
The Documentary Podcast The right thing: A deal with God
Oct 24, 2025
Timothy Cho, a North Korean defector and human rights advocate, shares his harrowing story of escape and faith. Abandoned by his parents at nine, he faced a life of poverty and desperation which led him to attempt flight at 17. Captured twice, his time in North Korean prison was filled with trauma until a South Korean gangster taught him to pray. He made a life-changing deal with God for freedom, eventually resettling in Britain, where he now advocates for human rights while reflecting on faith and forgiveness.
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Abandoned At Nine
- Timothy returned from school aged nine to find his parents had fled North Korea and left him behind.
- He ran to his grandmother's house and cried through a night of total darkness before starting a life of hardship.
Crossing The Tumen As A Teen
- At 17 Timothy decided to flee North Korea to avoid forced labour and class-based stigma.
- He crossed the Tumen River into China and immediately noticed different clothes and hairstyles.
Fear Of Christians After Indoctrination
- Timothy met a Christian missionary in China but initially feared him, thinking he might kidnap or curse him.
- He believed the Bible and cross could cause his finger to rot because of North Korean anti-Christian teaching.
