What Morse Tan Said Through Tears
He said he came to Korea to do God's will.
As a scholar, he has spent years studying North Korea. He said that is his calling.
He said he has been researching and praying with tears for North Korea and South Korea to be reunified.
Tan @MorseHTan is currently barred from leaving Korea under what he calls an unjust exit ban, unable to return to the United States.
He said his family is worried about him.
He said as long as God has a purpose here, he will stay in Korea with God's people.
He asked everyone to keep praying and keep fighting.
Dr. Frank @DrFrankModels visited Korea's protests and had a blunt take on the People Power Party.
"I like to think of them as RINOs on steroids."
In his view, Korea's establishment conservatives are worse than their American counterparts.
He was also struck by something he had not seen in America.
"The churches are rising up here."
At Olympic Park in Seoul, believers gathered, singing hymns, praying together in the open air.
The establishment says accept the results and move on.
The people are demanding justice.