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Korean churches are the churches, which are led by persons of Korean nationality. Most Korean churches are in South Korea. South Korea is a country where one third of the population is Christian, most of them being Protestant. Half the Protestant population of Korea is Presbyterian. Korean churches in China possibly have several hundreds of thousands adherents. Christians, who help Korean refugees have to fear persecution.