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Anabaptism in Korea – Korea Anabaptist Center
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IVEP) International Volunteer Exchange Program. YAMEN) Young Anabaptist Mennonite Exchange Network. SALT) Serving and Learning Together. How it All Began. This is an article excerpt from Asia volume for “A Global Mennonite History” by Kyong-Jung Kim. The Anabaptist witness in Korea began following the Korean War in 1953, when Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) initiated a relief ministry. KAC News Letter 2015. January 26, 2016. 8220;Victim Offender Conferencing” was Published. June 21, 2015. June 17, 2015.
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Directions to KAC – Korea Anabaptist Center
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IVEP) International Volunteer Exchange Program. YAMEN) Young Anabaptist Mennonite Exchange Network. SALT) Serving and Learning Together. The KAC office has moved to a new location. 3rd Floor, 34 Chuncheon-ro,. Chuncheon city, South Korea 200-943. From Incheon International Airport. From the 9-C Station at Incheon International Airport, take airport bus to Chuncheon city, which is the last stop on the route. (It usually takes about 2.5 hours by bus.). Airport Bus Schedule from Incheon airport to Chuncheon:.
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Membership – Korea Anabaptist Center
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IVEP) International Volunteer Exchange Program. YAMEN) Young Anabaptist Mennonite Exchange Network. SALT) Serving and Learning Together. Individual members include all individuals who support the KAC ministry, regardless of age, academic background, gender, denomination, position, occupation, etc. Group members include Mennonite schools, churches, communities, civic groups, MVS, etc., that are in partnership with KAC’s ministry. Further, members dedicated to KAC’s ministry. Deny themselves (Matthew 16:24).