
Chongshin Seminary, Part 1
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I have only recently returned from a week-long trip to Chongshin Seminary in South Korea. Incidentally, I regret my sudden and unannounced disappearance from the blog -- it is almost as hard to get away as it is to return. Anyway, this week I hope to share a few impressions of my visit to one of the world's largest Presbyterian seminaries -- maybe the largest.
For starters, let me say that I have long had the desire to visit Korea and to see first-hand what God is doing in the Korean church. Since seminary I have known many friends and colleagues in the Korean church, which has given me a special hope to experience Korean culture and to learn more about the work of the Spirit in Korea, especially for missions and evangelism. Having had a wonderful visit there this past week, I will be hoping for further opportunities in the future.
For starters, let me say that I have long had the desire to visit Korea and to see first-hand what God is doing in the Korean church. Since seminary I have known many friends and colleagues in the Korean church, which has given me a special hope to experience Korean culture and to learn more about the work of the Spirit in Korea, especially for missions and evangelism. Having had a wonderful visit there this past week, I will be hoping for further opportunities in the future.
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