Experts from various fields have come together as a mentoring team to help young people who cannot find their dreams and careers amid a bleak reality.

On Dec. 27 at 6 p.m., "2025 찾아가는멘토단_목동편" will be held at JBRICKS Church in Mok-dong, Yangcheon District, Seoul. Ha Tae-seon, CEO of Tove, an entertainment planning and PR company; Lee Joo-hee, CEO of Raemian Bakery; and Kang Cheon-gyu, founding attorney of Sungji Partners law firm, will appear as mentors.

CEO Ha Tae-seon gained experience at a variety of companies, from the large, historic entertainment company SidusHQ to big agencies like KeyEast and small and medium management firms. After founding Tove in 2017, he has developed it into a recognized company in the entertainment field, and he also established the nonprofit "Haneulbit," which holds the annual charity event "Haneulbit Project" to provide scholarships and other support to children in difficult circumstances.

Lee Joo-hee, CEO of Raemian Bakery, known as a benevolent bakery that helps orphans, will also appear as a mentor. After a wandering school life, she now makes and shares bread for orphans with her husband, who is a baker, and formed a cultural performance group called "Bread Music Corps," which visits orphanages every year to present beautiful performances. She is also studying theology while continuing to dream of a vision for out-of-school children.

Attorney Kang Cheon-gyu, a specialist in criminal and family law, works with a mission to help the truly vulnerable in society through excellence. Participating as a mentor team member for the second time this year, Attorney Kang said he was honored to have the opportunity to share faith and life with young people, a period he described as the most beautiful time in life but also the time of greatest anxiety and fear about the future.

Pastor Jo Yoon-hyeok, senior pastor of JBRICKS Church, which commissioned "찾아가는 멘토단_목동편," said JBRICKS places Jesus Christ at the foundation and center of all ministries, and through unity seeks to connect congregants, the next generation and various cultural spheres to expand positive influence, hoping that individuals and communities will continuously grow in the word and the Holy Spirit to create a wave of revival toward the city and the nations. He added that he expects God's dreams to be poured out on congregants and young people through this mentoring program and for those dreams to become concrete.

JBRICKS Church is the new name proclaimed at the start of a full revival as the former The Nurim Church marked its seventh anniversary since its founding. The name "JBRICKS" is derived from Ephesians 2:21, which says, 'in him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord.' "JBRICKS (JBRICKS)" means "Jesus' bricks (JESUS+BRICKS)." Rahum Community, a cultural ministry community serving the next generation, has been reorganized as the "JBRICKS Movement," and the Homage Acting Academy, formerly operated by actress Lee Tae-young's wife, has been newly restructured as the "JBRICKS Acting Class."

The "찾아가는 멘토단" was planned by the nonprofit "Reporters who save lives" with the aim of presenting a vision to young people who are deeply troubled about career paths amid a harsh reality and a bleak future. Sogeuhane Studio, The New, Jae Dance Studio, and Raemian Bakery are cooperating.

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