Seoul Union Church supports several organizations both in Korea and in other
countries. Through this, we seek to be a visible demonstration of the love of God
through Jesus Christ to our neighbors, whoever and wherever they may be. Seoul
Union wants to allow people in the church to connect their fragile, momentary,
local labors to God's invincible, eternal, global purposes. God is at work all over
the globe, and we want each missionary we support to be the means of taking
the love of Christ around the world, as well as a means of bringing other parts of
the world home to Seoul Union. In this way, our view of the world and of the mighty
God, who is both present and works in every place, will expand and become
clearer for His glory.

Organizations and ministries supported by Seoul Union Church are:


Korea
:

Aeranwon: Home for Unmarried Mothers (Sang, Soon Han)
This home for unwed mothers provides daycare and Christian education.

Angels Haven: Home for Mentally Handicapped and Orphans (Kyu-Whan Cho)
Providing for the physical needs of the handicapped in Seoul. Angels' Haven funds purchase custom fitted braces for those in need. We have supported them since 1983.

Jung Shim Girl's High School: Juvenile Ministry (Soon Ja Bang)
Our church provides working funds and travel expenses for Pang Sunja, a woman chaplain at this girls' reformatory. We have supported Rev. Pang for more than 20 years.

Holt Services : Home for Mentally Handicapped & Orphans (Dae, Yeul Kim)
Holt Korea works as a general child welfare agency for homeless children. About 300 physically and mentally handicapped children are taken care of at Ilsan Welfare Town, Kyounggi-do.

Lydia House: Home for Old and Blind Women (Chan Suk Sun)
This facility houses elderly and blind women in Seoul, offering shelter, food, support and Christian teaching.

DMI International/ DMI Korea: Deaf Ministry (Komiko Nagasawa)

Severance Hospice :
(Chang-Geul Lee)
This program provides support for terminally ill cancer patients that cannot remain
in the hospital and are unable to receive sufficient care in a home environment.

South Africa : Durban Bible College.

Kenya : Wycliffe Bible Translation

Thailand : Overseas Missionary Fellowship
(OMF) (Gale, Melissa and Jeff)
This couple used to be with ‘International Students Inc.' and worked among the international students at a local University in the U.S. Now they are in a language training school in Singapore getting ready for Mission work in China.

Mongolia : Hospice Ministry

Uganda: World Concern
Sebastian and his family are in Cambridge, England doing his PhD's and preparing to go back as missionaries to India where they were prior to the U.K. Miss Jung-yoon Kim is a nurse working as the trainer for nurses at the hospital in western Uganda. We have
supported her since 1987.

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