UBF chapter.<\/p>\n<p>On 1-30-2000, I asked M.\u00a0Peter Chang for an appointment to clear up some misunderstandings. But he declined this offer. He canceled another appointment on 9-12-2000 one-sidedly also. I sent a letter to M.\u00a0Peter after this on 9-14-2000 and asked him to answer my questions by 9-21-2000. But I did not receive any answer from him to this day. Furthermore, Pastor Abraham Lee<span class=\"rem\"> [the Germany UBF director at that time]<\/span> said on 9-9-2000 that during the leaders conference, M.\u00a0Peter rejected my charges about him as lies. For this reason I considered it necessary to report in detail what I had experienced in Bonn.<\/p>\n<p>I pray to God that he uses this letter preciously for a renewal of our church whose center should be God. May God help M.\u00a0Peter Chang to serve the ministry in Bonn to His pleasure.<\/p>\n<h4><a name=\"1\"><\/a>1. M.\u00a0Peter Chang claims absolute authority as the spiritual father and as the servant of God in the Bonn chapter and tells the coworkers to obey only him and cooperate with him only.<\/h4>\n<p>In the year 1986 I met M.\u00a0Maria Oh in Saudi Arabia, who had been sent out by the Meongyoon UBF chapter in Korea, and I started to study the Bible with her. Later, I received mission training in the Meongyoon chapter and received the Christian name, Susanna. Then I was sent out again to Saudi Arabia as a nurse and worked together with the missionaries there. They formed a good mission team which consisted of nurses. At that time, M.\u00a0Peter Chang told the UBF headquarter in the USA about the effectiveness of this mission team consisting of nurses and having a good relationship with the Meongyoon chapter, and so the country of Saudi Arabia with its mission team became recognized as a mission field in UBF. The nurse missionaries in Saudi Arabia were so pleased that they supported the pioneering ministry in Bonn with a considerable sum of money monthly.<\/p>\n<p>I also supported the Bonn chapter financially and established contact by letters with M.\u00a0Peter Chang. In 1988 he invited me to the Bonn chapter. I visited him before I flew back to Korea. I stayed there in Bonn and worked together with him for approximately one year. I wanted to fly back to Korea to be able to be sent out officially as a missionary to Germany. At that time, M.\u00a0Peter gave me the direction not to visit the Meongyoon chapter from which I had been sent out, but the Daegu chapter. So I went to the Daegu chapter without telling S.\u00a0John Kim in the Meongyoon chapter about it.<\/p>\n<p>In December of 1989, I formed a missionary family with M.\u00a0Markus P. in the Daegu chapter, and we were sent out to Bonn. When I arrived in Bonn as a missionary in the year 1991, Augustin and Rebekka Hong moved to Hamburg because they did not have a good relationship with M.\u00a0Peter Chang. Then M.\u00a0Lukas and Rebekka P. left, and after this M.\u00a0Josef and Hanna P. left also. They all came from the Daegu chapter. At the end of 1994, our family was the only one among the families who had been sent out from the Daegu chapter and remained in Bonn. We were directly and indirectly forced by M.\u00a0Peter to stop having a relationship with shepherd Caleb Chung, the director of the Daegu chapter. M.\u00a0Peter criticized him in conversations with us. He threatened us that we would not receive spiritual support from him if we continued to maintain a relationship with S.\u00a0Caleb Chung.<\/p>\n<p>In 1998 I had to go to Korea for 10\u00a0days because of the visa situation of my daughter, Priska. This was my first visit to Korea since the beginning of my mission life in Germany. I received the direction from M.\u00a0Peter not to go to the Daegu chapter, but to go to the Meongyoon chapter. So he gave me this direction based on his relationship to the chapter directors. I wanted to receive his recognition and trust, so I obeyed him although I was in conflict with my conscience. I confess my sin now in front of God. I repent of this and ask S.\u00a0John Kim to forgive me.<\/p>\n<p>Not only that, but I also recognized that M.\u00a0Peter manipulated my sisters and my Bible students in such a way that he should be the center of their spiritual lives. Although I had cut my relationship with the Meongyoon chapter according to the direction of M.\u00a0Peter, I led my sisters Josefine P. and Hanna S. to that chapter and helped them in spiritual crises. I invited them as missionaries to Bonn and helped them to establish families of faith with shepherds from Bonn UBF. They were not only my sisters but also became my sheep and coworkers.<\/p>\n<p>But M.\u00a0Peter manipulated them directly and indirectly so that they were not allowed to have any contact with me when they came to Bonn. M.\u00a0Hanna S. was relegated to another place when it was discovered that she sat next to me during a Bible conference. Shortly before the marriage of M.\u00a0Josefine with S.