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                129  Jeonju Presbyterian? Medical Center                                          130  Jeonju Kijeon Girls’ Middle and High School

                   365 Seowon-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si   http://www.jesushospital.com                      133 Yuyeon-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si   http://school.jbedu.kr/kijun





            Jeonju Presbyterian Medical Center began in 1898 when M. Ingold, a female missionary
            from Presbyterian Church in the United State, opened an outpatient clinic for women.
            It started with the aim of becoming a witness to Christ by carrying out medical care and
            missionary work in the name of Jesus Christ. In 1949, the hospital started to train medical
            doctors, and in 1950, a nursing school was established to produce many nurses.
            In 1971, the Jeonju Presbyterian Medical Center Maintenance Foundation was established,
            and a new hospital (with 253 beds)  was built. The hospital worked on the community health
            by establishing Gosan Branch, an affiliated clinic with 10 beds, in 1982 and establishing
            clinics in other doctorless villages. It also has been providing treatment for the patients with
            extreme poverty and vocational rehabilitation training. In particular, a radiation treatment
            center was established in 1985 to actively treat cancer patients.



                    “Its purpose is to become a witness of Jesus Christ by conducting
                  medical care and missionary work in the name of Jesus Christ in order
                        to contribute to the health and welfare of the people.”

                                                                                                                                    Jeonju Kijeon Girls’ Middle and High School



                                                                                                         “In 1900, missionary Mattie Tate from the Presbyterian Church in the
                                                                                                               United States started to educate six female students.”


                                                                                                   Jeonju Kijeon Girls’ Middle School was established by Mattie Tate, a missionary who was
                                                                                                   sent from the Presbyterian Church in the United States on April 24, 1900. The school kept
                                                                                                   the spirit of independence even under Japanese rule. As refusing shrine worship, the school
                                                                                                   was voluntarily closed on October 5, 1937.
                                                                                                   With the liberation in 1945, the school reopened on November 26, 1946 with school
                                                                                                   motto: Worshiping God, Purity, and Loving People and has been devoting to cultivate good
                                                                                                   people who obey the words of God, love their neighbors and serve their country. Jeonju
                                                                                                   Kijeon Girls’ Middle School belongs to Honam Christian Foundation, a school corporation,
                                                                                                   and there are 11 schools in total. They are Jeonju Women’s Middle and High School,
                                                                                                   Jeonju Shinheung Middle and High School, Gwangju Speer Girls’ Middle and High School,
                                                                                                   Suncheon Maesan Middle and High School, Suncheon Maesan Girls’ High School, and
                 Jeonju Presbyterian Medical Center                                                Mokpo Jeongmyeong Girls' Middle and High School.
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