PrayzFM | When pandemic cut blood supply, Korea’s Seventh-day Adventists stepped in
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When pandemic cut blood supply, Korea’s Seventh-day Adventists stepped in

A Seventh-day Adventist congregation in Cheonghak-ri, a village in South Korea’s Gyeonggi region, held a blood drive to help replenish stock diminished by the coronavirus pandemic.
On a recent Sabbath morning,  a blood donation bus from the Korean Red Cross arrived at the parking lot of the Cheonghak Seventh-day Adventist Church, after a deacon, Seong KiYeol, organized the effort.
Seong, a nurse at a Seoul hospital, had  asked a blood supplier to deliver blood to the facility and was told he’d…

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