\u00a0Peter P., we were given the direction not to speak with S.\u00a0Peter. With God\u2019s help, we led S.\u00a0Stefan E. to the faith in 1992 and S.\u00a0Oliver S. in 1993. At the wedding of S.\u00a0Stefan, M.\u00a0Peter invited many coworkers from all UBF chapters of Germany and even from abroad, but we were not invited. I wanted to take part in the marriage registration of my sister M.\u00a0Hanna and my Bible student S.\u00a0Oliver in the city hall. But they postponed the date to prevent my participation. To this day I do not know when she married him.<\/p>\n<p>Since M.\u00a0Markus in 1990 and I in 1991 were sent out to Bonn as student missionaries, we carried the cross in many respects: learning the language, supporting ourselves and bringing up children like the other coworkers. We tried to work together with M.\u00a0Peter well as we did earlier. When we were in Bonn, we came to the UBF center at 6am in the morning and wrote Daily Bread<span class=\"rem\"> [UBF members are encouraged to write short testimonies every morning based on this devotional published by UBF]<\/span>. We began the prayer meeting in groups at approximately 7am and then went to work or to the University. We assembled every evening to attend the testimony sharing session, the Bible fellowship meeting or the Bible studies. In the remaining time, we visited students to invite them for Bible study. So we came home almost every day at 10pm. To prove worthy of God\u2019s calling, our top priority was to work together with the other coworkers in our chapter. As a consequence, most student missionaries had problems to get a residence permit because they had too little time for their university studies. M.\u00a0Markus had a great problem because he needed four years to pass the language examination.<\/p>\n<p>M.\u00a0Jakob Kim from the Chuncheon chapter cooperated faithfully with M.\u00a0Peter. He needed more than four years to pass the language examination. But he had to fly back to Korea before he could start the Ph.D. study because his visa had expired and he had already remained 8 years in Germany without studies. He had to work in Korea as a construction worker to feed his family. Most missionaries do not think that they need to study. Only when they are confronted with the problem of the residence permit do they start to study. This is often too late, and relationship problems with M.\u00a0Peter arose from this. Because of this problem, they left the ministry. Many missionaries in Bonn came to Germany to study for a Ph.D. But among the missionaries there are no Ph.D.s apart from M.\u00a0Peter because he made such an environment and told the missionaries to blindly obey.<\/p>\n<p>M.\u00a0Peter Chang established an absolute order in the ministry: He insists that he is the servant of God and our spiritual father. One of the heaviest condemnations in the Bonn chapter is that somebody does not have a relationship with the servant of God. Even if the coworkers have nothing to say to M.\u00a0Peter, they are expected to visit him at least once every day and greet him as the spiritual father. He thinks that a member has a good love relationship with him and a grateful faith towards him if he or she mentions in his or her testimony the \u201clabor-pains of the servant of God\u201d and his \u201cpain-bearing love.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In 1995, our family was sent out to the city of Siegen<span class=\"rem\"> [about 100\u00a0km from Bonn]<\/span> and started the pioneering ministry. But we had to visit the Bonn chapter weekly to work together with the servant of God and maintain a deep love relationship with him. We, on the one hand, wanted to learn how we should serve the pioneering ministry from him. But on the other hand, we visited him more out of fear of his judging words, that we did not have a love relationship with him or that we are not willing to learn from him. He depicted M.\u00a0Samuel-Peter and Hanna Yoo in Mainz<span class=\"rem\"> [about 160\u00a0km from Bonn]<\/span> as exemplary pioneers because they came to Bonn and had fellowship with him every week.<\/p>\n<p>It was not easy for us to visit M.\u00a0Peter as often as M.\u00a0Samuel-Peter did because we were student missionaries with three children, and also, driving cost more than DM\u00a070<span class=\"rem\"> [about $25]<\/span>. A journey took more than six hours because we had to change trains four times. At the beginning of the pioneering ministry, for some years I arrived in Siegen coming from Bonn only one hour before the Sunday service started and then held the service. And if I had to go to Bonn, M.\u00a0Markus had to take care of the children alone and prepare for the message and the service. In 1999, M.\u00a0Peter gave me the direction to come to Bonn together with the children. Therefore, I had to return to Siegen on Saturday around midnight so as not to miss our Sunday service. Because the children had often fallen asleep on the train, I had to take a cab.