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  • CCC Conference Site

    Reset In Christ: CCC Summer Conference

    The 2014 CCC Summer Conference, hosted every year by Campus Crusade for Christ in Korea, was held in Pyeongchang, Gangwondo province in South Korea, where over ten thousand college students, and student leaders gathered from all over Korea and even around the world to worship and praise the Lord. Th…
  • Jesus Film

    Project Friendship Part 8: Into The Wild II

    For the last week of their mission trip, the KCCC LA team was sent out into the countryside of Mongolia to share the Gospel with two nomadic families they met as they drove through the plains.
  • Mongolian traditional tents

    Project Friendship Part 7: Into The Wild I

    Every year, before KCCC (Korea Campus Crusade for Christ) in Los Angeles sends out its many short term mission teams to their respective fields, the younger students always get to hear stories and testimonies and stories about what makes each country unique and special. For Mongolia, it was leaving …
  • Gospel Night

    Project Friendship Part 6: The Big Day

    The Friday on the 13th June, was the day all the members of the KCCC LA Mongolia mission team were waiting for. This was the day the missionaries were planning to officially share about the Gospel of Christ with the Mongolian college students with whom they have been having English class and fellows…
  • Cafe Night

    Project Friendship Part 5: Fellowship

    Perhaps the most important part of any short-term or long-term mission trip is getting to know the people of the country at a very intimate level before sharing the Gospel with them. The KCCC Mongolia mission team also put a heavy emphasis on fellowship with their Mongolian students who showed up to…
  • Bodies of Abducted Israeli Teens Found, 1 Teen in Palestine Also Found Dead

    The three teens who had been kidnapped in June were found dead on Monday in the West Bank field, not far from where they had last been seen. Eyal Yifrach, 19; Naftali Fraenkel and Gilad Shaer, both 16; were abducted as they were trying to hitchhike a ride home. However, on Wednesday, a body of a 16-…
  • Pastor Timothy Yoo and Reverend John Kim

    Interview with World Agape Mission Church: Being Discipled and Disciplers

    An interview with Reverend John Kim, head pastor of World Agape Mission Church, and Pastor Timothy Yoo, pastor of the English ministry. They share their experiences on how their church and English ministry developed over the years.
  • MCCC Open Chapel

    Project Friendship Part 4: Just Like Back at Home

    On the last Friday of May before they started their campus ministry, the Mongolia mission team from KCCC was invited to join in MCCC’s last joint worship of the academic year. The worship was hosted at a local church behind the Ulanbaataar University campus, and students of seven college campuses …
  • English Class

    Project Friendship Part 3: Campus Life and Campus Ministry

    On June 2nd , after a few days to get adjusted to their new environment and overcoming jetlag, the KCCC Mongolia mission team began the first part of their campus ministry, which was to bring students that God had prepared for them to eventually share the Gospel with.
  • Team #3 at Ulanbaataar

    Project Friendship Part 2: “Sain Baina Uu Ulanbaataar!” (Hello, Ulanbaataar)

    After almost 15 hours in the air, and 12 hours in Korea, the KCCC Mongolia mission team finally landed in Chinggis Khan International Airport in Ulanbaataar, the capital city of Mongolia. The 11 Korean American missionaries were greeted by 4 Mongolian CCC key students and 2 full-time staff who will …
  • Team #3 at LAX

    Project Friendship Part 1: Take Off

    On May 27th, KCCC (Korea Campus Crusade for Christ) sent out its very first of around 16 short term summer mission teams. Team #3, which composed of 6 male students, 4 female students and 1 full time KCCC staff, departed for Mongolia on schedule to start the campus ministry in the capital city of Ul…
  • Lawsuit Against the Ban on Sexual Orientation Conversion Therapy Refused by Supreme Court

    Supreme Court refused to hear a case against California Senate Bill 1172, a bill which bans sexual orientation conversion therapy, on Monday. The case was brought by Liberty Counsel, a Christian legal aid group. They wanted the Supreme Court to step in because although many LGBTQ activists believe t…
  • Contraceptive

    Employers No Longer Required to Provide Contraceptive Coverage for Employees

    Supreme Court ruled on Monday that employers with religious beliefs against abortion and contraceptives are allowed to exclude contraceptive coverage from their employees’ health care benefits. The issue was brought to court by two separate businesses. Hobby Lobby is a craft store owned by the Gre…
  • Isaiah Austin: Taking Hardship as a Blessing

    Isaiah Austin, a 7”1’ former center player at Baylor University, was one of the players with greatest potential to be picked at the NBA Draft on Friday – until he learned that he has a syndrome that would end his basketball career. Austin was diagnosed with Marfan syndrome, “a genetic disord…
  • Open Doors Iraq

    Open Doors Ministry Provides Food and Water for Christians and Others Fleeing Mosul

    The occupation of the Iraqi city of Mosul by violent extremist Muslims of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) forced up to 3,000 Christian families out of their houses on June 9. Most of them fled to the safer northern Kurdish area. A few days later Open Doors started supporting the refugees …
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