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Thursday, February 09, 2006 

02/09 Update




Those loving and serving the Lord in Korea



Yung was born and raised in Seoul, Korea.

He later immigrated to the U.S. and became a U.S. citizen in 1984.


As a civilian engineer, he has been working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Far East District since June 2003 in support of construction projects for Camp Humphrey’s expansion.

"The Hospitality House encourages me to study the Bible, letting me get to know other believers through fellowship, sharing prayer subjects and concerns, and enjoying good meals."

"Please pray for God’s gracious guidance to a right Christian woman spouse."

Answer to Prayer

Thank you all for praying for the time I spent with a Colonel and several of his staff. He was asked to place the HH under his Battalion's sponsorship in order to obtain Post passes for us. He first wanted to stop by and get familiar with the ministry. I was so thankful for the support of Matt and Sergio in constructing an informative presentation. We all enjoyed a nice visit and our passes were issued the next day. Thanks for your help and support Steve (this would not have happened without you).

A taste of Korea

Some of the folks from the HH spent a day away from Au Jung-Re and duty on Post for a day of exploring and fellowship. We headed south to a site named Independence Hall. This site documents the struggle Korea endured under many years of Japanese occupation and control. It was a somber reminder of the evils man can inflict on others when pursuing selfish ambitions. It's sad to think the people of Korea went through this only to be divided after the Korean conflict. Cherish freedom. Many people here can relate to not having it.




I admit, it is a bad representation of the sculpture on our part; but we tried. In the process we amused those walking by.

After Chapel on Sunday, we were invited along with others from the HH to join Greg and Gill (pictured below) as they celebrated their 3rd wedding anniversary. We headed to a Korean buffet for many local delicacies. I (Brian) still can't get used to sitting on the floor.


When traveling to Korea, make sure you invest in 'slip-on' shoes if you plan on eating out. The food was delicious. You select your food from the buffet and cook it your self on hot plates installed in the tables.

I don't think Claire liked the fried silk worms

Please pray for:

  • Jennie who is going in for urgent gallbladder surgery on 2/10
  • Brian's Friday night message (for courage and clarity)
  • The men and women who are flying around the clock and in bad weather conditions