<\/p>\n<p>In 1995, the family of M.\u00a0Augustin Hong in Hamburg restored their relationship with the coworkers in Bonn. M.\u00a0Sarah Chang exhorted me one day: \u201cM.\u00a0Augustin Hong decides things alone, without asking M.\u00a0Peter beforehand. M.\u00a0Peter does not like this. However, you should ask M.\u00a0Peter first in all things and act only after this.\u201d This admonition is a typical example that God\u2019s ministry in Bonn is carried out only according to the will of M.\u00a0Peter. This principle does not only apply to the Bonn chapter but for the whole pioneering field. Under his influence, other pioneering chapters are dependent on the Bonn chapter, too. It was also usually the case that the wives of the chapter directors who had been sent out from Bonn had to attend a monthly meeting in the Bonn chapter and inform M.\u00a0Peter about everything in detail. At these monthly meetings, M.\u00a0Peter often condemned M.\u00a0Abraham and M.\u00a0Sara Lee<span class=\"rem\">[the Germany UBF director\u00a0and his wife at that time]<\/span> as leaders without spiritual insight.<\/p>\n<p>In July of 1999, our family was informed by the city of Siegen that we had to fly back to Korea by the end of November. After this we tried to obtain residence permits through a lawyer. All of a sudden M.\u00a0Markus had to register for 6 written examinations for his intermediate diploma because he had problems with the residence permit due to his long-standing studies. I had to fight to support our family and bring up the children. But M.\u00a0Peter and M.\u00a0Sara<span class=\"rem\"> [his wife]<\/span> never asked on the phone about our problems with the residence permit or about the examinations that M.\u00a0Markus had to take. He only rebuked us, that we did not have any faith. In the summer semester of 1999 M.\u00a0Markus passed all 6 examinations by the help of God. At this time M.\u00a0Peter wanted to adopt my daughter Priska who was separated from us in Korea for more than 3 years and was coming back to us.<\/p>\n<p>My younger sister, M.\u00a0Hanna, had come as a missionary to Germany by faith and only with a passport, although she had tried to get a residence permit and failed three times. M.\u00a0Peter wanted to solve her residence permit problem by having her get the marriage registration first. But whenever the time came, he postponed the date by telling M.\u00a0Hanna: \u201cYou are not qualified enough to be a wife for a German UBF shepherd.\u201d Or: \u201cYour prayer topics are similar to those of your sister.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>At the fall Bible conference, M.\u00a0Peter assigned a room where the children slept for me so that I could not have any fellowship with the other missionaries because I had not accepted his desire to adopt our daughter, Priska.<\/p>\n<p>At the beginning of December, 1999, I could not attend the \u201ckernel of wheat youth concert\u201d<span class=\"rem\"> [organized by the Bonn UBF chapter on a Saturday]<\/span> and stayed in Siegen because I was ill and, moreover, did not have any money. M.\u00a0Peter was furious about this and told us that we should come with the children to Bonn and hold the Sunday service in Bonn the next day. But I did not go to Bonn and stayed in Siegen. I did not want to live my spiritual life in blind obedience anymore but according to the will of God, which God really expected from me. M.\u00a0Josefine got a letter from the Bonn city hall on 1-28-2000. It said that M.\u00a0Hanna had one last chance for a marriage registration. But after I called M.\u00a0Sara Chang, requesting to take part in the marriage registration, the marriage plans were canceled.<\/p>\n<p>When I told M.\u00a0Sara Chang on 1-30-2000 that I wanted to make an appointment to meet with M.\u00a0Peter, she told me: \u201cYou are from the Daegu chapter and are now sent out for pioneering, but M.\u00a0Hanna belongs to Bonn. What is that to you? If you really want to see her you may meet her in Korea.\u201d That night I called M.\u00a0Sara Lee in Cologne and told her I would like to meet M.\u00a0Abraham Lee. I met both in Cologne on 1-31-2000. After M.\u00a0Abraham had heard everything from me, he said to me: \u201cThe basic problem of UBF is that a chapter director oppresses his coworkers so that one often is not able to lead one\u2019s spiritual life before God independently any more. One lives before the eyes of people. Whenever M.\u00a0Samuel-Peter Yoo<span class=\"rem\"> [from Mainz]<\/span> delivers his testimony, the other missionaries more or less laugh inwardly at him because his testimony is almost the same as the M.\u00a0Peter Chang\u2019s message. Although the Mainz UBF has existed for over 10 years now, this ministry is like the mother ministry<span class=\"rem\"> [Bonn]<\/span>. I will speak with them.\u201d Before the 2000 Bible conference, we learned from our lawyer that we had failed in our bid to obtain resident permits at the court of justice. I wanted to devote myself to preparing for the summer Bible conference together with the Bonn coworkers and see my sister for the last time. But because M.