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Young adults explore partnership in Korea

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A team of young adults visited South Korea this summer and made interesting discoveries about love, faith and the sharing of cultures.

Barriers fall away as spiritual bonds grow
BY BRIAN SHOCKEY:
I knew I was in trouble when I didn’t know how to say “where’s the bathroom?” in Korean. Now in my defense, the Korean language is rather challenging to learn, but I surely thought after a series of meetings with my Korean speaking friends I could at least say “where’s the bathroom?” More....

Barriers fall away as spiritual bonds grow
BY MARY STORTSTORM:
Greetings from South Korea. The work we have been doing here is great, and so are the Korean young adults and pastors that our team has met along the way. The entire time that the Baltimore-Washington Conference team of young adults has been in Korea, I have been looking for a specific word to describe the kind of warm reception and treatment we all have received. More....

Retreat createss holy moments
BY GEORGI SPILMAN:
Having been born in Suwon City, South Korea, and adopted when I was five months old, this trip to my homeland took me on both a spiritual and emotional journey. Every moment I spent with the wonderful people of South Korea, I found myself growing and changing in my relationship with my Heavenly Father, and in the way I worshipped God. More....

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