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Jaerock Lee
Hangul
이재록
Hanja
李載祿
Revised RomanizationYi Jaerok
McCune–ReischauerYi Chae-rok

Jaerock Lee (born 1943, Muan County, Jeollanam-do, South Korea) is a Christian author and the senior pastor of the Manmin Central Church[1] in Seoul.[2] Manmin means ‘all creation; all the nations; all the people.’ So, he tells, the ministry of Manmin is to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all nations and to all the people of God’s creation.[3] In 2004, Lee formed a global Christian television network to spread the Gospel all over the world.[4] The station entitled GCN[5] launched in October 2005,[6] and its programs are aired through major Christian channels like Enlace and TBN Russia.[7]

His books are translated in many languages.[8] [9] Major Christian newspapers like Christian Post,[10] Christian Today,[11] Charisma Magazine,[12] [13] Kookmin Ilbo[14] and secular media like CNN,[15] Korea Times[16] and Korea Herald[17] featured Lee's ministries.

His members have offered personal testimonies of his alleged ability to heal through prayer, including curing diseases like AIDS and leukemia.[18] Medical doctors attempt to prove the divine healing cases through the prayer of Lee with medical data.[19][20][21] He claims to have 120,000 members throughout the world in 9,000 member churches.[22][23]

Lee is currently president of The United Holiness Church of Korea,[24] chairman of United Holiness Theological Seminary,[25] and the permanent president of the World Christianity Revival Mission Association.[26] Manmin Central church has the largest number of churches in Korea.[27]

Early life

Before he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior, he had been sick for 7 years just after he got married and everyone abandoned him.[28] Lee attempted to commit suicide several times, but one day his elder sister took him to a Korean healing evangelist, after which he claims his illnesses disappeared. Lee told "It was an undoubtable miracle".[29] In the book "Tasting Eternal Life Before Death", he claims he will always pursue God's grace and subject himself to God's will.[30]

Founding Church

He founded Manmin Central Church in July 1982[31] with just 13 members.[32] The number of registered members continued to increase rapidly and passed 3,000 within 5 years of the founding. In this period, many church organizations such as Prayer Warriors' Mission, Volunteers' Mission, Choirs, and Performing Arts Committee have been organized.[32] He tells the secrets of the revival of his church that, first, the pastors and churches need to be loved by God. Only when the pastors and members keep and obey the Word of God, the churches can get revival. Secondly, pastors have to receive the power of God through prayers. He tells that he could drive away the satan and devil once he and his members prayed aloud like written in the Bible.[33]

The church is actively involved in community service.[34] It has established "The Relief Committee" that regularly provides living expenses and scholarships to the elderly living in solitude and youths who find themselves as heads of households. For the elderly in collaboration with government offices, the church operates "Manmin Welfare Town", a welfare institution. Other welfare institutions include "Joint Weddings" for disabled couples "Mission House" to assist foreigners living and working in South Korea, "Medical Mission", a group of medical professionals among Manmin members, visits social welfare institutions from time to time and offers free medical examinations. "The Edification and Welfare Mission" visits youth detention centers and prisons to worship together with inmates and presents them with gifts.[32] And the church has made a special cooperation in The Festival for the Unity of the Young and the Elderly that was held at the Jung-gu Assembly Hall, Seoul in December 2009.[35][36]

Challenges and responses

In 1990's while his church has witnessed a drastic increase in the number of church members in and outside of Korea and he confronted many obstacles and challenges. Lee himself was separated from the Church of Holiness in May 1990, which turned into a blessing, he believes, and the church was able to establish a new denomination.[32] In 1993 his church was selected as one of the “World's Top 50 Churches” by the Christian World magazine (US).[37][38] And he took the lead for the Korean churches union and national evangelization by cooperating Korean Christian activities like World Holification Crusade in 1992 in Yeoido.[39] As well as, Lee's official website reads, he worked as Chairman of '94 The Holy Spirit Seoul Explo Crusade', Manager of arranging committee of '95 Peace Unification Congress for the 50th anniversary of Independence Day of Korea',[40] Chairman of '97 The Holy Spirit Evangelism Congress for National Unification', Vice-president of '2002 World Cup Mission Team', Chairman of Korean Christian Association, Chairman of World Evangelization Central Association, President of National Evangelism Campaign Center, and President of Evangelization Council for Prosecutory Officials.[41] In 1995, Lee preached about the secret of church revival to the 1,000 pastors in Korea.[42] In 1997, his church choir participated in Choir Festival in commemoration of FEBC (Far East Broadcasting Company)'s 22nd anniversary together with Yoido Full Gospel church and Youngrak church etc.[43] He expanded his missionary works to USA, Japan, South America and Africa and the number of church members were growing up explosively.[32] But He was ejected from the Christian Council of Korea in April 1999 over heretical claims;in response, Lee tells these claims were came from the neighboring pastors' jealousy[44] over the rapid growth of his church and their misunderstanding about Lee who preached the spiritual realm written in the Bible.[39][45][46] On June 2004, Korean Presbyterian Churches Union has published a book named Orthodoxy and Heresy contradicting the CCK's 1999 claims; the book states: "Our union have clarified that Rev. Dr. Jaerock Lee is pastoring with faithful doctrines based on the pure Gospel."[39][47]