\u00a0Peter and Sara prevented me from having fellowship with my sisters, I could speak with neither my Bible students nor with my sisters.<\/p>\n<p>Dear missionary coworkers in UBF, during my mission life I learned that the servant of God should have authority to serve the ministry of raising up disciples, that one should devotedly work together with him and that the relationship with the servant of God is the same as the relationship with God himself. Paul wrote in his letter \u201cDear brothers and coworkers&#8230;\u201d I learn from this that Paul was humble. He highly respected the personality and the faith of his coworkers. If a minister obtains his authority by making his coworkers \u2013 and even the coworkers whom he had sent out \u2013 obey only him, and trains his coworkers to do this, it signifies that the minister stands above the authority of God. So our ministry is in spiritual danger.<\/p>\n<h4><a name=\"2\"><\/a>2. In the name of devoted servantship M.\u00a0Peter used the women coworkers to break the spiritual order and love relationship in the house churches.<\/h4>\n<p>M.\u00a0Peter let S.\u00a0Berthold and M.\u00a0Esther K. establish a family in accordance with Acts 16:3-4. He abused the Bible by saying that the purpose of establishing families and the meaning of the existence of house churches<span class=\"rem\"> [UBF term for married couples of UBF members, however in the Bible it has a different meaning]<\/span> was to establish loving cooperation such as that between the family of Priscilla and Aquila with Paul.<\/p>\n<p>According to Genesis 2:24 a family is begun by a man leaving his parents and being united to his wife. It is a small, autonomous love fellowship before God. The Lord of the family is Christ, and the husband has the duty and privilege to become the head of the family, and the woman obeys her husband. This is the spiritual and biblical order.<\/p>\n<p>In the fall of 1999, M.\u00a0Peter explained the reason why he had trained the coworkers by saying: \u201cIf the women don\u2019t help the families with a clear attitude, it is as if they go with a powder keg into the fire.\u201d Here the word \u201cclear attitude\u201d means that the wives pass M.\u00a0Peter\u2019s instructions on to their husbands and help them to work well together with M.\u00a0Peter. Therefore, the German UBF shepherds understood that \u201cIt is a worldly and petty bourgeois dream, that women obey their husbands and are attached to them and bring up their children.\u201d Therefore, they repented for having such thoughts. They choose as their top priority to work together with M.\u00a0Peter first and to serve the ministry of raising up disciples and world mission. The women became messengers and enforcers of the commands of M.\u00a0Peter and trainers for their husbands. As a result of this concept of the family, which is wrong in light of the Bible, M.\u00a0Peter became the head of the Bonn house churches.<\/p>\n<p>I noticed that many shepherd families did not even unpack their things after marriage for several months. They could not move into their own apartment, so they still lived in \u201ccommon life\u201d with other members as they had done when they were single. The women coworkers keep an eye on each other and report to M.\u00a0Peter if something unusual is going with others in order to get recognition and praise from him. The living room in the \u201cprayer house\u201d is used fairly often as a bedroom to get the love and praise of M.\u00a0Peter<span class=\"rem\"> [i.e. the members stay over night in the center instead of going home to show their loyalty towards UBF]<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>Once, M.\u00a0Peter annulled an engagement when one partner \u201cdid not show a clear attitude\u201d<span class=\"rem\"> [UBF expression for a faithful devotion to the leader]<\/span>. The engagement of Stefan E. to Gloria Kim, who had been sent out by the Myungryun chapter, was canceled despite a common prayer meeting which had been held for them, and the reason given was that S.\u00a0Stefan E. allegedly had sexual fantasies. And then M.\u00a0Gloria Kim married S.\u00a0Michael C. It was a fairly common occurrence that marriage partners who had already been introduced to each other and who had contact with each other were suddenly given direction to marry a different marriage partner.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes, out of curiosity, the children asked M.\u00a0Sara Chang about marriage. She responded to them: \u201cUntil the marriage we don\u2019t know who will come together with whom<span class=\"rem\"> [who will marry whom]<\/span>.