Eunjin Kim oral history interview.
Content Description
Interview on January 10, 2023, with Kim, Korean missionary to Cambodia, in which she discusses missionary and education work in Cambodia at the Rainbow School and kindergarten, providing training to adult students/trainees from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand at the New International Bethany Institute (ministry of New International Builder's Community), Cambodian culture and her own cultural experiences, relationships among Christians in country among Buddhist majority, limited church experiences in national congregations, address social needs of students and their families, role of women (single and married) in Cambodia, the stress of ministry, raising and educating her children in Cambodia, and the value of the Marriage and Family Therapy program at the Wheaton College Grad School for her future ministry. Covers the period 2008-2023. Audio recording T02 .WAV audio file, 0.489 GB. Language: English.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Provenance
Donated to the Archives by Kim.
Restrictions Apply
Yes
Access Restrictions
Segment of recording [01:08:10- ] restricted from researcher use and internet posting until December 31, 2043, and then subject to review before opening.
- Buddhism -- Cambodia.
- Cambodia.
- Christian education -- Cambodia.
- Church and social problems -- Cambodia.
- Education -- Cambodia.
- Intercultural communication -- Cambodia
- Kim, Seung Hoon.
- Missionaries -- Korea.
- Missions -- Cambodia.
- Missions, Korean.
- New International Bethany Institute (Cambodia)
- Sex role -- Cambodia.
- Wheaton College (Ill.). Graduate School
- Women missionaries.
Creator
- Kim, Eunjin. (Person)