In 1999, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, a South Korean television broadcaster, aired a documentary critical of Jaerock Lee, which program had to air counterdefense report of the church later according to the court ruling;[48] in response, 300 Manmin Central Church members invaded the television station, attacking security guards and breaking into the station control room to cut the power, while another 1,500 organised a sit-down protest in a nearby street; 600 riot police were needed to restore order. The station had previous been prevented by court order from airing a story on Lee's sex life.[49] MBC filed a lawsuit against the church and 61 people involved in the attack, seeking damages of 2.7 billion; the Seoul Southern District Court granted damages in the amount of ₩696 million in November 2000 against the church and some of the participants in the attack, but threw out the case against Lee himself.[50] In spite of the trials, he continued his ministries without stopping.[51][52]

He endured all the sufferings and pain with the grace from God,[28] and finally made it to his goal - placing the church on a rock-solid footing,[53] and he plans to build the world's largest church.[13]

Events

Lee works to bring Gospel even to the most remote corners of the world.[54] He has conducted world-wide missionary works in the United States, Russia, the Philippines, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Pakistan, Argentina, Honduras, India, Russia, Germany, Peru, DR Congo, USA, Israel and Estonia.[27][32]

The characteristics of Lee's crusades are preaching "The Message of the Cross" and healing; Lee he has preached about God the Creator and our Savior Jesus Christ in each event and medical doctors examined divine healing cases through Lee's prayer.

Lee told in the interview with Wolgan Joongang Magazine, "I have been invited to hold crusades by more than 100 nations, even by the presidents of several countries, but I can go only to a nation that God allows."[32] Lee is frequently welcomed during his crusades by presidents of the countries.[55] [56]

2000 to 2005

In July, 2000, Lee visited Uganda to lead the Uganda United Crusade. Representatives of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, including Jehoash Myanza Nkangi, the minister of Justice, Samuel Rubunda, a presidential aide of religion, members of the National Assembly, and the mayor of Kampala,[57] welcomed Lee at the airport. They told Lee "Uganda is dealing with overwhelming spiritual and social problems and desperately needs the message of Christ". Leaders of the Korean Missionary Association in Uganda have accused him of being a cult leader, pointing to an alleged July 1998 statement by Lee that he was "sinless and exempted from dying". In response, a spokesman of Lee's church stated. Dr. Jaerock Lee has not only been living in the protection of God by fully abiding in the Word of God, but is always teaching his church members to become sanctified and live a godly life in which Satan cannot bring any accusation against them and death has no power over them in God's protection. This teaching of his was wrongfully fabricated by some people who had impure schemes against him.[58][59] Thousands of Ugandans came to Nakibubo Stadium for the rally, and many responded by professing faith in Christ, and others were allegedly cured of physical and spiritual ailments when Lee prayed for them. The event was broadcast on the government television station, which reaches 3 million people in Kampala.[60] Bishop Grivas Musisi, Chairman of the Uganda United Crusade Organizing Committee, claimed in a CNN interview that "I have seen many people getting healed through the power that the science cannot explain, namely through supernatural power in this crusade. This is certainly signs and wonders that can come from God only." [61] CNN correspondent Yusuf Kalyango Jr. reported that Rev. Dr. Jaerock Lee proved to many Uganda people that he is a man of God by manifesting the works of spiritual power that prove that the Bible is true in Nakibubo Stadium. His mission in Uganda was for the people of Uganda to enter New Jerusalem before God.[39][61]

In October, 2000, Lee visited Pakistan to preach the gospel and more than 100,000 people attended the largest Christian evangelistic event ever held in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.[62]

In 2001, Lee conducted Kenya Healing Crusade, ASSIST News Service reported.[63]

