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South Korea

YFC Korea

Korea YFC's ministry in over 19 centers around the country includes clubs, rallies, youth camps, Youth Guidance, training for volunteers, church youth leaders, counseling ASK Academy, and a training school for church leaders.

Staff and volunteers operate out of 19 centers across Korea and have contact with over 60,000 young people annually and regulary disciple over 2,000 young people each year.

Leadership training is a key component of the ministry of YFC Korea. Training youth leaders, church leaders, staff, and volunteer adult leaders is a regular part of our ministry.

Mission Opportunities

Individuals and teams that can conduct Biblical, leadership, and evangelism training to staff, volunteers, and youth leaders can be easily utilized in a one or two week mission trip. Our main mission need is:

  • Training




History: After World War II, a republic was set up in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula while a communist-style government was installed in the north. The Korean War (1950-53) had US and other UN forces intervene to defend South Korea from North Korean attacks supported by the Chinese. An armistice was signed in 1953 splitting the peninsula along a demilitarized zone at about the 38th parallel. Thereafter, South Korea achieved rapid economic growth, with per capita income rising to 13 times the level of North Korea. In 1997, the nation suffered a severe financial crisis from which it continues to make a solid recovery. South Korea has also maintained its commitment to democratize its political processes. In June 2000, a historic first south-north summit took place between the south's President KIM Dae-jung and the north's leader KIM Chong-il. In December 2000, President KIM Dae-jung won the Noble Peace Prize for his lifelong committment to democracy and human rights in Asia. He is the first Korean to win a Nobel Prize.

Statistics:
Capital: Seoul
Population: 47,904,370
Languages: Korean
Currency: South Korean won (KRW)
GDP per capita: $16,100

 


YFC Korea Staff
YFC Korea Staff

Training Staff in Korea
Leadership Training