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A study of single parent teens in modern Korean culture
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- Traditionally a staunchly Confucian society, Korea's moral and ethical value system changed quickly after the Korean War to become more competitive and materialistic. The context for this project is the Yang Jae Baptist Church located in the midst of Seoul's entertainment center, the Yang Jae District known as the 'Korean Rodeo Drive.' One of the burning issues in the youth ministry of the church is the environmental impact of the area upon the youth, especially single parent teens, who are particularly susceptible to temptations such as drugs, alcohol, illicit sex and violent behavior. The goals of the project are to equip single parent teens with guidance and motivation to increase their self-esteem, to urge church leaders and parents to become more aware of their needs, to promote aggressive evangelistic efforts, and to construct a model in youth ministry successfully integrating single parents teens with all teenagers.
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