6/30/07

Farewell to Krissy



We had our final (among many! :-) ) farewell dinner with Krissy last night. We all wrote special personal notes to Krissy about how we valued our time with her. Here are some excerpts ...

Krissy,

“We are the clay, and You our potter; And all we are the work of Your hand” Isaiah 64:8b.

You have been so moldable in His hands and such a willing vessel, how great a servant you have been. To God be the glory!

... Thank you for all that you did by just being ‘Krissy’ ... we value every minute that you would choose to share with us in the future...

“God controlled life is beautiful and useful, but self controlled life is ugly and useless” Pastor Bob Kim, Global English Ministry July 1, 2007 ...

Mission accomplished Krissy!

God’s Blessings,

Alan


Dear Krissy,

It seems like just yesterday we were leaving at 4 am for Korea ... Leading you to go with us was no accident ... You have been such a godly example to our children ... a Proverbs 31 woman and you certainly reflect Proverbs 31:30. "Favor is deceitful and beauty is vain; but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised." ... I praise the Lord for sending you to Korea with us. We will always have a special place in our hearts for you ...

We love you very much! To God be the glory, June

Krissy, 크리시 언니,

I love you sooooooo much! ... People would tell Mom and Dad “you don’t get to know a person till you live with them so just be careful.” It is true, and this time it has been WONDERFUL! ... I never had a big sister before and you’ve shown me what a real one is ...
... We will always love you.



Love, Sarah
사랑해요.


Dear Krissy,

I am so sad that you are going ... The way you talk and act show that you love the Lord and want to do His will. That has really stood out for me and I pray that I would be that way when I grow up ... I love you and I'll miss you ...
Love, Iryna

Psalm 23:3
"He restoreth my soul. He leadeth me in the path of righteousness for His name's sake.


Dear Krissy,

I really enjoyed you staying with us in Korea. I liked playing games with you. You were a good example of patience for me.

Proverbs 15:1 A soft answer turneth away wrath but grievous words stir up anger.

Love, Joe


Dahae did a whole photo album for Krissy but I don't have room for all of them. Here are four:






WE ALL LOVE YOU KRISSY AND PRAY FOR YOUR SAFE JOURNEY HOME. MAY WE ALL BE REUNITED SOON!!

YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN CHRIST FOR ETERNITY!!

ALAN,JUNE, SARAH, IRYNA, JOE AND DAHAE

Memories

We will always have wonderful memories of our time here. We had our last co-ops last week! Time has gone SO fast! We have learned so much not just school-wise but in other ways as well. It has drawn our family closer for one thing. Just because of that I think it has been well worth it.

Here are some pictures of random memories...

Joe and Jonathan...


the Willings...




Friends...






Field trips...


"Doctor" Hannah


Family...

6/28/07

When pigs fly...



We all said we would come to Korea when pigs fly. Well, here we are and here's the pig. We all had a big laugh and the vendor thought we were the usual crazy Americans

(this is a hand-carved pig that we saw at the market)

Praise Report

As I mentioned before, this year was the very first home-school high school co-op. We've watched as many struggled and found how truly hard it is forging a new trail. Many had to learn how to be self-disciplined and self-motivated. Some we weren't so sure were going to stick it out, but they did. And they amazing thing is that they said they are all going to do it again next year! EVERY one as far as I know. I know that we were an imperfect bunch and there are always issues that come up, but I praise the Lord that overall it was a good experience for everyone. Can't wait to see what God does in the lives of all these kids.




This post was copied from Krissy's blog. (www.krissylyn.blogspot.com)

6/23/07

the Korea homeschool symphony season finale

Last Thursday the Willing's orchestra - Heavenly Sounds Youth Orchestra (110 students)- had their last performance for the season. It was very well attended. There was testimony after testimony from families about how blessed they were to have been in this orchestra. And at the end literally 1/2 of the audience came up and hugged the Willing family (sorta like a wedding reception line). They got so many flowers they didn't have enough room in their apt and gave us some! I hope you enjoy these pictures.

6/19/07

some notes of encouragement

Our last two co-ops are June 25 and 26. This is a note of encouragement to us written by our pastor's 11-year-old daughter.

