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Old 04-07-2007, 02:39 PM
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Pentecostalism in South Korea

I've been doing some research into South Korea, and I can't seem to find much in the way of churches there. I had heard that the Bernards had a good revival back in the day, but there's only one (lady) missionary in the whole country, and I don't know her location. It just seems that there would be more evidence in the country of UPC/Oneness influence, KWIM? If anyone could provide a list of churches in South Korea, I would appreciate it. We are exploring some options for the next couple/few years of our lives.

This is the book I found about the Bernards (I haven't read it)

http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/...ostal+Church+))

The only missionary in South Korea that I've been able to find (I haven't contacted her, although may do that soon)

http://kim.foreignmissions.com/ME2/S...4BDD67F2924E73
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Old 05-02-2008, 06:23 PM
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Re: Pentecostalism in South Korea

There are a number of Oneness churches in S. Korea. Many of them are under the direction of Asian believers with a local base, insead of being under the direct influence of a Western or U.S. organization. One of the most successful is the True Jesus Church organization that numbers in the millions and adheres to Oneness doctrine but has a few doctrinal distinctives that sets it appart from its Western counterparts. This is the case of most Asian Oneness churches.
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Re: Pentecostalism in South Korea

It is my understanding that the nationals are in charge of the upc churches in S. Korea. I think the upc organization there is supported and run by the locals.
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