In September, 2001, Lee visited the Philippines to lead the Church Leaders Conference and Healing Crusade and Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sent her special advisor, Secretary Agelito M. Sarimento with her welcoming address at the opening ceremony. In a written statement, Arroyo said, "Let me commend your organization, under the spiritual guidance of Rev. Dr. Lee Jae-Rock, for its continuing commitment in preaching the five-fold gospel to both believers and unbelievers all over the world. In this ever-modernizing environment, we Christians should help share to all peoples of the world our Lord Jesus Christ's good news." From Sept. 27-29, 2001, Luneta Park in Manila, Philippines, was packed with close to a million people and various kinds of diseases such as cancer, AIDS, diabetes, polio, and blindness were healed through Lee prayers, a spokesman of the Lee's church claimed.[64][65]

On July 26–27, 2002, Lee led Honduras evangelistic meetings and an estimated 120,000 persons attended meetings in Olympic Stadium in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Many testified to being saved and healed of various diseases. The event was broadcast on national and local television as well as on the Internet.[66] A book entitled Global Christianity in the Twentieth Century, published in June, 2008 by Augsburg Fortress, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., which is widely known as the official publishing house of academic works and seminary textbooks for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), featured photographs and relevant information from ‘The 2002 Honduras Church Leaders' Conference and Crusade with Dr. Jaerock Lee.’, reported the church's newspaper.[67]

The 2002 Healing Festival with Rev. Dr. Jaerock Lee took place at Marina Beach , Chennai, and during the four days of the festival more than three million people gathered. This monumental festival is widely considered to have made a profound impact on Christian history. At the festival attended mostly by Hindus, Rev. Dr. Lee movingly testified to messages - e.g., "Why Is Jesus Our Only Savior?" - which were based entirely on the evangelical teachings of the gospel. When Rev. Dr. Lee prayed for the sick from the pulpit during the festival, in the midst of the fiery and explosive work of the Holy Spirit a number of people experienced and testified to their healing. This scene of miracles was also broadcast live on India's four television channels, and there were other countless people watching the Festival on TV who received healing and converted to Christianity.[68]

In 2003, a government official arranged for a Christian prayer and healing "festival" at the Dubai Handicapped Club. Lee spoke and performed a healing ceremony for 100 persons, including nationals, with various disabilities, reported US Department of State in the International Religious Freedom Report 2004.[69]

In October 2004, Lee visited Germany to lead The 2004 German United Crusade and the event was broadcast through Classics TV in UK, CNL in Kazakhstan, RTVA in Spain, TKV in Russia etc.[70] The attendees' number was the biggest in German Christian history.[71]

In November, 2003, Lee visited Russia to lead "2003 Russia Miracle Healing Festival" at "SKK" indoor Olympic Stadium in St. Petersburg, Russia, which event was a part of the 300th anniversary of the founding of St. Petersburg and preached gospel and healing message on the theme, "God the Creator," based on Genesis 1:1.[72] Each night of 12~14, November, 2003, the stadium was filled with 25,000 people to experience the ministry of the Reverend Jae-Rock Lee. “We’re very excited about the long-terms results taking place after the crusade,” said Rev. Igor Nikitin, president of the Association of Christian Churches in Russia.[73]

In December, 2004, Lee visited Lima, Peru for a Christian crusade and Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo invited Lee to the presidential palace and requested him prayer for the economic development and administration of the country.[55] And in the next year, in October, 2005, Peruvian vice president David Waisman visited Manmin Central church to deliver the congratulatory message for the church's 23rd anniversary.[74]

In December 2005, Lee was denied permission to enter Egypt; he arrived at Cairo International Airport on a Korean Airlines flight with 20 of his members. He was scheduled to have Christian event in Cairo together with Egyptian Christian organization in the season of Christmas.[75]

2006 to 2010

In February, 2006, Lee visited Kinshasa, DR Congo and led miracle healing festival.[76] Before the beginning of the crusade, DR Congolese president Joseph Kabila invited Dr. Jaerock Lee and his group to the presidential palace to have confabulation and he requested Dr. Lee's prayer for the stability and peace of the DR Congo.[56]

In July 2006, Lee went to the United States to lead a three-day "Salvation Miracles Revival Crusade" at New York City's Madison Square Garden, "It's a movement to transform and change the heart of the dark part of New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut - and especially New York," said Ricardo Reyes, chairman of the crusade. Local Korean American ministers organised protests in response, calling it a "satanic movement".[77] Major League Baseball player David Wright, third baseman for the New York Mets, was tricked into doing a commercial for Lee's crusade; Wright agreed to appear on camera and offer an endorsement because he believed that the event had already been approved by the Mets, but in fact, the advertisement, which featured unauthorised uses of the Mets' logo, was being put together by a reporter who misused his press credentials to gain access to Wright and film him. After the misuse came to light, broadcasting of the advertisement ceased, and Wright publicly apologised.[78] The crusade, which was also endorsed by New York senator Rubén Díaz and New York City Councilman Hiram Monserrate, attracted large numbers of Latinos and other members of immigrant groups.[79][80]

