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Home > About CLWMF > Direction of the Work > Short-term Work |
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Short Term Mission work is maximizing the spreading of the Gospel through the participation of many Korean Christians. Of note is that since 2001, National Evangelism Conferences have been sponsored throughout the countries of Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, D.R.Congo, and Rwanda with Rwanda as the center. This is impossible to do without the participation of many Christians
Short term mission work has greatly influenced Africa and has become the starting point for the union of the different church denominations within each of the respective countries.
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Since 1995 we have operated the short term mission program, and since 2001, through the work of the large scale short term mission participation, we have sponsored the National Evangelism Conferences in 5 countries. (Refer to the Short Term Mission Album within the Resources section)
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2001
During the ¡°2001 Rwanda National Convention¡± 72 short term missionaries sponsored and hosted ¡°The National Prayer Conference for the Salvation of the Nation¡±, ¡°National Leadership Seminar (4000 attendees)¡±, and Rwanda National Evangelism Conference (the total number participating: 300,000).
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2002
92 short term missionaries held the ¡°2002 Rwanda National Missions for Children¡± in which 100,000 Rwandan children participated. In addition, 200,000 people participated in the ¡°Central Africa Envagelizm Conference¡± which was held in 4 countries (Uganda, Rwanda, D.R.Congo, Burundi).
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2003
With 2000 women leaders as attending, 45 short term missionaries participated in hosting Healing Consultation Seminars. In addition, the Mission Conference for Children that was held for four days in Bukavu, D.R.Congo had 24,000 children attend daily.
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2004
In 32 cities of the countries of Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi 300 short term missionaries hosted Mission Conferences for Children (in 200 elementary and secondary schools), and Leadership Seminars and Evangelism Crusades, (in 32 cities/100 seminars). In addition, the Hallelujah Soccer Team played 9 matches (attended by 50,000 people); Opera California had 7 peerformances of their musical (attended by 30,000 people); CCC Praise Vision worked in conjunction with the Hallelujah Soccer Team; and CMF Family mission organization hosted a Couples Festival for Korean missionaries and native church workers.
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