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Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky": October 2008
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Some Reasons to Praise God:. I haven't posted anything to this blog in a few days, but I thought I would update it by posting some things that I feel like I should praise God for today. 1 I am really thankful to God for giving me allergies to pork, seafood, and tofu! When I first found out I was allergic to so many things a little over a year ago, it was hard to figure out what to eat and it was not that much fun! 2 This one is really huge for me.I found out close to a mont...
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Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky": Whirlwind first week
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Friday, August 29, 2008. This week has been very busy! I had orientation every day and began learning a little about Korean language and culture. I can actually say a few things now and I don't feel as uncomfortable as I did in the beginning trying to use Korean words. Yesterday was my favorite part of orientation because I got to go visit the school that I will be teaching at Monday! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky".
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Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky": Some Reasons to Praise God:
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Some Reasons to Praise God:. I haven't posted anything to this blog in a few days, but I thought I would update it by posting some things that I feel like I should praise God for today. 1 I am really thankful to God for giving me allergies to pork, seafood, and tofu! When I first found out I was allergic to so many things a little over a year ago, it was hard to figure out what to eat and it was not that much fun! 2 This one is really huge for me.I found out close to a mont...
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Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky": August 2008
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Friday, August 29, 2008. This week has been very busy! I had orientation every day and began learning a little about Korean language and culture. I can actually say a few things now and I don't feel as uncomfortable as I did in the beginning trying to use Korean words. Yesterday was my favorite part of orientation because I got to go visit the school that I will be teaching at Monday! Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Starting my new life in Korea. My prayer is that my life will reflect the love of Christ and be...
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Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky": September 2008
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008. Learning to be patient. Since I have been in Korea a little over two weeks, I have been diligently practicing with chopsticks. I had my first experience with Korean chopsticks when I got off of the plane in Seoul. It was a disaster because I have never really used chopsticks and Korean chopsticks are metal, thick, and very slick. Am I too absorbed in my own desires to be able to minister effectively? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New Humble Future Site. Learning to be patient.
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Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky": I Need Rest!
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Thursday, October 2, 2008. Living in a different country and trying to adapt to the culture takes a toll on a person. It doesn't help that I have complicated matters by taking 3 seminary classes and teaching English in the elementary schools which I have never done before.I am also a very social person that wants to experience all of the beautiful sights that can be seen in Korea. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky". Cheonan, South Korea.
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Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky": Learning to be patient...
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008. Learning to be patient. Since I have been in Korea a little over two weeks, I have been diligently practicing with chopsticks. I had my first experience with Korean chopsticks when I got off of the plane in Seoul. It was a disaster because I have never really used chopsticks and Korean chopsticks are metal, thick, and very slick. Am I too absorbed in my own desires to be able to minister effectively? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Humble Future Site. Learning to be...
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Posts by Ex Nazarene:. September 8, 2011. Standing Firm Nazarene’s Research Helpful. October 28, 2010. IMMERSE – another tool by Barefoot Ministries to promote the social gospel/contemplative/emergent agenda. September 15, 2010. New Blog – Standing Firm Nazarenes. May 18, 2010. The Old Cross and the New Cross. April 7, 2010. The Seductive Poison of Apostasy. April 2, 2010. Who Has Believed Our Report? March 31, 2010. Nazarene Churches Emulate Catholic Tradition.
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Plethora of Randomness from "the Most Peaceful Place Under the Sky": Starting my new life in Korea...
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008. Starting my new life in Korea. Today began my orientation as an English teacher in the public school system in Cheonan. We all started our day with a health check-up at the local hospital. It involved checking our weight, height, blood pressure, an eye exam, an x-ray for something, as well as a blood test. I am excited about what God is going to do in my life this year as I adjust to life in Korea, learn a new language, and begin teaching elementary students! Cheonan, South Korea.
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