The crusade, which was also endorsed by New York senator Rubén Díaz and New York City Councilman Hiram Monserrate,[81] and the head of the National Religious Broadcasters, one of the country's most influential evangelical groups, attracted large numbers of Latinos and other members of immigrant groups. Mr. Juan Sanchez, an attendee of the crusade and semi-paralyzed gunshot victim, told, "Today, when the pastor prayed, I felt my leg becoming straight. And my lower back - the pain is gone. I can walk normally. Now I've got more faith in my heart and my body and my soul, too."[82]

In spite of the local Korean American ministers protest and accusation, the crusade was successful and New York State Senator Ruben Diaz proclaimed the recognition of Dr. Lee's ministry on behalf of the State of New York. And Harvey Thomas, chairman of the Federation of European Broadcasters (FEB), said "We are different, but as children of God we need to be united in Christ Jesus." After attending the crusade, Mr. Thomas said, "I've never heard such a biblical message like Dr. Lee's -- and the performance of Manmin ministry is so fantastic and holy."[81][83] Frank Wright, the president of the National Religious Broadcasters, expressed his opinions on the crusade. "Rev. Lee's message is very spiritual yet very easy to understand. It was amazing to see so many people being healed through his prayer." Dr. David Waisman, a Peruvian congressman, said, "I was touched. Rev. Lee is seeking to overcome evil with goodness. Through the power of God, the mute came to speak."[84] The crusade was transmitted on television to 200 countries.[85]

In May, 2007, the mayor of the city of Cusco, Peru requested Rev. Jaerock Lee to pray for Machupicchu to be selected as one of the new 7 wonders of the world in 21st century, and the civil workers of Cusco city received his prayer real-time through Internet live-broadcast.[86]

In September 2009, Lee visited Israel. While there, he held a crusade, the "International Multi-Cultural Festival",[87][88][89][90] at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem.[91] The event drew roughly 3,000 attendees from 36 countries to rally for peace in the Middle East;[92] among the crowd was Israeli minister of tourism Stas Misezhnikov and Jerusalem mayor Nir Barkat. Lee, who already visited Israel in June in preparation for the event and met, amongst others, with Defense Minister Ehud Barak, announced that his choice to hold the convention in Jerusalem is an expression of solidarity with the Jewish people, the State of Israel and its leaders. Dr. Jaerock Lee expressed thanks to the support of Government of Israel and Municipality of Jerusalem.[93][94] A spokesperson for countermissionary organisation Jewish Israel speculated that Lee's visit was connected to the planned launch of a Russian-language evangelical television station.[93] The largest Christian evangelical organisation in the country publicly disassociated itself from him, stating to the Jerusalem Post that they did not endorse his ministry; The association of Israeli pastors established for the growth of Israeli churches and the union of pastors[95] organized the event, CNS reported.[96] When asked about what he wanted to achieve on his “crusade to Jerusalem,” he said he “wants to preach about Jesus Christ, the savior, who was born in this land.”[97] Lee proclaimed Jesus Christ is our Messiah.[98] During a speech, Lee claimed that the swine influenza epidemic there would go away after he prayed that night. On Sep 7, 2009, the Jesursalem Post reported that "The near-blind discarded their glasses and claimed crystal-clear sight. The crippled cast aside canes and vacated wheelchairs to stumble and leap in joy. One woman shouted she had been cured of cancer of the womb, and another of tuberculosis." when Dr. Jaerock Lee prayed for the healing.[99] Johnny Kim, the director of Lee's church TV station stated that "Dr. Lee obeys God, and God has blessed [him] with these powers. He is not different than any other man, only in his devotion." Kim went on to claim that Lee did not consider himself divine.[99] Lee visited Bethlehem in the 2007 Christmas and preached the message about "Why Only Jesus Christ Is Savior" based upon the Bible.[100]

The festival was broadcast to 220 nations in 8 different languages by simultaneous interpretation through TV broadcasters including TBN and DayStar, Enlace, CNL etc.[101]

