Publication: Mission Banks

Building bridges of peace in South Korea

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September 2015

South Korea mission bank tools

​Twenty years ago, a house church called Jesus Village Church began in
Korea. People from the house church spread the idea of peace and helped
to form the Korea Anabaptist Center. Now, people, churches and
organizations come to KAC to learn about what it means to follow Jesus’
way of peace with others. Mission workers Jae Young Lee and Karen
Spicher promote peace through KAC and its English language program,
called Connexus.

Mennonite Mission Network supports the
Northeast Asia Regional Peacebuilding Institute
and helps to recruit teachers for the Connexus
Language Institute. Both of these organizations
promote peace by working to heal relationships.

Giving project display idea

At the Northeast Asia Youth Peace Camp, children
use art supplies to draw, color, and paint for peace
education activities. To display your giving project,
color and cut out several painting pots. For every
$10 collected, add another brush to the painting
pot. A full painting pot equals $100.