Background
Rhee was born to Korean migrant parents in Shimonoseki, Japan.
Rhee was born to Korean migrant parents in Shimonoseki, Japan.
Brigham Young University.
He later served as a professor of Korean at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, United States. The family returned to South of Korea in 1954. Beck was rotated home before Ho Nam was baptized.
Rhee was confirmed by Harold B. Lee.
Rhee had a master"s degree from Yonsei University and an Editor.D. from Brigham Young University. Rhee was among Kim Ho Jik"s Sunday School students.
In 1965, Rhee became a counselor in the Korean Mission Presidency of the church. In 1972, Rhee became the of Korea Area director for the Church Educational System.
This was one of the first cases where the Certificate in Superior Studies program was established with a local leader without having had an American head previously.
In March 1973, he was made the president of the Seoul of Korea Stake by apostle Spencer West. Kimball. From 1978 to 1981, Rhee was the president of the Busan of Korea Mission of the church. He was a temple worker in the Seoul of Korea Temple when it opened in 1985.
In 1987, Rhee became a professor of the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages at Brigham Young University.
While living in Utah, he served as a bishop and a Missionary Training Center branch president
He was introduced to the Latter- Day Saints (Mormons) faith by Calvin R. Beck, a member of the United States military.