Dr. June N Eom, DMiss

expertise
- Missionary Career Transition
- Missionary Member Care
- Counseling
awards
- The 2018 Contextualization Award, Fuller Theological Seminary
publications
- Missionary Career Transition (선교사 경력 전환), 2019
educations
- Fuller Theological Seminary, D.Miss in Intercutural Studies
- World Mission University, MA in Christian Counseling
- Graduate School of Intercultural Studies, Chongshin University, MA in Intercultural Studies
- Kyung Hee University
careers
present
- President, Missionary Career Transition Center
- General Secretary, Rodem Missionary Care
- Missionary in Asia (GMS/SIM)
past
- Missionary in Ethiopia (GMS/SIM)
title of dissertation
” A Study on the Career Transition of Korean Midlife Missionaries: With Special Reference to the Rodem Missionary Care Ministry”
Dr. June N Cha was sent to Ethiopia by GMS and was involved in literacy, adult education, and children’s ministry with SIM for three terms. Dr. Cha has MA degrees in Christian Counseling and in Mission Studies. She earned a Doctor of Intercultural Studies and received the 2018 contextualization award for her dissertation “A Study on the Career Transition of Korean Midlife Missionaries: With Special Reference to the Rodem Missionary Care Ministry” from Fuller Graduate School. Dr. Cha specializes in counseling, debriefing, and career transition. She is serving at Rodem Missionary Care as the general secretary. She also is the founder and president of the Missionary Career Transition Center.
dcmi publications
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MISSIONS, OPPOSITION, AND PERSECUTION, DURING THE GLOBAL COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Marvin Newell1 “I know enough about Satan to realize that he will have all his weapons ready for determined opposition. He would be a missionary simpleton who expected plain sailing in any work of God.” -James O. Frase Globally, persecution against Christians has increased during the present coronavirus pandemic. After COVID-19 first emerged with a
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THE MORAVIAN MISSIONAL APPROACH FOR TODAY’S MISSIONS
Juno Wang1 INTRODUCTION In 2019, according to the United Nations, there were 272 million international migrants out of 7.7 billion global population, that is, one in every thirty people was a migrant.2 Today’s missions of using ways and means of accomplishing “the mission” which has been entrusted by the Triune God to the Church and
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COVID-19, TECHNOLOGY, AND MISSION
John Edmiston 1 The impact of COVID-19 on missions has been vast, and of course it varies widely from context to context. Lockdowns have been very severe in many nations, and not so much in others, and some modes of ministry are more deeply affected. Some of these impacts include: Church closures Poverty and social
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