Hi!
I'm really thankful for your hard work. You were really helpful for all of us. I hope you will help others even at America. Everyone will miss you. Keep up on the good work and God will bless you were ever you are.
I hope you will never forget to be kind and helpful, then all people in the world will begin to like you. Hope you stay as you are,
your friend
Joyce Kim

[on the back side] Goodbye, Hope to see you again, Joyce


Here is another written by her sister.

PATTY FAMILY, goodby I will miss you


This is one to Joe from another boy about his age.


[front page] Dear Jeo
[next page] Dear Joe I'm Jason I am sad because you are going back to usa. you were my little good friend. I hope you come back.

From Jason.



I just love these notes. : ) Here is one more.


[front page] to . Joe from me (Edwin)
[next page] Dear Joe I know that you are going back to USA I hope you come back and meet me Have a good time at USA and bye bye BYE BYE ps: Don't forget to smile [then all sorts of smily faces]



The interesting thing about this note is that we don't know who this is!

These are just a few of the written encouragement notes we have received that will go in our scrap-book.

~Sarah

p.s. I did not change any of the spelling or punctuation so what you see is just how it is written.

6/16/07

Getting closer to home!

Time seems to fly! It seems like we just got here!

2 more weeks of co-ops! It has been great to see the students grow: exciting but sad
We'll be leaving all our new friends: so sad.
Going home and not knowing when or if we will come back: very hard but we know it is in God's hands!
The 16 hour flight home; exciting because we are coming home but very tiring!!
Living in our new house that has only been our home for 2 weeks: wonderful.
Seeing all our friend: EXTREMELY JOYOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Getting all our animals back: fun.
Being drawn closer as a family and to God: CANNOT DESCRIBE!!
All the friends and memories: PRICELESS!!!

6/15/07

Our Sunday Hike

Last Sunday we had a great air quality day and went on a hike up "Brother mountain", where the trailhead starts 5 mins. from where we live. Our fellow trekkers were the Willings(not Mr./Mrs. Willing), their aunt and cousin, and Mrs. Hurtado. We had lots of fun and got to see the "country side" looking down on where we live. I thought you would find the pictures pretty amazing, as we did as well. We talk a lot about all the apartments, but I think 'a picture paints a 1000 words' in this case. The hike by the way took over 2 1/2 hrs. up and back. We plan on a 'full moon' hike before we return to the U.S.A.. Although I failed to get any pictures, we passed many Koreans who were dressed as if they were hiking Mt. Everest!! :-)


The view from the top -- our complex is middle-far right in the photo. Each building has 65-85 individual apt. units.


So... which way again Dahae??


The hike was really beautiful and most of it was tree lined and shady.


Brother Mountain in the background left from our unit. Grandfather mountain (further and a harder hike we are told) is directly in the distance. I honestly don't know how it got it's name, but local legend gives credit to the Voellers.

6/11/07

My speech at the High School Co-op

The following is the text of a speech I recently gave during the High School Co op "Great Communicators" public speaking course my dad is leading. Each h.s. student will have given 4 stand up formal speeches during the course, and for most it was their 1st ever public speech.

I am working on a longer version I hope to give when Norm Wakefield is here in August and we hold another 1st -- A Father-Daughter retreat. Please pray for me.

The following was given in English only and I distributed the text and will have it converted into Korean. For the Father-Daughter retreat I will have a translator: I speak a sentence, then the translator speaks that sentence in Korean. This will be yet another new and interesting experience for me!!

I welcome any and all feedback that you feel could improve my speech.

Also, please pray that God will use this speech to convict hearts to dress to please Him and not just to please the world.

*** Text of Speech follows ***

(EXCITED!!)
Did you hear the news! Did you hear? Jesus is coming. He’s on the elevator right now and will be here any minute! Isn’t this exciting??

If Jesus walked into the room right now, would you be prepared to meet Him or would you be embarrassed by the way you are dressed?

Would you run and hide as Adam and Eve did in the Garden of Eden?

