(Minghui.org) Below are two stories of those who have chosen to withdraw their memberships in the Chinese Communist Party.

Shenyang Capital: “I Hope the Korean Prophecy Won't Come True”

A lady greeted me during a morning grocery trip. I turned around, walked over to her, and asked if she knew me. She was surprised that I did not remember her and said that she worked at the meat shop.” She had a health problem earlier, and I had written to her how to recover quickly.

She is a completely different woman now. I mentioned that because my son went abroad, I had not bought beef during the past six months. She was pleased and asked me many questions about Falun Gong and the persecution.

I explained that it was arranged in our history that the Chinese Communist Party would persecute Falun Gong. The final outcome has been revealed. A prime minister of the Ming Dynasty, Liu Bowen, predicted, “1,000 out of 10,000 poor people may survive, and 2 or 3 from the 10,000 wealthy people may survive.” A Korean book of prophecy from a few hundred years ago stated, “Less than 1 out of 10 households will stay,” according to The Book of Ge Temple. I explained that those who believe the Communist Party's propaganda about Falun Gong would also be eliminated, and that our Teacher said to try our best to save those who had been deceived.

She said she believed me and that someone had helped her quit the Communist Youth League. She often says, “Falun Dafa is good.” I mentioned that I had almost died in a detention center. She asked if I was scared. I said, “I'm not afraid. More people will be saved before the disaster.”

“Now I understand. You are very kind. Hurry and do that. I hope the Korean prophecy won't come true,” she said.

Chongqing: “Things Are Better After Quitting the Party”

A practitioner met two people who had recently quit the Communist Party and its youth organizations, the Communist Youth League and the Young Pioneers. They asked if I had done their three withdrawals, and she confirmed that she had taken care of both of them.

They said that something good had happened following their withdrawals.

One person said that he had lent money to his friend and mortgaged his home. His friend had not returned the money, so he had taken the matter to court. Their relationship became strained, but immediately after he quit the Party, his friend agreed to return the money.

The other person said that he was a businessman and how it is difficult to do business these days. Immediately after he quit the Party, someone called him for new business.