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Letter #23
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Kangnung, Korea
We would like our letter to come into yo\ir homes early this Christmas season before the last minute rush of festive preparations prevents you from taking time to sit down and read our message# This is a joyous time for those of us who keep the
true meaning of Christmas alive in our hearts. But it is sad to see that many have forgotten, or perhaps have never known, that the same Person who first came to earth in the humble form of a baby born in a lovly manger, is coming again without His glory veiled. Vife read in II Thess 1^73^3 "...when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with His mighty angels, in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ." Let us think of that second coming, and allow the certainty of that to so influence our thinking that, in a special way at this season when many have forgotten Vlhose birthday it is, we learn to "hold lightly things of this earth."
Many of you will thank God with us for the joys of the past two weeks. Five persons have made decisions for Christ and been baptized on the past two Lord's days# All of them have been attending preaching services regularly and have been much in our prayers. Two of them are fine, mature young men (one a college professor to v/hom the Word of God is a new book and v/ho has been studying and asking questions for two
to be of special encouragement to us. So often the time of sov^ing the Seed and wait ing for it to spring forth into life seems discouragingly long, but when we see the harvest finally reaped, all else is forgotten in our joy. For this we have come to
Korea.
early in December.
could come, but just today we heard again that he could come for the week of the 7th
of December.
Dick has been much concerned for some time regarding a special effort
to reach older men of this area with the Gospel, and he is planning a special night
for men only. He would especially appreciate your prayers for this. Pfe are praying that others will make decisions for Christ in these meetii^s. Won't you pray with
us?
We a-i'e also beginning preparations for a Christmas program with our large group
of children in Sunday School. V>Je usually have f.-;*om 70 to over 100 in attendance each
Sunday. Recently we have gained some much needed help in handling this group, and
we have more hopes for a profitable, well*"planried Sunday School than at any other previous time. We have tsen very much av/are recently tliat God is answering prayer, solving problems, and working in ov.r midst in a special way. VJe are grateful to
those of you who are our prayer helpers o
Now for a personal word about our family. Just now we are gratefully enjoying good health. Dorothy and Dawn are filled with an abundance of energy and giggles.
especially at bedtime (and most mothers will understand thatl). Since the recent
visit of missionaa:^ friends from Japan, the girls are talking frequently of the health value of drinking milk. The little daughter of the Don Bumeys is a milk
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lover, and she has girls pretty well convinced that their teeth will turn whiter after each glass I They have been drinking their milk quite well since little Sarah's
Another new experience with the coming of Fall is the beginning of "school" I have begun teaching Dorothy a kindergarten course prepared by the CALVERT company in the States, and both mother and daughter are finding it to be a rewarding experience. Dawn continued to feel so left out and lost that just this past week I planned and began a "school" period for her, too.
She studies with mommie for a while after Dorothy finishes her school for the day,
carpenter make for themji of course such special things add to the joy of little girlS;
I continue getting in as much language study as I possibly can, and I have re
and now she is a happier little girlo Both girls have little desks which we had a
cently begun a Friday evening class for high school girls. I teach them Bible for an hour and English conversation for an hour On the same evening Dick holds his class for high school boys, which he has held for many months. Dick carries a heavy responsibility in preparing three messages a week ?;ith his interpreter. He studies the Korean text, too, as he seeks to prepare Mr. Cheuh for interpreting his messages correctly. It is much more difficult than preparing messages in English, and much
more time consuming*
fellowship with relatives and friends. May this Christmas be om of joy in its true sense^ is our pei^onal wish for you, and may your Nexv Year be filled with the ful
fillment of unbroken resolutions 1
We will be thinking of many of you as you spend the holiday season in happy
Rejoicing in Christy
Dick & Melba Business Mail:
c/o Mrs. R. Hobert Lash, Forwarding Agent ii03 N. Griffing Blvd., Asheville, N.C.