January 17thKorea Anabaptist Center turns 20

The Korea Anabaptist Center, which grew out of a burgeoning interest in Anabaptism in South Korea in the 1990s, celebrated its 20th anniversary Dec. 11.
About 30 people came together over Zoom to mark the occasion.
“I believe that one of KAC’s roles is to console Korean Christians who are so deeply disappointed by churches and pastors,” said KAC director SunJu Moon. “Many Christians leave the church . . . since they can’t see any hope from the churches. KAC communicates there is still hope and encourages people to follow Jesus.”
Based in Chuncheon, South Korea, the center focuses on bringing peace to Korean churches and society by networking with other organizations and offering materials it has published.