\u201d This fact revealed quite clearly to us that the leader did not serve the ministry of establishing house churches with prayer and fear before God, but exploited the marriage partners and the marriage by faith so that the ministry members would obey him and his will blindly and fulfill the task of raising up disciples. For the ministry of raising up disciples and to ensure the coworkers\u2019 good cooperation with himself, M.\u00a0Chang supervised the marriage life of the church members, and the families had to take turns serving M.\u00a0Peter Chang with meals. M.\u00a0Sara Chang reports the \u201cfaith status\u201d of the shepherds to M.\u00a0Peter after she makes one-to-one Bible study with them. For his health, M.\u00a0Peter played badminton, table tennis, went swimming and enjoyed the sauna. After lunch, he would be massaged by the women coworkers. How can he lead such a life as a servant of God and shepherd, while the coworkers had to char and to struggle hard, trying to be financially independent?<\/p>\n<p>As a (so to speak) spiritual father he could look into the bedroom of the women coworkers without restriction because he was allowed to go to the bathroom and outside through the room where the sisters slept. (So he even knows how the women coworkers sleep.)<\/p>\n<p>The coworkers have to support themselves financially, study for school, make one-to-one Bible studies and take part in all of the meetings. Therefore, they have little time. Nevertheless, M.\u00a0Peter makes the men and women have prayer hour at 11pm separately. When M.\u00a0Sara has night duty<span class=\"rem\"> [as a nurse]<\/span>, he likes to have fellowship with the women coworkers so that married couples hardly have time to talk with each other as a family. Does the Bible approve of such practices? M.\u00a0Peter is the only one who claims that the relationship between the director and the coworkers must be even closer than the relationship between marriage partners.<\/p>\n<h4><a name=\"3\"><\/a>3. M.\u00a0Peter brings up the children (the second generation) by force and in an unnatural way to make them members of his ministry.<\/h4>\n<p>In 1995, I entrusted my son Isaac (2\u00bd\u00a0years old at the time) and my daughter Priska (1\u00a0year old at the time) to my parents-in-law in Korea in order to serve the start of the pioneering ministry in Siegen and be financially independent. After this it turned out that I became pregnant. This was a great shock for us because we had just begun the pioneering ministry. When M.\u00a0Peter learned about this he was very annoyed with us and said that such a pregnancy was against the will of God. He said that such an event was a sign from God that we should fly back to Korea, and he pressed us to fly back to Korea.<\/p>\n<p>At the recent summer conference 2000 M.\u00a0Sara Chang invited us to talk to her and advised that we had better fly back to Korea for the education of our children because we would not be able to do mission work with too many children. And after the birth of our third child Lydia we were given the direction that we should repent our lustfulness, after M.\u00a0Sara had already told us to give Lydia to her three months before she was born. And when my daughter Priska came back to Bonn after over 3\u00a0years in Korea, M.\u00a0Sara encouraged us to send her to school in Bonn.<\/p>\n<p>When M.\u00a0Peter learned that we had been given an expulsion order in July of 1999 from the immigration department in Siegen, he suggested to us that he could adopt Priska. And in return he would arrange a job for us in Bremen. Furthermore, he often told Priska that she should stay in Bonn on the occasions when we visited Bonn. Through this, Priska became afraid in her heart before she had established a trusting relationship with her own parents<span class=\"rem\"> [having come back from Korea recently]<\/span>. We did not obey M.\u00a0Peter\u2019s direction and sent her to school in Siegen. Therefore, he started to criticize us during the coworker meetings, calling us unbelieving and covetous.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of 1994 we went to M.\u00a0Peter before we sent our two-and-a-half year old son Isaac to our parents-in-law in Korea. When the child<span class=\"rem\"> [Isaac]<\/span> whimpered in front of the door, M.\u00a0Peter hit the child on the soles of the feet the whole evening until Isaac was exhausted and fell asleep on the floor. He said that doing so he wanted to lead the child to surrender, because the evil spirit was expunged from him that way. My youngest daughter Lydia had been locked in his office and trained by M.\u00a0Peter since she was one-and-a-half years old so that she was frightened and began to cry at just sight of Asians on the street.<\/p>\n<p>When my sister M.\u00a0Josefine married S.\u00a0Peter P. in January of 1998, my parents flew to Germany together with Priska. M.\u00a0Peter was extremely furious about my being together with Lydia in the kitchen, saying that we were not cooperating with him in training the children. In revenge he ordered M.\u00a0Markus to return to Siegen together with the other children immediately. So M.