When the Flowers Reappeared: Gapyeong Solved Its Tourist Boom and Labor Shortage Crisis

Amid Rapid Aging and 3.7 Million Annual Visitors, Shincheonji Volunteer Group Cheongpyeong Branch Partners with Local Villages to Build a Sustainable Model of Civic Care 💬 “The weeds had grown so tall that our flower garden was completely hidden. Now that the flowers are alive again, our whole village feels brighter.” — Lee Gun-seon (70, female), a resident of Yumyeongsan Village in Gapyeong Gapyeong County, famous for Cheongpyeong Lake and Mount Yumyeong, presents a striking contrast. According to local government statistics, over 3.69 million tourists flooded into Gapyeong’s picturesque sites in 2025 alone . Yet behind this bustling tourism lies a quiet crisis. Designated as a population decline zone, Gapyeong's elderly population (aged 65 and over) has passed 34% of the total population . In the hot summer months, wild weeds and kudzu vines spread rapidly along roadside flower beds and village entrances—the very first spots tourists see. With most local residents in their late ...

A Side Dish Worth 10 Years of Life-Saving Connection

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How Shincheonji Volunteer Group’s “Pink Bojabi” Project Transformed Simple Home-Cooked Meals into a Vital Safety Net for Korea’s Isolated Elderly "Living completely alone for 40 years, there are days I am hungrier for human presence than for food..." — Jeong Hye-ok (pseudonym, 80s), an isolated senior beneficiary in South Korea Imagine an alleyway in a quiet neighborhood. A volunteer climbs the steep steps carrying a neatly packed side dish wrapped in a bright pink cloth ( Bojabi ). She presses the doorbell and waits. Moments later, the front door gently opens. "How are you feeling today, Grandma? Did you sleep well?" The volunteer hands over the fresh meals, but as she turns around, she walks away with a far greater gift: the profound relief of knowing that today, her elderly neighbor is alive and safe. This is the heartbeat of "Pink Bojabi" , a signature initiative by the Shincheonji Volunteer Group that has been quietly running for a decade. What appea...

United in Peace and Scripture: 10 Zambian Pastors Sign Landmark MOU with Shincheonji Church to Serve Local Communities

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When religious leaders cross denominational boundaries to focus on shared values and community care, real transformation begins. On August 10, 2026, a inspiring chapter of interfaith harmony unfolded at the Zion Christian Mission Center in Lusaka, Zambia, as ten local pastors signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Bartholomew Tribe . This MOU was not merely a symbolic gesture; it represented a firm, mutual commitment to fostering peace, deepening Biblical education, and advancing humanitarian efforts throughout local Zambian communities. A Foundation Built on Scripture and Peace Education The signing ceremony began with a warm welcome from Pastor Albert Colombo, who highlighted that true unity starts with the Word of God. The ten participating pastors had previously completed specialized peace education courses hosted by Shincheonji Church, establishing a solid foundation of mutual respect and trust. Pastor Colombo reflected on the signifi...

Bridging Generations in the Summer Heat: Citizens in Pohang and Yangsan United to Honor Korean War Heroes

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In the midsummer heat of Pohang and Yangsan, a simple cup of cold juice sparked an unforgettable intergenerational bridge between young citizens and aging war survivors. Imagine walking along a crowded beach in mid-August or rushing toward a subway entrance in 35°C (95°F) heat. You are sweating, exhausted, and focused only on reaching the next air-conditioned space. Then, someone hands you a cup of ice-cold watermelon punch or a chilled sheet mask, asking just one simple question: "Do you know whose sacrifice made this peaceful summer afternoon possible?" This August, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group took to the streets of Pohang and Yangsan . Rather than holding a formal, rigid ceremony, they transformed everyday summer relief into an emotionally charged tribute to South Korea’s Korean War veterans. Pohang: From Beachside Refreshment to a Warm Bowl of Gratitude At Pohang's iconic Yeongildae Beach, the summer waves usually bring laughter and relaxation. But on July 27 an...

Beyond the Steering Wheel: Youth and Seniors Came Together to Make Busan’s Roads Safer

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For 72-year-old Song Jun-sik, a resident of Busan, getting behind the wheel used to bring a quiet flicker of anxiety. He could feel his reflexes slowing down with age, but the thought of surrendering his driver's license felt like giving up his daily freedom and independence. Mr. Song’s dilemma is far from unique. In Busan, South Korea's fastest-aging metropolitan city, nearly 17% of all drivers are aged 65 or older. With senior-involved traffic accidents rising, local authorities have encouraged elderly drivers to surrender their licenses. Yet, for thousands who rely on driving for their livelihoods or live in areas with limited transit options, giving up a license means choosing isolation over mobility. When society offered only a binary choice—keep driving at risk, or give up your independence— Shincheonji Busan Church saw a third path: protecting senior mobility while actively building a safer road environment. A Hands-On Solution Where Policies Fell Short Rather than taki...

From Clean Streets to Better Infrastructure: 22 Cleanups Transformed Blantyre, Malawi

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Shincheonji Malawi Marks its 22nd "Day of Light and Salt" Environmental Campaign, Driving Systemic Waste Management Reforms Across the City True civic transformation happens through unwavering consistency. What began as a grassroots cleanup initiative in June of last year has now evolved into a structured urban management partnership in East Africa. On August 10, 2026, the Shincheonji Bartholomew Tribe Malawi Region announced the completion of its 22nd "Day of Light and Salt" street purification campaign along Queens Street in Blantyre. Building on positive feedback from the 21st session held at the same location, 60 volunteers—including Zion Christian Mission Center students—gathered to collect 40 bags of waste (25L each), totaling 1,000 liters of trash . Over the past year and two months of bi-weekly service, the initiative has achieved a remarkable cumulative milestone: 721 bags collected, amounting to approximately 18,025 liters of waste removed from Blantyre...

Cooling Down the Summer with Books: Shincheonji Bucheon Church Launches "Vacation Reading Campaign" for Youth

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As record-breaking heatwaves sweep across the Korean peninsula, traditional summer vacations are finding new life in quiet, reflective spaces. Embracing the popular concept of "Book-cance" (combining 'Book' and 'Vacance'), the Bucheon Church of the Bartholomew Tribe in the Shincheonji Church of Jesus launched an engaging street literacy campaign in the Wonmi-gu district to help local youth discover the joy of reading. Under the inspiring slogan, "A Book-cance into the World of Stories: Head to the Cool Library This Summer," church volunteers set up interactive booths designed to show students that reading does not require overwhelming effort—it simply begins with a single captivating sentence.   Interactive Stations Sowing Seeds of Empathy and Values To make literature approachable for teenagers and young adults taking a break from school, volunteers curated key sentences from popular children's and young adult books. These quotes were careful...