Steven Kim, a naturalized US citizen originally from South Korea, lived the life of a highly successful New York businessman. Along with his wife, Helen, he built several furniture businesses, all averaging worth in the millions. When a business deal sent Steven to China, he met four people who would change his life. Two were a pastor and his wife, who would lead him to Christ. Two others were refugees from North Korea, seeking the help of the church. Steven wouldn't idly sit back and watch these two men struggle. Nor would he just pray for their well-being, blessing and safety. He put his faith into action. Before his arrest, Steven would successfully smuggle over 48 North Korean refugees through China into South Korea. Even in prison, Steven, as a modern-day Joseph, worked for the Lord. This beautiful story of the Active, Committed Christian life is sadly rare, and greatly inspiring.
CAUTION: the plight of unsuccessful refugees is plainly stated, and prison conditions are accurately described; this could be a bit much for the "tender" reader.