The Korean Christian Federation is a Protestant body in North Korea founded in 1946.
[5] Immediately, it declared that it would support the country's leader Kim Il Sung and oppose the formation of the South Korean state.
[6] Back then, the organization was led by Kim Il Sung's mother's cousin Kang Ryang-uk.
It published Bible translations and a hymnal in 1983 and oversaw the construction of two new church buildings (via state funds) in 1988.
[10] For example, it has successfully called on the World Council of Churches to organize aid for North Korea.