Praising Jesus on the island of Jeju
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Jeju lectureship - Church members gather for a photo on the island of Jeju, off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula.
Jeju lectureship - Church members gather for a photo on the island of Jeju, off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula.
The island of Jeju, off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula, is home to the highest mountain in South Korea — the volcano Halla-san.
It’s also home to the Jeju Jung-Ang Church of Christ, which hosted an island-wide lectureship recently. Malcolm Parsley, a longtime missionary to Korea, organized the event. Stephen Wolf was the guest speaker. About 35 people attended.
Wolf, an active-duty officer with the U.S. Air Force, is stationed on the island of Okinawa, Japan, and worships with the Chibana Church of Christ there. Seven evangelists also attended an all-day preacher workshop, Wolf said.
It’s also home to the Jeju Jung-Ang Church of Christ, which hosted an island-wide lectureship recently. Malcolm Parsley, a longtime missionary to Korea, organized the event. Stephen Wolf was the guest speaker. About 35 people attended.
Wolf, an active-duty officer with the U.S. Air Force, is stationed on the island of Okinawa, Japan, and worships with the Chibana Church of Christ there. Seven evangelists also attended an all-day preacher workshop, Wolf said.
From the July 2010 Print Edition.
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It was good to see the name of brother Malcolm Parsley in your publication. He has been an exceptional missionary to Korea for many years. I knew him when I was assigned to that country in the Air Force. He is an outstanding preacher and person.
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