Are Jehovahs Witnesses Banned In South Korea. Christian Neutrality in South. All the brothers who have been set free have expressed deep gratitude for their newfound freedom and the opportunity they had to prove their loyalty to Jehovah God.
Jehovahs Witnesses have an active presence in most countries. In June of 1949 the first congregation was formed in Seoul and today that has grown into a great organization of over 87000 active Witnesses in the Republic of Korea. Almost 20000 church members have.
Jehovahs Witnesses have an active presence in most countries.
Jehovahs Witnesses are grateful that South Koreas judiciary now recognizes an individuals right to conscientiously refuse. They are probably one of the most hands on religious groups in South Korea that try to start a conversation with you. Untold Story of Korean Witnesses Showcased at National Museum SEPTEMBER 20 2019. Most of them came south where they could enjoy freedom of worship.