Life Word Mission

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Life Word Mission (Korean : 대한예수교침례회; RR : dae-ha-nye-su-gyo-chim-nye-hoe) is a South Korean Christian-based new religious movement founded in 1982 by Lee Yo-han (Korean : 이요한; RR : i-yo-han) (aka: Lee Bok-chil (Korean : 이복칠; RR : i-bok-chil)). [1] It is a splinter group from Yoo Byung-eun's Evangelical Baptist Church. [2]

In South Korea, Life Word Mission is one of several movements commonly known as Guwonpa (Korean : 구원파; Hanja : 救援派; RR : gu-won-pa) meaning Salvation Sect, from the Korean term guwon (Korean : 구원; RR : gu-won) meaning "salvations". [3] [4]

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