The presence of Christian missionaries was permitted into Korea as part of a controversial policy of modernisation and Westernisation by the Korean
Empress Myeongseong. Since its founding in the 19th century, the
Korean Methodist Church has dramatically developed as one of major Protestant denominations in Korea. In 2001, the denomination comprised 5,262 churches, 1,394,514 members, and 7,298 ministers. There were six universities established under the Methodist model, including
Pai Chai. In addition, the denomination had its own theological seminary, the Methodist Theological Seminary in Seoul. It also had six theological institutes and 54 junior high and high schools. On October 21, 2016, a bronze bust of Appenzeller was dedicated on the campus of Drew Theological School as a gift from the Chungdong First Methodist Church in Seoul, South Korea. Rev. Dr. Sehyoung Lee, the English Ministry Pastor of Chungdong, said: "For the people of Chungdong and Methodists in Korea, it's as if Appenzeller came to Korea, gave himself up, and now 130 years later, we're expressing our deep gratitude by bringing him back." == Biography ==