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Mina Chae
Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary
353 Kwana Jang-Dong
Sungdong-Ku
Seoul, South Korea
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In 2001, after receiving her M.Div. from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, Mina Chae was appointed as a long-term international volunteer to serve in Changshin Seminary in Seoul, South Korea.

During her studies at Columbia, Mina was struck by the diversity of God's creation and how the church is a reflection of that diversity-filled with different opinions, ideas, and lifestyles. Striving to understand these complexities seemed very important, she says, if one was to understand any small part, such as a congregation.

 

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In 1998 Mina visited the Czech Republic and Hungary with the Columbia's Alternative Context program. "The trip to Eastern Europe awakened my responsibility of stewardship and of sharing those overflowing resources with brothers and sisters in the world," she writes. "Living in the United States of America, which is filled with abundant resources, I, like most Americans, often failed to count blessing from God and appreciate them. Instead, we often long for more when we should give up what we already have because we have too much and too many."

When she began studying at Columbia, the shock at the sudden death of a young Korean, a fellow student of theology, led Mina to dedicate herself more fully to all that she was doing, especially her Sunday school teaching job at a local Korean immigrant church, and she began working at Our House, a child care center for homeless children.

Before studing theology, Mina spent several years in southern California working as a sales and marketing coordinator for Samtron Displays, Inc., as a program representative for EDD Disability Insurance, and as a regional sales representative for Century International Enterprises. On her return to Georgia, she was an administrative manager for Commercial Chemical Products before becoming a teacher at the First Korean School in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Immediately before her appointment as a mission worker with the PC(USA), she was a Christian educator at Hanbit Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia.

Mina was born in Seoul, Korea. She holds a BA in sociology from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and an M.Div. from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia.

She is a member of Hanbit Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia.

Birthday: September 14

 
             
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