Lies and Deceptive Proselytism In 2011, 400 volunteer English teachers, including a number of young college students, were led to believe that they were recruited to teach English in
Mexico. The preparatory meeting, called "English Camp", included religious lectures on the topic of sin, which took place in ballrooms guarded by security personnel that discouraged members from leaving. Participants who were considered "tardy" were subjected to
physical punishment such as being made to do
squat-thrust exercises. One of the college students attending the event said, "I was the victim of a scam." The organisation's activities in
Nagaland, India, as well as in
Uganda where religious material from the Good News Mission has been used in public schools, have also been questioned.
The Ink Attack Incident on Hyundae Jongyo Members of the Good News Mission were apprehended by the police and eventually fined after carrying out an ink attack on Hyundae Jongyo, a magazine specializing in cult issues. On October 18, 2018, four men stormed into the Hyundae Jongyo office, throwing eggs and splashing black ink and red liquid, causing a shocking scene. Among them, one man, unable to control his anger, shouted, "I'll go to jail, you bastards!" while wreaking havoc in the office. As a result, they were held legally accountable, facing both civil and criminal charges.
Incheon High School Girl Death Incident A high school girl was killed due to abuse by Eun-sook Park, the director of the Gracias Choir affiliated with the Good News Mission. The girl was sent to the church by her mother after being persuaded by the choir’s offer to take care of her mental health treatment. The girl endured severe mistreatment, including being deprived of sleep, confinement, and being monitored by church members. Over a period of five days, the girl was forced to transcribe the Bible and repeatedly climb stairs for an hour, leading to severe physical deterioration. She eventually lost control of her bodily functions and was unable to eat. After losing consciousness, she died four hours later. Eun-sook Park, director of the Gracias Choir and daughter of Pastor Ock Soo Park, denied any involvement in or connection to the events leading to the death of the high school student. At the sentencing hearing held on November 25, 2024, the prosecution sought life imprisonment for Park Eun-sook and 30 years in prison for her accomplices. Park Eun-sook and her accomplices were each sentenced to four years and six months in prison at the end of their first trial. At a second trial in September 2025, Park Eun-sook was sentenced to 25 years in prison for child abuse resulting in death. In January 2026, the
Supreme Court of Korea upheld her conviction from the second trial.
Controversy over kimcheon university's new theology department Kimcheon University announced that it will establish a theology department and start admitting new students for the 2025 academic year. Concerns have arisen that this Christian private university may become a training ground for a sectarian group. Yoon Jong-soo, appointed as head of the theology department, is also the senior pastor at Good News Kimcheon Church. The university stated that there are no administrative issues, as Pastor Yoon has received approval to hold both positions. == References ==