Eun Ah Cho explores the role of the Asian church in global missions, focusing on Korea’s church growth and its missionary movements. Highlighting early Bible translation efforts that aided literacy and spiritual growth, Cho underscores Korea’s enduring commitment to global evangelism, which began with the first missionaries in 1908. The session reflects on the resilience of the Asian church, often likened to jars of clay overflowing with tears, demonstrating faithfulness amidst adversity. Cho emphasizes Asia’s shift from a receiving to a sending continent, playing a crucial role in maintaining church unity. Through prayerful endurance and unity in diversity, the Asian church continues to contribute significantly to the global mission field.
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