Ha Yong-jo
Ha Yong-jo or Hah Yong Jo (Korean: 하용조; 1946—2011) was the founding pastor of Onnuri Community Church in Seoul, South Korea.
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Revised Romanization | Ha Yong-jo |
McCune–Reischauer | Ha Yongcho |
Biography
Born in 1946 in South Pyeongan Province (now, part of North Korea), Ha studied at Konkuk University and Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary in Seoul.[1]
He brought together twelve families in 1984 to establish Onnuri Community Church. His approach was to model the church after the book of Acts,[2] in what became known as the Acts 29 Vision, in building churches and sending out missionaries. By June 2010, Onnuri had sent 1,200 missionaries and maintained a membership of 75,000.[3]
Ha Yong-jo battled liver cancer and died on August 2, 2011, in Seoul.[1][4]
gollark: τρανσλιτερατιον ις φυν.
gollark: ζομβιες ἀρε βαδ
gollark: ἐνιου
gollark: γοοδ
gollark: ΠοτατΟΣ Ταυ
References
- Kim Yoon-mi (2 August 2011). "Onnuri Church founder Ha dies". Korea Herald. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- Ha, Yong-jo (2017). The Dream of an Acts-like Church. Seoul: Duranno Publishing. ISBN 9788953130074.
- "Onnuri Church History". en.onnuri.org (in Korean). Onnuri Community Church. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- Cho, Eugene (2 August 2011). "In memory of Pastor Ha Yong Jo". Retrieved 23 August 2018.
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