What if Jesus was alive today in South Korea? I guess, Jesus would have been charmed to have seen the converted heathen in the korean peninsula.;In 2022, roughly three-in-ten South Koreans were Christian, including members of the world’s largest Pentecostal church, Yoido Full Gospel Church, in Seoul. At the same time, he will see his children buy and sell churches.
After the Pandemic, some Korean pastors, unable to bear financial problems, had to sell their churches. Pastors of small churches in South Korea live off donations, which they don't get if worshippers don't come to church.
Churches belong to a pastor as a private possession. They can sell it on their own. Many factors go into setting prices, for example, the population of the district, accessibility to church, number of congregations even bank loans. Many churches are just like stores or real estate. You can find out many reasons for sale, for example, heavy bank debt, the retirement of a pastor, new construction of a church. But the common point is that they are private property.
You can also pick one church if you have sufficient money.;The most expensive church is the Chung-sung church sold for around $24,636,000 in 2015. The church suffered from heavy debt, and therefore the church has been acquired by another denomination. In rare cases, some churches have been transformed into Buddhist temples. That's unrealistic. But it's true.