Korean Pentecost tells the story of Hunt and Blair, two Presbyterian missionaries, who labored long and hard without fruit in the Far East, only to experience the greatest revival in the Twentieth Century. A must hear for faithful preachers who haven't much fruit to show for their labors. TRANSCRIBED SERMONS ON OUR WEBSITE!
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Well Done Well done Pastor. Information on the history of Korean Christianity is sparse at best. The sermon was well researched and thus, accurate. I appreciated his touching on Thomas who first brought the Bible to Koreans while being killed. Many know about Blair and Underwood. But, almost no one know about Thomas who first pierced the curtain to let the light of the Gospel enter the Hermit Kingdom. I am a Korea - born American and am thankful for this sermon. Many know of Carey, Taylor, Judson, etc. I appreciate this sermon about the missionary to Korea. They were also responsible for the building of first universities for men and even women which was foundational of the "Miracle on the Han River". Thomas, Underwood, Blair, and other missionaries must be rejoicing to see the growth of Christianity in the peninsula. Thanks again.
Cho Dae Chul (4/23/2004)
from Seoul, S.Korea
Great Sermon! Valuable history of seeds fallen on the ground.