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152     Jeolla-do  Jeolla-do                                         153



 137  Missionary Graveyard in
            138  Honam Theological University & Seminary
 Gwangju Yangnim-dong

                       77 Jejung-ro, Nam-gu, Gwangju-si  https://www2.htus.ac.kr
 77 Jejung-ro, Nam-gu, Gwangju-si  https://www2.htus.ac.kr





 There are graves on the campus of Honam Theological University which located at 108
 Yangnim-dong, Gwangju, including the grave of Pastor Eugene Bell, who came to Korea
 in 1895, established the mission departments in Mokpo and Gwangju, and evangelized
 for 30 years in Korea, as well as those of 22 other missionaries, their wives and children.
 In 1979, the missionaries from American Southern Presbyterian Mission who were in
 charge of missionary work in the Honam region, decided to leave Korea considering the
 Korean church could stand on its feet. Before leaving Korea, they brought the graves of
 missionaries here which scattered in various places 4 from Mokpo and 7 from Suncheon,
                                                                    The Entrance
 and made missionary Graveyard.


            Honam Theological University & Seminary

 "A Yangnim Garden Missionary Graveyard where
 those who lived a life of love and dedication are resting.”

              “In 1955, the Korean missionary group from the
             Presbyterian Church in the United States established
             Honam Bible School, and the school was renamed
                  Honam Theology Seminary in 1963.”



            Honam Theological University & Seminary was established in 1955 by the missionaries
            from the Presbyterian Church in the United States. The school’s objective was to cultivate
            church leaders from among the residents of farming and fishing villages in the Gwangju
            area. Later, the Honam Bible School needed to offer a higher quality of education. To meet
            this need, Honam Bible School, Sunchon Maesan Theology School, and Gwangju Night
            School merged under the name Honam Theology Institution.
            A short time later, in 1963, Honam Theology Institution was renamed Honam Theology
            Seminary. Honam Theology Seminary was recognized as a Korean university in 1984. A
            church music department was established in 1988. Honam Theology Seminary finally
            became a university. A graduate school of theology was approved in 1995. With the
            addition of the professional graduate school, Honam Theological University took the shape
            it has today. If you go to Honam Theological University, you can see various missionary
            footsteps, such as Yangnim Garden, the missionary graveyard, and the missionaries’ private
 Yangnim Garden Missionary Graveyard where those who lived a life of love and dedication are resting  houses.
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