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World Peace Corps Foundation,
USA 

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The Three of Creeds of World Peace Corps Foundation: 

1. Believes that God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are the      kings of peace. 
2. Pursues Biblical Peace Righteousness-Laws that go beyond      ideology and philosophy. 
3. The Bible's Word is the ultimate platform.  

 

The Three of Doctrines:

1. Let’s be the one in God’s Biblical Scriptures.

2. Let’s be the one in the Love of Christ.

3. Let's be the one in the mission given by the Holy Spirit.

The Three Objectives:

1. The Peace Corps is free of Polities

2. The Peace Corps is free of Religion

3. The Peace Corps is free of Race

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World Peace Corps Foundation Established Background, Washington, DC, USA

In 1961, the Peace Corps Volunteer Services Inc., in the United States of America, was inaugurated by John F. Kennedy, Ex-35th President of the USA and Dr. Robert L. Leggett, Senior Member of the ninth-term of House of Representatives and the Presidential Advisor for 16 years. 

 

However, the Late John F. Kennedy USA who was assassinated in 1963 without a complete goal accomplishment of the Peace Corps Volunteer Services, USA. Therefore, the execution and duty mission succession of the formulation of the World Peace Corps Mission has been left aside to Dr. Robert L. Leggett as he was the man who constituted and formulated the Bill of the Peace Corps Volunteer Services, USA.

 

In response, Dr. Robert L. Leggett (deceased 1997) developed a mutually respectful relationship with Dr. Min Su Han (deceased 2019) after meeting at the inauguration ceremony of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, in 1981. 

 

After extensive preparation, on November 22, 1989, they established the World Peace Corps Mission (WPCM) as a reorganization of the ideology and implementation of the Peace Corps Volunteer Service Inc. They founded the World Peace Corps Mission (WPCM), the World Peace Prize Awarding Council Inc. (WPPAC), and the World Peace Corps Academy-Megaversity (WPCAM) together with the Korean Jerusalem Project Council Inc. (KJPC). These organizations were registered as non-profit institutions with the privilege of tax exemption in the Washington, D.C., USA government. The World Peace Corps Mission (WPCM) continues to receive prestigious recognition from the government of Washington, D.C.

 

In 2015, Dr. Ezra HS. Kyung, a renowned theologian, inherited the historical legacy of the founding members. Furthermore, he plans to establish the World Peace Corps Foundation internationally by 2024. The foundation will incorporate 15 subsidiary corporations registered in the United States, Israel, and Korea and establish a total of 24 expanded and new subsidiary corporations. These entities will be integrated into the World Peace Corps Foundation (WPCF) in Washington, D.C., USA.

Historical Laureates, World Peace Awarding Council

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