The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of family resilience on family adaption of international married korean men and successful positive-adaption of their families by applying strength perspective. This study primarily investigate family resilience affects family adaption of international married korean men. In order to achieve this research goal, the subjects of the study are 223 international married korean men. The summary of the results is as follows. First, the family adaptation is well explained by family resilience rather than family stress. Second, family resilience functioned to moderate family adaptation between family stress. The statistically significant variables on family adaptation was the interaction variables of family stress×organizational patterns. Third, of find that subordinate factors of family resilience act as a mediator variable on negative influence on family`s adaptation by stress supporting international married korean men, a multiple regression was executed on three conditions of a mediator variable, which are influence of family stress on family adaptation, influence of family stress on family resilience`s subordinate factors, and influence of family resilience`s subordinate factors on family adaptation. This shows that strength perspective-based intervention (family resilience) can be more effective than deficit perspective-based intervention (stress).