On November 10, 2010, Peters speaks at the Rotary Club of Seoul on the topic of “North Korea-Chinese Orphans in Manchuria.”
Peters participates in a three-day conference in Japan about the stories of three North Korean former foster children.
Christian activist Tim Peters protests for the rights of the North Korean refugees in China.
Rev. Peters speaking at the Catacombs, which are weekly meetings he holds with others who share his interest in the current events of North Korea.
Tim Peters delivers a speech at an international conference in Japan concerning the recent conditions for potential North Korean fugitives and what the general public can do to help.
On the 24th of August 2010, Timothy A. Peters informs the audience at the RAS (Royal Asiatic Society) meeting for the Korea branch about “Korea’s Forgotten Children.”
This photo of Tim A. Peters was taken shortly after an interview on the Free North Korean Radio regarding his humanitarian work in North Korea.
Tim A. Peters stands next to a North Korean family whom he has helped find refuge in Thailand.
Tim Peters, the founder of Helping Hands Korea.
Peters poses with Dr. Norbert Vollertsen, another North Korean activist.
During a conference at Yongsan Garrison, South Korea, Peters talks about the harsh health conditions of North Koreans, especially of those who attempt to escape.
Cleverly captioned as “Seoul Saver,” Timothy A. Peters appears on the front cover of Times Magazine.
Timothy A. Peters poses with young children who come from both a Chinese and North Korean background. (Their faces have been blurred out to protect their identities.)
Yoo Chul Min is one of the many people whom Peters has helped escape from the oppressive North Korean government. Yoo Chul Min passed away in the Mongolian borders due to severe dehydration.
Yoo Chul Min's father reads the Bible to his son's grave.
Rev. Tim Peters watches with concern as a young North Korean woman is examined by a doctor.
Rev. Peters delivers a speech regarding the current predicament of North Korean refugees at an event in China sponsored by the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea.
Rev. Peters leads a demonstration at the Chinese Consulate in Toronto, Canada.
Reverend Peters hangs out with some young North Korean refugees.
At an event organized by Tim Peters, North Korean activist Chun Ki Won presents his daughter to the podium in front of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Chun graciously reunites with his daughter Hanah, with Reverend Tim A. Peters on the left.
This photo was shortly taken after 1996, depicting Tim Peters helping distribute food to the starving North Koreans.
Tim A. Peters speaks in Seoul, South Korea in 2007 during a protest in front of the foreign ministry.
A photo of Tim A. Peters at leisure, one of the few times that he is away from his demanding work.