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Korean War
A dictionary of mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and partner churches in Korea from 1884 to 2020, highlighting about 1,000 Presbyterian missionaries.
This document was prepared after the PC(USA) Korean Peace Delegation’s visit to Seoul, South Korea, in November 2017 in response to Overture 12–01 and Commissioner Resolution 12–13, focusing on the… Read more »
Each year, Christians are invited to join in a prayer for peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula. Prepared by the National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) and the… Read more »
A Selective Timeline of the Christian Ecumenical Movement for Peace on the Korean Peninsula
A Sample Liturgy for a Worship Service with a Focus on Korea Peace
Presbyterian News on the Korean Conflict and Peacemaking Efforts, 2013-17
These resources, including articles, books, films/videos, websites, blogs, memoirs, poetry, novels, provide a good introduction to the No Gun Ri Massacre during the Korean War.
Agreement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Korea
I will never forget the morning of June 25, 1950. I was eight years old and living with my parents and brother in the Washington, D.C., area. My parents stayed… Read more »
By Namhee Lee (UCLA) The Korean War (1950–1953) remains possibly the most traumatic collective experience for most Koreans, both on the peninsula and in the diaspora since 1945. The war… Read more »