A newsletter series by Every Expat in Korea

Faith & Family in Korea

Welcome to Faith & Family in Korea, a new initiative by the team behind Every Expat in Korea — the largest and most active expat community in the country. Whether you're new to Korea or have lived here for years, our newsletter helps you stay connected to your faith, your values, and your community.We're also seeking content partners and sponsors now to help shape and promote this series across Korea’s diverse faith-based landscape.

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Values Assured

Why Faith & Family Matters

  • 100,000+ expats in our community – many raising families abroad

  • 58% of expats identify with a faith tradition

  • Faith-based international schools in Korea are among the top in Asia

  • Thousands of expats engage with missions, outreach, and service weekly

  • Through a mix of community-driven promotion, targeted outreach, and strategic content distribution, we’re able to promote to our core 100,000 EEIK members as well as reach an estimated 150,000 expats in Korea who identify with faith-based values and actively seek community, purpose, and belonging.

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For anyone

What’s Inside?

  • 🏠 Local listings of English-speaking churches, mosques, and temples

  • 🎙️ Interviews with pastors, rabbis, monks, and community leaders

  • 📅 Monthly spotlight on events, worship services, and retreats

  • 👨👩👧👦 Family and parenting guidance through a values-based lens

  • 📚 School features: Christian and faith-based international schools

  • ❤️ Volunteer and mission project opportunities for adults and teens

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Stay Informed

Who Should Subscribe?

  • Expats seeking spiritual guidance or community

  • Parents raising kids with faith in a foreign country

  • Individuals looking to serve or volunteer through faith-based channels

  • Teachers, missionaries, or educators aligned with moral development

  • Anyone curious about multifaith experiences in Korea

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Answers Found

Searched For These?

You’ve likely Googled:

  • “English churches in Seoul”

  • “Christian schools in Korea”

  • “Mission work in Korea for foreigners”

  • “Bible study in Busan”

We show up with answers — and build bridges for you to connect in real life.Let Faith & Family be your guide to living your values in Korea.

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Regular Updates

Launching in May — Here’s How to Join Us

We’re currently gathering content contributors and aligned sponsors who want to be part of this multi-faith, family-centered movement from day one.Our team promotes not only within our trusted Every Expat in Korea community, but also to a wider network of 150,000+ expats through:

  • 🔎 Targeted search marketing

  • 💬 Faith-based online communities

  • 📬 Email marketing

  • 📱 Social media outreach (IG, FB, YouTube, and more)

Whether you're a church, mosque, synagogue, temple, school, or spiritual wellness center — we’d love to spotlight what you’re doing.

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