'Worlds of Difference': South Korean Christians
Producer Alan Weisman reports on how evangelical Christianity is spreading rapidly across South Korea, and coming into conflict with the traditional Buddhist culture. This story is part of the Worlds of Difference series on global cultural change.
Worlds of Difference
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