Mongolia Team 2023

Mongolia Team 2023

$5,089 raised

This project is fully funded. Thank you for your support!

How You Can Help

General Fund

General Fund

Anne Lee

Anne Lee

Eunice Yun

Eunice Yun

Ryan + Genah

Ryan + Genah

Sangmin + Emma

Sangmin + Emma

About This Project

According to the UN, "during the brutally cold winters in Mongolia, many street children in Ulaanbaatar find their best refuge is under their feet. They are called "manhole children" because they seek the warmth of the city’s underground pipes to survive."

Mongol Kids' Home is a local center that cares for these vulnerable kids who come from low-income homes.

Our team of 10 will embark on a 6 day vision trip to Ulaanbaatar to support Mongol Kids' Home, as King's Cross Church takes this first step to see if/how we can partner with them more long term.

Please check our individual pages to get more information on our reasons for joining the team and specific prayer requests. We are grateful for your partnership and help in mobilizing us to be the hands and feet that share the Good News to the people of Mongolia.

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Mongolian Christianity 

Revival and Growth (1990s - Present):

  • With the fall of the Soviet Union and Mongolia's transition to democracy in the early 1990s, religious freedom was restored. This period marked the resurgence of Christianity in Mongolia.
  • Foreign missionaries, often from South Korea and other countries, began arriving to share the Christian faith. They established churches, conducted outreach, and engaged in various social and humanitarian activities.
  • Despite initial resistance and challenges, Christianity began to gain some acceptance among Mongolians, especially the younger generations.
  • Over time, Mongolian Christians also emerged as leaders and evangelists within their own communities, contributing to the growth of the local Christian movement.

Challenges and Progress:

  • Cultural barriers, including Mongolia's deep-rooted Buddhist and shamanistic traditions, presented challenges to the spread of Christianity.
  • Some Christian groups were viewed skeptically, and there were cases of confusion between authentic Christian teachings and unorthodox beliefs.
  • Legal and bureaucratic obstacles in registering churches and obtaining official recognition sometimes hampered the activities of Christian groups.
  • After a rapid growth of christanity in the country, there has been steady decline in last 10 years.

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Trip Details
Date: Oct 3rd-8th
Team: 7 adults and 3 children
Work: Ministering to 50 children between age 2-10 in a local children's home 

Prayer Points 

  • Pray for health of all members, early Oct the temperature will drop well below 0 celcius.
  • Pray for long term vision and partership in the city of Ulaanbaatar 
  • Pray for a greater passion for the gospel will be awaken in our church commuinty through this trip.
  • Pray for children at the home, through our interaction they will be able to sense the love of our Father.
     

Allocation of Funds

With the raised funds, donations will be made to Mongol Kids' Home and the local church that runs the organization. The rest of the funds will cover team materials and supplies. Fundraising will close on Saturday, September 30.

*For all funds sent to this account, only US Credit Card holders and Paypal users will be able to receive US Tax Documents(Not eligible for Korea Tax Reports). All other funds are qualified for Korean Tax Documents only. Funds sent in South Korean Won cannot be applied to US Tax Documents.

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