Abstract

Korean missionary work moved forward along with the growth of Korean churches and the economy. During the 19th century, Korea shifted from labor-intensive industries to manufacturing industries. Now, in Fourth Industrial Revolution, Korea is responding strategically to industries in all nations. Undoubtedly Korean churches grew significantly in the past few decades. However, the Korean missionary strategy sought to transplant the Korean pastoral method rather than establishing a missionary theology suitable for the site. It lacked collaboration and rejected funding in real estate for mission purposes. Problems remain despite the immens growth of Korea. Therefore, Korean missionary strategies to achieve sustainable missionary work in the New Normal era are contemplated in this study.

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