South Korean Missions
Our coverage of the kidnappings of Korean Christians in Afghanistan includes: Missions Isn't Safe
Let's not learn the wrong lessons from the South Korean kidnappings.(November 7, 2007) The Pulse: Short-Term Troubles
Lessons from the South Korean kidnappings in Afghanistan.(November 7, 2007) In the Aftermath of a Kidnapping
The South Korean missionary movement seeks to mature without losing its zeal.(November 7, 2007) Hostages' Pastor: 'Remorse Is the Face of the Church'
Interview with Park Eun-jo: 'I don't want this to be a stumbling block for missions.'(September 4, 2007) Costly Commitment
In wake of abductions, Korean Christians take heavy criticism.(August 13, 2007) South Korean Politicians Blame U.S. for Taliban Hostages
Korean officials seek direct negotiations with kidnappers.(August 3, 2007) After Taliban Kills Two Hostages, South Korea Pleads for Compromise
As another deadline passes, Taliban abductors make threats and Afghanistan warns of military action.(August 2, 2007) From CT Liveblog: Remaining South Korean hostages released
The government will seek compensation from church.(August 30, 2007) Taliban releases Christian hostages
Eight of the 19 released so far. More are promised.(August 29, 2007) Deal Reached to Release Hostages [updated]
S. Korea promises to withdraw troops, ban missionary work.(August 28, 2007) Can the state kidnap? Can the church object?
Following up on "Freeing Christian hostages the Jack Bauer way."(August 16, 2007) Freeing Christian hostages the Jack Bauer way
Report: South Korean government stopped plan to kidnap kidnappers' family members.(August 14, 2007) Previous coverage of Korean missions includes: A Century After North Korean Revival, Dreams of an Encore tells about the centennial celebration of the 1907 Pyongyang revival.(January 31, 2007) Missions Incredible
South Korea sends more missionaries than any country but the U.S. And it won't be long before it's number one.(March 1, 2006) Prophecy and Politics
How revivals and the Olympics made Korea the wunderkind of missions.(March 1, 2006) Honoring Pioneers
The early missionaries to Korea serve as examples to modern-day ones.(March 1, 2006) Other articles on missions and ministry are available on our site.
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