\u00a0Markus could not even see his daughter who had come back to Germany after 3\u00a0years or my parents. And my parents, who had come to Germany for the first time, were sent to the hotel although they did not understand a single German word.<\/p>\n<p>I often saw the other children being given training because of disobedience towards M.\u00a0Peter<span class=\"rem\"> [the children were separated from their parents and given under the \u201ccare\u201d of Peter Chang]<\/span>. The parents only visited their children to change their diapers and feed them. M.\u00a0Peter himself was proud that he never remained separated from his two sons, Petrus and Johannes, and that he had beaten Petrus only once.<\/p>\n<p>I do understand that M.\u00a0Peter wanted to help the student missionaries who have to financially support their studies independently and have to cooperate for the ministry in the church at the same time, and therefore, have difficulties in the bringing up of their children. However, if the children are not brought up by the parents but are trained by other people, even by force, it is obvious that the development of their personality greatly suffers from such a treatment.<\/p>\n<p>I learned from the study of Genesis that God founded the family in the garden of Eden and blessed it to be fruitful and increase in number. The child is a blessing from God, and the parents are commissioned by God to bring up the children and to be responsible for them. Therefore, I believe that M.\u00a0Peter\u2019s method of bringing up children breaks the spiritual order of Creation because he wants to have others\u2019 children against the will of their parents and trains children by force to be obedient.<\/p>\n<p>The extreme way of life of the Bonn UBF members, setting the growth of the ministry as their highest objective, leads to a tremendous problem in the bringing up of children. The first son of M.\u00a0Jakob and Sara Choi, who had returned to Korea, often bumped his head repeatedly against the wall out of boredom when his parents left him alone at home. Thus, the neighbors became aware that the parents were not at home and reported it to the police. The boy was sent to the child care center by the police. After much pleading, his parents were allowed to take him back. However, when the same thing happened again, the boy had to stay in the child care center together with his brother Tim for several months. And their parents were allowed to visit them. M.\u00a0Peter made M.\u00a0Sara Choi responsible for this and attributed it to her wrong way of bringing up her children.<\/p>\n<p>The children are the crown of the father and a gift from God. Jesus also let the children come to him. In order to bear this blessing from God the parents have to bring up their children according to the will of God and with great care. The unnatural and violent bringing up of children by M.\u00a0Peter reveals his goal of training children to become puppets on a string which move only on his orders.<\/p>\n<p>Dear coworkers! I have testified by listing some examples of what actually happens behind closed doors in the ministry of Bonn UBF, which unfortunately is misjudged<span class=\"rem\"> [by the UBF director, Samuel Lee]<\/span> to be an exemplary ministry. I have done this so that these problems may be solved absolutely.<\/p>\n<p>May God bless your work in Christ!<\/p>\n<p class=\"l\">In Christ,<br \/>\nM.\u00a0Susanna P. from Siegen<\/p>\n<p class=\"l\">Source:\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20040121165604\/http:\/\/www.ubf-info.de:80\/int\/bonn\/susannap200010.en.htm\">https:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20040121165604\/http:\/\/www.ubf-info.de:80\/int\/bonn\/susannap200010.en.htm<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Testimony by M.\u00a0Susanna P. as of October 1st, 2000 Susanna P. is a Korean UBF missionary who was a long-time member of Bonn UBF and who was later sent out to pioneer an affiliated UBF ministry in the city of Siegen in Germany. In this letter written on October 1st, 2000, she writes about several [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[134,1,86,13,141,138,145,122,143,126],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2739","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-abuse","category-article","category-denial","category-emotions","category-info","category-injustice","category-reports","category-scripture","category-testimony","category-theology"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2739"}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=2739"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2739\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=2739"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=2739"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/ubfriends.org\/ubfriends2015\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=2739"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}