Cross-cultural leadership values for Korean missionaries in the PhilippinesHuh, Jin PhilGlanville, Elizabeth L
devised for Korean missionaries (QFKM) and the Cross-Cultural Adaptability Inventory (CCAI) translated for Korean missionaries, plus interviews with directors of eight missionary training centers in Korea, twenty-four Korean missionaries, and twelve nationals in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Bangladesh...
But probably it’s significant: out of all Asian countries, Christian missionaries were only more successful in the Philippines than Korea, and churches here are huge institutions that many (most?) Koreans join for networking, jobs, and informal welfare and so on. That doesn’t mean that memb...
But as far as I know, half of them come to Indonesia as part of missionaries, while others come for different reasons. I used to tutor Indonesian to foreigners, and one of them is Korean and I learnt some Korean also from her :) Btw, I think there was a lengthy conversation also ...
Bellonet and Roze: Overzealous Servants of Empire and the 1866 French Attack on Korea In February 1866 anti-Christian persecutions by the Taew'n'gun resulted in the execution of nine French Jesuit missionaries secretly proselytizing in Korea. French reaction was extreme, with the French Far Easter...
By the mid-19thcentury with whaling in decline and the ancient Hawaii land system dismantled, thedescendants of the earliest American missionaries to the Islands, turned the land into avast plantation. Hungry for labor, they imported an army of agricultural laborers fromChina, Japan, Korea, and ...
After opening its doors to the Western world after trade agreements in the 1860s, Western missionaries and travelers brought their own foods and ingredients from countries like the United States, Britain, France. During Japanese colonization (1910-1945), Korea was used as a sort of food support...
This book describes the origin and growth of the Presbyterian Church of the Philippines (PCP), a major Presbyterian denomination in the Philippines, and explains the strategies used by Presbyterian missionaries to accomplish Presbyterianism in the Philippines. (Christian)Jose Nam...
The Koreans with about 154,000 of them reported as immigrants are the biggest number of foreign nationals in Southeast Asia.In the Philippines, history tells us that the Koreans came to the country in several phases: with the very first ones before the war consisting of Korean missionaries. ...
Philippines ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY John Sungchul Hong KimKyung JaAs a single and full-time missionary woman in Davao City, Philippines from 1998 to 2005, I had many opportunities to fellowship with the Korean married women missionaries. At that time, I found that many Korean married women ...