Wednesday, April 23, 2014

He is Risen!

This Easter was possibly one of the most memorable we'll ever have. Our church had a sunrise service on Haeundae Beach at 5:15am where nearly 25 of us gathered to sing praises to our risen Savior. There was a mixture of songs, Scripture reading, and a short sermon from Dan. Even though it was too cloudy to see the sunrise, it was a beautiful morning that really started the day well and focused on the Resurrection.



At the end of the service, Nikki got baptized. What a beautiful moment to witness! She shared how she came to know Christ and then braved the extremely cold waters of Haeundae Beach with Dan to be baptized.

Nikki's Testimony
 
Getting baptized!



Pure Joy in the Lord!


I was fortunate enough to get another hour or so of sleep before going to church mid-morning. My Korean friend and co-worker joined us for the first time and brought one of her daughters, so that made the day extra special as well.

Since the New Year, our church has been meeting in a smaller space, and on most Sundays we nearly run out of seats, but not nearly as full as it was on Easter! There were so many new faces!

After church, ten of us headed over to our friends' (Erik and Breckan) house for lunch and games. Justin, Nikki, and I ended up staying until 9pm! As un-eventful as some of this may sound, our day was spent fellowshipping with our brothers and sisters in Christ, and I wouldn't have had it any other way. We are beyond blessed with the friendships we have made here, and even though our time together in Korea is quickly drawing to a close, we know that we will have eternity to worship our Lord together. Easter Sunday was just a small glimpse of what that will be like.

Matthew 28:6   He is not here, for he has risen, as he said.

2 Corinthians 5:15   And he died for all, that those who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

A Day in the Life of a Waygook

Many of you wonder what our life is like in Busan. Our life here is GOOD. But keep reading below to hear how that’s been challenging me recently. Here’s your chance to see a typical day for us!

At 6:30am the alarm goes off and we are up and getting ready for the day.
7:30ish is when we head to school. If we hit all of the stoplights right, it takes about five minutes for us to walk there.
8:20 the bell rings and the school day begins. I have lunch at 11 and Justin comes in with his class at 11:30. The end of the school day is 3:30, and we stay at school working until at least 4:00 (usually later for Justin).
We visit our small grocery stores almost daily to pick up items for dinner. They are all very close and quite convenient, and each offer some different foods. We have figured out which store is the cheapest for certain things. Lotte Super is where we find tortillas, cheese, and chicken. Home Plus Express is our stop for rice, pork, and lactose-free milk. Nuri Mart is my personal favorite, with the cheapest store-bought produce, bread, and the best snack selection, including mint oreo-like cookies that almost resemble thin mints, but for only 80cents. We also have a few fruit/veggie places we can go to get fresh produce – the fruit truck and a shop right above Nuri Mart.
In the evenings we are often just relaxing by ourselves or with Laura and Nikki. We often share meals with them. Wednesdays are Staff Meeting days, so we work until at least 5:00 on those days. On Thursday nights we host a Church Community Group at our apartment that we lead. Friday is pizza night for us!  On Saturday we often spend time with Laura and Nikki or with our good friends Erik and Breckan. We spend hours together eating food, chatting, and playing games. Sometimes we get a hike in on Saturdays as well.

As much as we love our days here, I can’t wait to see what a day in Eternity is like. Life seems so comfortable right now. So easy most of the time (yes, even in Korea!). Yet we are told in Psalm 84:10 Better is one day in Your courts than a thousand elsewhere.

A thousand days. That’s less than 3 years. One day in the Father’s presence is better than three years of life on Earth. If that’s not a strong reminder of what we’re living for, then I’m not sure what is. We’re living for Christ. For eternity in His presence. Not for fleeting joys of this world that will be here one day, week, month, or year, and pass the next. We’re living for the joy set before us – Christ, who endured the Cross for our sake.

As we have been studying Hebrews in church (you can find sermons online at www.redeemerbusan.org), something that stuck out to us recently, and has stuck with us ever since, is that what sin so desperately desires is to convince us that it can offer something better than Jesus Christ. And in the words of one three-year-old PK, Asher Collins, “You can say that again!” What sins in our lives are keeping us from experiencing Christ on a daily basis?
So what are you living for? Eternity or today? Who are you living for? Christ or yourself? Where will you be when this life passes away – dancing with our Savior or in the depths of despair? I will be with my Father. I pray you will be too.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Spring Has Sprung

Spring is in full swing in Busan, and that means the Cherry Blossoms are out along with flowers galore! One Saturday morning we took a trip over to the other side of the city where there are lots of Cherry Blossom trees, Rape Flowers (I didn't believe the name at first!), and other beautiful flowers. It was a beautiful day!

Pansies

Streets lined with Cherry Blossoms

Daffodils

Rape Flowers




My favorite Brit, Nikki





Mugunghwa Flowers

Rosa Gallica - the coolest, prettiest flowers, maybe ever


BFS's Got Talent!

Last year the school talent show was one of our favorite school events of the entire year, so we both had high expectations for it this year. We were not disappointed! My class told the story of "Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes," and one of our preschoolers also sang a solo. Justin had several kids in the show as well - from singing to playing various instruments and even a skit. It was a blast! Below are some photos and clips of our kids and their impressive talents!

 
My students getting ready to do Pete the Cat


GaHyun and TaeHyun


Ksenia

Ian

 
 
Pete the Cat
 
He is such a ham! He's 4 years old!
 
TaeHyun singing "You Raise Me Up"