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What is A6?

The A6 Project is short for the "Acts 6000 Campus Pioneering Project." Built on the vision of the Campus Mission 2007 Conference, the A6 Project was initiated by Korea CCC in 2011, with the goal of helping fulfill the Great Commission by pioneering the 6,000 unengaged major universities in the world. 

Through training courses, mission trips, and global partnerships, the A6 Project focuses on equipping staff and raising student leaders who can lead and sustain spiritual movements on their campuses.

  Dates  

2-6 July, 2007

  Demographics  

17,460 delegates from 114 countries gathered in Busan, Korea

Vision of 

CM 2007

To raise student volunteer movements to reach the 6,000 major unengaged campuses around the world and help fulfill the Great Commission in our generation.

You’re helping shape the way in which we send people, and shape the vision of why we go and how we go. You’re calling us to a fresh vision of the Lord. I see A6 as a huge contributor to the future of SLM as well as the global organization.

Dr. Sung-Min Park

Vice President, East Asia Region

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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Addr. #2-8 Baeksoekdong 1 gagil, 
Jongrogu Seoul, Korea 

What is A6?

The A6 Project is short for the "Acts 6000 Campus Pioneering Project." 

Built on the vision of the Campus Mission 2007 Conference, the A6 Project was initiated by Korea CCC in 2011, with the goal of helping fulfill the Great Commission by pioneering the 6000 unengaged major universities in the world. Through training courses, mission trips, and global partnerships, the A6 Project focuses on equipping staff and raising student leaders who can lead and sustain spiritual movements on their campuses.

  Dates  
   2-6 July, 2007


  Demographics  

   17,460 delegates from

   114 countries gathered in Busan, Korea

Vision of CM 2007

To raise student volunteer movements

to reach the 6000 major unengaged

campuses around the world and help fulfill 

the Great Commission in our generation.

*Each white dot represents an unengaged major campus
*Each white dot represents an unengaged major campus


You have heard that there are about 6,000 unengaged major campuses around the world. You are here because somebody shared the gospel with you some time ago. So are there millions of university students waiting to hear the gospel through you.



Dr. Sung-Min Park

Vice President, East Asia Region


Copyright © 2025, KCCC Global Sending Movement

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Addr. #2-8 Baeksoekdong 1 gagil, Jongrogu Seoul, Korea