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Some 250 people, including visitors from as far away as China, attended the fifth biennial Korean Small Group/Coffee Break Conference in mid-August at Rancho Capistrano Conference Center in California.

Several Korean Christian Reformed pastors were among the participants. ā€œIt was a good time for Korean pastors to learn more about Coffee Break small-group ministry,ā€ said Rev. Edward Yoon, a conference speaker and consultant for the Korean Coffee Break program.

Plenary sessions, workshops, and small group Bible studies centered on the conference theme ā€œGod of Second Chances,ā€ based on the book of Hosea.

Rev. David Ross, director of the Antioch Missions Training Center, brought a keynote address that emphasized Godā€™s purifying and restoring love. Brent and Diane Averill, authors of the Discover Your Bible study on Hosea, titled their message ā€œWe All Have Some Peter in Usā€ā€”noting that despite the apostle Peterā€™s flaws, he was given many opportunities for faithful service.

A highlight was the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Jung-Suk Koh, Korean missionaries to Japan, who presented a special praise segment during a conference worship service.

Reflecting on the conference, Christian Reformed Home Missionsā€™ Korean-ministry team leader Tong Park said, ā€œThe conference always comes with a big surprise. This year it was a team of dedicated workers who served the gathering sacrificially. Thanks to their efforts the conference went smoothly. Participants from Korea, China, and Japan were in awe.ā€

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