Before Adam and Eve sinned, they were very close to God. They were truly glorifying God in their appearance. In Genesis 3:7 it tells what happened after they sinned; “Then the eyes of both of them were opened and they knew they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves coverings” Adam and Eve ran off and hid when they realized their nakedness. They knew they did not glorify God any more. God even asked Adam in genesis 3:11 “ Who told you that you were naked?” Adam and Eve tried to be like God when they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Then they sinned and lost their innocence and their intimacy with God. They chose their own clothing and justified their actions. They made excuses. This was not honoring God and they could no longer be in His presence. He even made them new clothing from animal skins and drove them out of His presence.

When you choose your clothes each day, are you thinking about the Lord. Are you asking yourself ‘will this honor and glorify Him so that he will want me to be in His presence?’ Am I a testimony for Jesus Christ as I walk down the street? Do I dress for God or dress for the world?

I Timothy 2:8-10 Paul says “ …in like manner also that the women adron themselves in modest apparel, with propriety and moderation, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or costly clothing, but which is proper for women professing godliness, with good works.” Paul doesn’t have a list of do’s and don’t for modest dress. He doesn’t say that skirts need to be a certain length or blouses should cover a certain amount of skin. He simply states that women are to dress with “modesty and self – control”.

Modesty is so much more than a ‘dress code’. It is about the heart intent – what is motivating us to dress the way we do?

This brings us to the issue of immodesty. When we dress immodestly,, we are doing what Adam and Eve did. We are saying : Pride and just doing what we desire are most important.

I have titled my speech “Dress for Success - The Power of Dressing Modestly.” There was a very popular book in America a few years ago that talked about how to dress for business: What makes a good 1st impression in your workplace and how to dress successfully. How your dress showed your identity, your confidence, your style.

But today what I want to talk with you about is far more important – Do you dress for God or dress for yourself and the world? (pause and look at the
Audience)

While I will mainly address this to the girls here, I think the boys should listen up as well.

These are my three points : 1. Who do you dress to impress, 2. what does how you dress say to the world, and 3. what is motivating your heart?

This speech is not about wearing dresses as that would be legalistic. It is about pleasing God in how you dress.

My 1st point is that how you dress is about who you are dressing to please.

Is it yourself, your friends, the world in general, or God?. I am often told “wearing pants or shorts isn’t a sin” and my answer is “of course not”. Sin lies in the heart and only God sees that.

I am still surprised how people often noticed that my mother , Iryna and I only wear dresses. If we are in an airport or store, people will ask if we wear dresses because of our religion. We were asked this recently touring one of the Korean palaces. If my dad is there, he will speak up and say “no, it’s because I love my ladies dressing like ladies..”, or we will comment “we don’t wear them because of our religion, but we do wear them to honor God”.

So my 1st point is that who we dress FOR tells a lot about who we desire most to please? Is it God or Man? As Christians we should dress to please God. My challenge to you is to dress with a purpose. Choose whom you serve and then dress accordingly.

My 2nd point is that as Christians, we have a responsibility to reflect godliness in everything we do. Yes, we must live IN the world, but we are cautioned to not live AS the world . I John 2:15 says “love not the world , neither the things that are in the world. If any man loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”

We know many families in our community in Texas that have made a personal choice to wear pants, jeans, shorts, etc.. We know them by their fruit, not by how they dress... and by their fruit we see that they love God. They have made a different personal choice for their family. How any one family/person chooses to dress is a matter of personal choice and not one of moral absolutes one way or the other.

I do challenge you to look at yourself in the mirror and think about the identity and image you want to give to the world. Do you feel your image tells the world your true hearts desire for God?

I want to close with my 3rd point – modesty in dress is a matter of your heart, not of your hemline or length of your skirt. It is a matter between you and God.

Often times how a person dresses is an expression of pride and self- importance, or just laziness, which is just the opposite of humility, diligence and loving God.

I wear dresses because I have the desire to do so even on outings such as a field trip. Although there are times it’s just not practical to wear a dress, I love wearing them and I do so out of MY desire, not out of my parents’ requirements.

I won't think wrongly of your for your choice of how you dress, please don’t judge me for mine.

In conclusion : Dress to honor God, dress to reflect godly character to the world, and dress to reflect the heart that beats under those clothes. Do this each morning and then get dressed.

Dress with a purpose. Dress for godly success.

God’s blessings to you and thanks for listening.