In 1985 Ey Ja Kim, a naturalized American, was the accounting supervisor for one of the world’s leading chartered accounting firms’ Washington, D.C., office. She took a leave of absence from her job to take the gospel to her devout Buddhist family on Nam Hae, an island off the Korean coast. After serving as an associate in missions for three years and donating her profit sharing funds—which meant terminating her employment—to build a church, she received her appointment to Korea in 1991. In Korea she coordinates the Associates In Missions program, promotes and directs the Korea Network of Prayer, and plants new churches. She also teaches in the Bible school, ministers in local churches, and serves as a member of the General Board and the overseer of the Board of Trustees.
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