Kyung-Chik Han

Kyung-Chik Han (9 December 1902 – 19 April 2000)[2] was a South Korean pastor and church planter and the recipient of the 1992 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.

A significant party of his ministry involved humanitarian work with children during the Korean War.

This was well underway when American evangelical, Robert Pierce, visited South Korea.

When he was awarded a Templeton Prize, he sold it and gave the money to charity.

When he retired he moved to a modest cabin in the mountains and ensured that his sons did not receive the inheritance from his ministry or assume his position as many ministers in Korea do.