THE NECESSITY OF THREE GENERATIONAL FAITH TRANSMISSION

Authors: Dr. Kyung-Yun Kim & *Dr. Jun-Ki Chung

ABSTRACT

Since the mid-20th century, Korean Protestantism has been in serious retreat as a result of demographic decline and the onset of postmodernism. Consequently, church growth has plateaued, and a substantial proportion of Korean young people have exited the church. This study will argue that three-generational faith transmission, through integrated worship and faith training in the church and home, is essential to reverse this trend. Combining biblical interpretation, empirical research, and theological analysis, this study will emphasize the importance of a strong spiritual legacy across three generations and show that this can have a positive impact on the revival of the church and the well-being of society.

Keywords: Faith transmission, spiritual discipline, three-generational faith, Korean Protestantism, post-modernism

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