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Yesterday (on the 14th), we shared the problems of some theological graduates producing unqualified pastors at this time, and the fact that once they become a pastor, they continue to maintain their status even if they cause major problems.

Today, we will talk about some lost pastors who are pursuing money and power rather than Jesus' teaching.



Sell ​​to the end, first, reporter Lee Dae-wook.



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are the people and pastors who are struggling while exchanging harsh words.



[I know you spent 2 billion dollars.

Stay still.]



[Revelation of the 2011 Hanki-Chong Money Election: I heard that 2 billion won to 4 billion won of money will be scattered every year when the Hanki-Chong vote



season comes

.]

I



took the

pastor's money and gave it to me.] This

is just after the election of the Korean Christian Federation in 2011 and the president of the Korean Christian Federation.



There was even the word '5 locks per 10', saying that if you spend 1 billion won, you win, and if you spend 500 million won, you fall.



It was because of the status of Ki-chong Han at that time that wealthy pastors were trying to become presidents.



As a Protestant representative, he can exert influence by exchanging with key figures such as the President. At that time, Pastor Gil Ja-yeon, the President of the President at the time, caused controversy by kneeling down on the President's knees and praying at the breakfast prayer meeting.



The greed of some of these pastors led Han Ki-chong to a sudden decline.



At the time, it was the largest church council in Korea, but after that, major denominations and Christian groups withdrew from it, and now it has become a small group with only 3% of the church members.



The decline of the Hangi-chong, coupled with the succession of large churches and money issues, symbolizes the crisis of Korean Protestants.



[Deokman Bae/Professor Nehemiah, Christian Research Institute: Korean churches are starting to collapse from the late 1990s.

Lost.

Then the church begins to inherit.

From large churches.

After that, pastors began to



appear

on the air due to issues of sex, misappropriation and embezzlement.]

This church in Seoul has reduced the number of new members by one third in recent years.



It is because of the pastor's pastor.



Members of the congregation raised the question and held an audit, and suspicious money problems were revealed one after another.



[Seoul ○○ Church Deacon: The total balance of donations carried over for five years is 350 million.

(But there is no money).

I just don't have money.] The



pastor's authoritative attitude increased the conflict.



[Seoul ○○ Church Deacon: I am your spiritual father.

So, every year before New Year's Day, the saints give a triple.

(All of the older people are?) Yes.]



[Pastor Seong-gyu Jung/Director of the Church Consultation Center: You can't talk about the pastor's words, you shouldn't have any doubts about what you say, like doubting God...

.] When the



conflict reached an extreme, the senior pastor was suspended from the presbytery.



[Pastor sent to the presbytery: Pastor Kim ○○, sorry.

Go out (from the chapel).]



However, the pastor is continuing his ministry by going through the complaint procedure.



According to statistics on one church problem counseling, pastors are responsible for three-quarters of church disputes.



When asked about what causes disputes, 28% answered the question of money.



(Video coverage: Bae Munsan, video editing: Lee Seung-jin, CG: Hong Seong-yong, VJ: Kim Jun-ho)



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