Koreans are believed to have ancestral links to the ancient Mongolians and Turks. They likely migrated to the Korean peninsula from as far away as the Siberian region. Distinct regional differences in culture and politics exist among South Koreans. The most important regional difference is between the Gyeongsang region in the southeast and the Jeolla region in the southwest. The two regions maintain a rivalry that reaches back to the fourth century AD. The rivalry originated from a struggle for control of the peninsula. Korean regional differences melt away among those who migrate to other countries like Mauritania. They learn to get along and cooperate, since they are all minorities in a culturally different land.
South Korea has a strong economy with all the modern conveniences. They do not move to other countries as refugees, but often come as students and businessmen, representing South Korean corporations. Only a small number are in Mauritania, a country that does not attract foreign investors.
Koreans are Christians or Buddhist, though many are secular. Many Koreans see religion as an inherited trait as much or more so than a faith. Also, many South Koreans practice elements of several belief systems including new religions and New Age spiritualities. Many modern, relativistic approaches to faith and hybrid religious belief systems exist. Christianity is the only faith that maintains distinct lines between those who belong to the belief system and those who do not.
Koreans needs continued clear and consistent representation of biblical Christianity. Koreans in Mauritania need to see Christians living out Christ’s teachings about love, service, and faith.
Pray that God will ignite passion for him and his word in among Koreans in Mauritania.
Pray that Koreans will evangelize and disciple Muslims in Mauritania for the glory of God.
Praise God for the amazing missionary vision of the Korean Church!
Pray that Koreans in Mauritania will draw the local people to join them as a vibrant mission force.
Scripture Prayers for the Korean in Mauritania.
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