On Sunday, March 21, 2010, Dr. Frank Wright, Ph.D., President/CEO of NRB (National Religious Broadcasters) which is an international association of Christian communicators with more than 1500 member organizations, representing millions of viewers, listeners, and readers, attended the Sunday Morning and Evening Services at Manmin Central Church.[102]

In October 2010, Dr. Lee led entitled "2010 Korean Culture Festival"[103] or "Estonia Miracle Healing Crusade 2010" in ``Saku Suurhall’’ the biggest arena of Estonia,[104][105] and claimed that it brought the most people to this arena in the Christian history of Estonia. Prior to Dr. Lee’s preaching, the performance team of Manmin Central Church presented a top class Christian performance and glorified God. It was followed by Dr. Lee’s sermon entitled ``God the Creator’’ and "The Reason Why Only Jesus Christ is our Savior".[106] In his message he emphasized that the believers who accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior should cast away sins and become sanctified. When he prayed for the sick, many people were healed of various diseases including epilepsy and cancers and they came up to the stage to testify to their healings, reported Korea Times. Mrs. Alina Aivazova, wife of Dr. Leonid Chernovetskyi, Mayor of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine attended this crusade and was healed of arthritis and spondylitis, and testified that the pain over her whole body disappeared, Christian Daily News reported.[107] This crusade was broadcast to 220 countries via aired TV, Cable TV and the Internet.[108][109][110]

World Christian Doctors Network

Lee founded the World Christian Doctors Network (WCDN), which organizes the annual International Christian Medical Conference. The WCDN claims to medically analyze supposed healing cases performed by God. There are annual international [further explanation needed] conferences in Seoul; Chennai, India; Cebu City, the Philippines; Miami; Trondheim, Norway, Kiev, Rome and Brisbane.[19][20]

Books

In ‘Heaven(1)’, Lee discusses about the different places of heaven: Paradise, the First Kingdom of Heaven, the Second Kingdom of Heaven, the Third Kingdom of Heaven, New Jerusalem and the rewards given according to each one’s measure of faith.[111] On this earth when you are filled with sadness, you moan, writes Lee. In heaven, however, there is no need for moaning because there will not be any diseases or concerns. There will only be eternal happiness.[112] The Indonesian translation of 'Heaven' and 'Hell' have been listed as a bestseller in Indonesia.[113]

“My Father Will Give to You in My Name” is a compilation of messages and Lee tells this book will enable the reader to understand the law of the spiritual realm on receiving answers from God.[114]

Bibliography

  • Understanding the Message of the Cross of Jesus Christ (ISBN 978-8889127650)[115]
  • Heaven(1)(English) (ISBN 978-1599790183)[116][117] (ISBN 81-7661-081-65-7)[118]
  • Heaven(2)(English) (ISBN 978-8975572135)[119]
  • Hell(English) (ISBN 978-8975572531)[120]
  • The Power of God(English) (ISBN 978-1554522576)[121][122](ISBN 1-55452-254-4)[123]
  • The Law of God(English) (ISBN 978-967-5372-06-3)
  • 死前見生機 (Traditional Chinese) (ISBN 957-8426-81-8)
  • 十字架之道 (Traditional Chinese) (ISBN 986-7230-06-5)
  • 甦醒吧!以色列 (Traditional Chinese) (ISBN 978-986-6496-28-8)
  • 信心的大小 (Traditional Chinese) (ISBN 986-7230-89-2)
  • 天國(上) (Traditional Chinese) (ISBN 986-7230-38-8)
  • 天國(下) (Traditional Chinese) (ISBN 986-7230-79-5)
  • 地獄 (Traditional Chinese) [124]
  • 權能 (Traditional Chinese) (ISBN 978-986-6876-33-2)
  • 耶和華是醫治者 (Traditional Chinese) (ISBN 978-986-6876-71-4)
  • EL MENSAJE DE LA CRUZ(Spanish) (ISBN 978-0979339110)
  • Ang MENSAHE ng KRUS(Tagalog)(ISBN 978-9711012120)
  • تذوق طعم الحياة الابدية قبل الممات(Arabic) (ISBN 9782004121516)
  • Слово о Кресте(Russian)(ISBN 978-611-510-006-4)
  • Бог-Целитель(Russian)(ISBN 978-611-510-005-7)
  • Моє життя, моя віра(Ukrainian) [125]
  • Mencicipi Hidup Kekal Sebelum Kematian(Indonesian) [126]
  • Pesan Salib(Indonesian) [127][128]
  • Surga (Indonesian) [129][130]
  • Neraka (Indonesian) [131]
  • Minha Vida, Minha Fé(1)(Portuguese) [132]

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