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Regular pavilions can be classified to 5 sections: <How the gospels are brought into Korea> <The history: the modernization of Korea and the missionary history of Christian gospels> <Suffering of the nation under Japanese imperialism and the churches> <The History: the division of the nation after the liberation and the history of missionary works of Christian> and <Traces of gospels in the history>.

In <How the gospels are brought into Korea> section, materials and/or remains of the history of Catholic churches, religious martyrdom, traces and documents, and traces of the religious life of the mission in their home countries between the time of late Joseon and late modernized Korea are displayed.

<The history: the modernization of Korea and the missionary history of Christian gospels> section displays materials and/or remains such as: how traditional scholars accepted the gospels brought by Christian missions in the late 19th Century, how Christian missions modernized Korean cultures, and what the Christian missions and Korean thought, confessed, and acted along their religious lives.

The section of <Suffering of the nation under Japanese imperialism and the churches> shows how Korean Christian has grown up under the biggest suffering in the history under Japanese Imperialism, how Korean Christians have kept their belief, and what Christians have prayed for the nation by letters and documents at that time.

<The History: the division of the nation after the liberation and the history of missionary works of Christian> section shows the times of liberation from Japanese Imperialism, the division of the nation, and tragic Korean War. During these times, Korean Christian also passed the time of schism and troubles. However Christians became one of the major religions in Korea, declaring as the nation missionary works were most successful. These traces and remains are displayed in this section.

<Traces of gospels in the history> displays remains and/or materials of the historical experiences of the gospels and cultural traces in the lives of Christian pioneers.

The history of Korean Christian lives with the history of the nation. When the nation is in the pain of the history, Korean Christian was also in the same pain. In the History Museum of Korean Christian, visitors can feel Korean Christian in the history of the nation and become the real Christian understanding the pains of history and others.