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Kim Myung Jung

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Kim Myung Jung
NSA memberKorea
1964 - ????
CounsellorAsia
1988 - 2000

Dr. Kim Myung Jung is a Korean Bahá’í who served as a National Spiritual Assembly member and Continental Counselor.

Jung was a Bahá’í as of the early 1960's and in 1964 he was elected to the first independent National Spiritual Assembly of Korea.[1] In 1988 he was appointed as a Continental Counselor by the Universal House of Justice becoming the first Korean to serve in the role.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ↑ Barbara R. Sims, Raising the Banner in Korea: An Early Bahá'í History, NSA of Korea: Tokyo, 1996, p 49
  2. ↑ Barbara R. Sims, Raising the Banner in Korea: An Early Bahá'í History, NSA of Korea: Tokyo, 1996, p 53
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