Today there isn't really much new information concerning the South Korean hostages held by the terrorist Taliban. But what we've found is that according to the english.chosun.com the Afghan government is said to be forming a special committee to solve the problem.
Afterall, when all else fails, form a committee. In fact, I know a great joke about committees, but I'll spare you because it's a groaner.
And on a completely different note, the Baptist Press is looking at this issue and trying to determine what the future of missions will be for the Koreans.
But as Korean Christians pray, church and mission agency leaders are struggling with how best to adapt to environments and cultures where a Christian presence is unwelcome and often dangerous. They are discussing how best to complete the task of taking the Gospel to "the ends of the earth," while protecting those under their watch who have been called to difficult places.And, at the request of the Korean government, plans are underway to remove all Korean Christian workers Afghanistan.
Keep on praying everybody because the Lord knows what He is doing with this situation, and I think that one thing He is doing is raising awareness about this part of the world. That's good news, and we know the Lord will have the ultimate victory in this situation.