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2007 KCCC Vision Conference

History of KCCC
Campus Crusade for Christ was founded by Bill and Vonette Bright at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1951. One year later, Bill Bright wrote 'The Four Spiritual Laws' - likely the most widely distributed religious booklet in history, with approximately 2.5 billion printed to date. By 1960, Campus Crusade was established on 40 campuses in the United States and in two other countries. During the 1960's the ministry began conducting international Christmas conferences and summer mission projects. In 2003, the campus ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ currently has active movements on more than 1,000 campuses with 44,000 students involved. There are 1,700 full-time campus ministry staff members serving in the U.S. and internationally. The ministry is sharing the gospel with approximately 8 million students each year with 7,900 recorded decisions by students who accepted Christ last year.

Established in 1958
While studying at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, California, Reverend Joon Gon Kim met Dr. Bright and learned of their common vision to reach the world for Christ. Reverend Kim returned to Korea and established Korea Campus Crusade for Christ (KCCC) in 1958. During the last forty years, KCCC has maintained its commitment to evangelize to Korea. With its main headquarter in Seoul, KCCC is operating ministries in 43 major cities in South Korea. KCCC has commissioned 1,000 staff members as overseas missionaries, and plans to send out 10,000 more staff members to unreached people groups by the year 2000.

Since then KCCC has focused on working with the college students and has played an important role in the shaping of Korean Christianity. With its main headquarters in Seoul, Korea Campus Crusade for Christ has commissioned more than a thousand staff members overseas as missionaries. It is the hope of this ministry to commission ten thousand missionaries into the 10/40 Window by the year 2020.

In 1982, Young-Won Kang established KCCC in America at Columbia University, New York University, and Julliard School of Music. KCCC serves campuses all over the United States, reaching out and touching the lives of thousands of Korean-Americans. KCCC strives to help the 1.5 and second generation Korean-Americans firmly establish their identity first as Christians, then as Korean-Americans.

Korea Campus Crusade for Christ in America
Korea Campus Crusade for Christ began commissioning missionaries into the United States, because of the need to minister to 1.5 and second generation Korean Americans. The focus of the new ministry was to firmly establish the Christian identities of the next generation of Koreans in America.

Korea Campus Crusade for Christ Today
Dong Whan and Jung Sook Kim helped to bring about a great student revival when they came into positions of leadership in 1996 at LA KCCC. The Great Commission Training Center (GCTC) for Korean staffs was established for the first time outside of Korea in 1997 to offer staff development and training and has since yielded more than sixty full-time staff. The Macedonian Project has also experienced rapid growth since 1997, and this past summer more than three hundred students were sent to eight different countries along the 10/40 Window for the fulfillment of the Great Commission. Vision Conference has grown from eighty attendants in 1996 to more than 1,200 attendees in 2002, and maintains a dream of three thousand students by the year 2005. The Gethsemane Prayer movement began in 1997 with twenty people but has since grown to more than three hundred students every week. Gethsemane Prayer has fueled the student movements not only in the Los Angeles region, but also in San Diego, Berkeley, New York City, Buffalo, and Toronto, Canada.

KCCC seeks to WIN, BUILD, TRAIN, and SEND students into the world as beacons of light for the fulfillment of the Great Commission in this generation. Our means of training students consist of small group leadership training, campus witness meetings, morning prayer, retreats, lock-ins, Gethsemane Prayer meetings, weekly open chapels, summer missions, Gideon Leadership Training, and much more.


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Old 12-11-2006, 09:46 PM
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Post College Campuses

KCCC across Southern California is continually growing.
In 1997, LA KCCC started at UCI, UCLA, UCR, CSUN, CSULB, Cal Poly Pomona, and Santa Monica College.
In 1998, Otis College and USC.
In 1999, UCSD, UCSB, CSULA, and CSUF.
In 2000, Cal Tech and Pasadena City College.
In 2002, Fullerton College, UC Berkeley, Cerritos College, and Orange Coast College.



US West Coast Ministry
KCCC LA Office
1636 W. 8th St. Suite #100, Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 389-5222
(213) 389-5200
http://www.kcccla.com


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NY KCCC Office
(201) 947-4145
KCCC East Coast Regional Director: Nam Ju Chun
(201) 302-6029
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Post Campus Ministries on a Global Scale

KCCC is currently established on 40 different campuses in the U.S. alone. The organization is also established in South Korea.




West Coast: Art Center, Cal Poly Pomona, Cerritos College, California Institute of Technology, CSUF, CSULA, CSULB, CSUN, El Camino College, Fullerton College, Glendale College, Irvine Valley College, Mount San Antonio College, Orange Coast College, Otis College, Pasadena City College, San Jose State University, Santa Monica College, UC Berkeley, UCI, UCLA, UCR, UCSB, UCSD, and USC. University of Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific University and Kapiolani Community College.


East Coast: Columbia University, Fashion Institute of Technology, The Julliard School, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New York University, Queens College, Rutgers University, School of Visual Art, and St. John's University.


Canada: MacMaster University, Sheridan, Humber, Waterloo, Ryerson University, OCAD, University of Waterloo, Wilfried Laurier University, George Brown College, University of Toronto (St. George and Erindale), and York University.
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