South Korea church refocuses on discipling next generations

South Korea church refocuses on discipling next generations

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Grace Tia for Church of the Nazarene Asia-Pacific
| 06 Jan 2022
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DaeKwang Church of the Nazarene in Seoul, South Korea, is beginning a new focus on discipling the next generation. In November of 2021, the church restarted its Sunday school program for middle and high school students and young adults with the theme, “With Jesus.” The initial program was attended by 30 young people.

The initial gathering focused on the Kingdom of heaven. Choi Bitnae, who has a background in family welfare, led the program. She shared about focusing on the “most important” versus the things in this world. Bitnae shared that she was moved by how the young people focused on, listened to, and responded to the message. Some of the young people recommitted their lives to Jesus.

“Through the message that I heard, I realized how alcohol, tobacco, and drugs affected my life and my faith,” one participant shared. “Instead of harming the physical body, I have decided to fill my body with the things that please God.”

The Sunday school department and Nazarene Youth International at the DaeKwang church plan to create various activities that will intentionally disciple the next generation of Korean young people in their community. They also began to hold NYI worship services attended by children and youth as well as multicultural groups. 

DaeKwang church leaders hope that these young people will continue their spiritual journey with joy in the presence of God and immerse their lives in God’s Word and live as disciples of Jesus Christ.

“I hope and pray that all the members of the church will unite and pray for this program,” said Oh WonKeun, senior pastor of DaeKwang church. “As we enter the new normal in this COVID-19 pandemic, I hope that our young people who may be living in darkness will decide to change their life and live in true peace and joy with Jesus.” 

--Church of the Nazarene Asia-Pacific

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