The Christian Council of Korea (CCK) is a national evangelical alliance, member of the World Evangelical Alliance.[1] The CCK is one of the alliances of churches in South Korea,[2] comprising 69 denominations and 20 Christian organizations, which together represent over 12 million people.[3] The organization's purpose is to study, confer, and work together for the accomplishment of the Christian Church's earthly mission, while maintaining the individuality of its members.[4]
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^Pauline J. Cha (March 26, 2004). "Christian Council of Korea Launches "Save North Korea" Campaign". Retrieved 3 December 2011.
^"CCK must be dismantled", Christian Today, 2011-04-14, retrieved 2012-09-07
^Luiza Oleszczuk (Nov 22, 2011). "World Evangelical Alliance, Christian Council of Korea Hold Joint Thanksgiving Service". Retrieved 3 December 2011.
^CCK Constitution Chap.1 Art.3
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