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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

World Evangelical Alliance whistleblower raises questions about legitimacy, theology of key leaders - Christian Post

A series of whistleblower documents raising serious concerns about the leadership and governance of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has sparked renewed controversy ahead of the organization’s planned General Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, in October.

The three documents totaling 26 pages were published in English and Korean on April 29 by the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), a former national member body of the WEA. They offer detailed criticism of several senior WEA leaders and board members from someone within the organization raising theological and moral issues as well as concerns around governance, accountability and finance.

While the identity of the whistleblower remains unknown, the documents demonstrate substantial knowledge of WEA’s internal operations, finances and organizational structure. While some claims could not be independently verified, most of the report is based on information available online.

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The WEA and several of the individuals named in the report have been asked for comment. However, as of time of this publication, no response has been received. (This article will be updated if and when comments are provided.)

Five of the major issues raised in the documents can be broadly summarized as: ecumenical and interfaith relations; theological issues; finances; governance; and moral issues.

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