Korean Church Growth Movement
The Korean Church Growth Movement refers to a significant increase in the number of Christian congregations and followers in South Korea, particularly from the late 20th century. This movement is characterized by innovative evangelism strategies, strong community engagement, and the use of modern technology to reach a broader audience.
Key figures in this movement include David Yonggi Cho, founder of the Yoido Full Gospel Church, which is one of the largest congregations in the world. The movement emphasizes the importance of prayer, small group ministries, and dynamic worship services, contributing to the rapid growth of Christianity in the region.