JMS Sermons and Doctrine Analysis
This is a blog run by a former member of JMS.
It raises questions that JMS believers should reflect on and organizes objective, related materials.
If I had started writing with the purpose of criticizing, I probably wouldn’t have completed a single post.
Back when I was a member, my desire to spread the “Word” motivated me to compile a vast amount of material.
If there is truth in this world, it must at least be grounded in facts.
And sound judgment of facts requires sufficient evidence.
I hope this blog can support your own process of discerning what is true.
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Jung Myung-seok’s Belated Visit to the Duomo Cathedral
The JMS side claims that in 1999, Jung Myung-seok went abroad for missionary work and recounts various related activities. They say that, contrary to the critical media reports, he secretly fulfilled “the will of the times.” One such story is that he prayed at the Duomo Cathedral for reconciliation between Catholics and Protestants.
Is Wolmyeongdong a Special Place?
JMS (Christian Gospel Mission) has a retreat center called Wolmyeongdong, also known as the Natural Temple. The site was developed around the birthplace of Jung Myung-seok and is regarded by followers as sacred ground.
When the Leader in Heaven Changes, Does the Leader on Earth Change Too?
Jung Myung-seok cited the words of the prophet Daniel to link his divine mission to specific periods of time. According to him, his mission began in June 1978, and after 21 years (three periods of seven years each), a tribulation period would arrive.
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