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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) (Korean: 예수 그리스도 후기 성도 교회) was unofficially established in South Korea as early as World War II due to religious influence by LDS servicemen; however, Korean people did not begin to get baptized until the missionary efforts of LDS servicemen during the Korean War. Kim Ho Jik was the first Korean person to be baptized in the LDS Church on July 29, 1951 in New York. Two of his children were of the first four Korean people baptized in Korea on August 3, 1952. LDS Church presence and missionary work was officially established on April 20, 1956 with the arrival of two missionaries: Don G. Powell and Richard L. Detton. The Korean Mission opened on July 8, 1962 with Gail E. Carr as the first president of the mission. Successful missiona

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  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in South Korea (en)
  • A Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias na Coreia do Sul (pt)
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  • A Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias foi estabelecida na Coreia do Sul em 1951, durante a Guerra da Coreia. Entre os primeiros mórmons do país, esteve o coreano Ho Kim Jik, convertido ao concluir seus estudos nos Estados Unidos. Kim se tornou um influente líder do governo coreano e abriu o caminho para os missionários praticarem o proselitismo na Coreia. (pt)
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) (Korean: 예수 그리스도 후기 성도 교회) was unofficially established in South Korea as early as World War II due to religious influence by LDS servicemen; however, Korean people did not begin to get baptized until the missionary efforts of LDS servicemen during the Korean War. Kim Ho Jik was the first Korean person to be baptized in the LDS Church on July 29, 1951 in New York. Two of his children were of the first four Korean people baptized in Korea on August 3, 1952. LDS Church presence and missionary work was officially established on April 20, 1956 with the arrival of two missionaries: Don G. Powell and Richard L. Detton. The Korean Mission opened on July 8, 1962 with Gail E. Carr as the first president of the mission. Successful missiona (en)
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