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imear latner ana mother:
Sajikkoi, Seoul,
June 24, 192Q.h
i-j I wonder wha t you will be doing tomorrow to celebrate
your wedding anniversary. Hope you will have some pleasant trip.
The Gerdines leave early tomorrow morning for Tfonsan, and I have just
been up to tell them goodbye. Tomorrow evening I am to preach at
the Mission again. I preached last Saturday evenlng^there; seventeen
seekers signed thair names afterwards. fSunday evening I preached at
Chakyo church.
^ These days Iham very busy^trying to finish up my language
study for the year. Have just completed the -memory work which o
includes:twenty Biblegverses, three hymns, three prayers of a
hundred words length each, the Apostles* Creed, and the Ten Command
ments. After .some reviewing, I shall take.^my examination.
rm*
me colleges are closing for the summer the last-of
this
month, but the iiigh. schools and grade schools last about a month yet.
I don't see how they can do much real work in July when it -is so hot.
jar of
Before
01
jam you sent
forget, I want to|tell you that I' began on the last
It islthe tin of plum preserves father fixed
up wnxxe mother was in the hospital. This|i$ not a hint that|you
should send more,1 butfjust an occasion to say how much I have enjoyed
* -\
4- s
all youfsent. During the
they have lasted just exa
going-to make another trl
walnuts you sent a loryj
that he had all the
ate the nuts and nPBve sO
UiiX 1 S
summerI will not care for sweet things;
ctiyfthe right time. I found I was not
p to Koo Am Ni, and so I mailed the box of
ime ago for Kim Won Kyung; and he wrote
tians si*y after service on Sunday^and they
^v to God
*•
v'Xlil
h fl have not told him about your-'getting help for hi3 gscnou-kxii^f
although it has beenfhard to keep such good news. I hope you will
approve offmy course. I thinklhe is worthy; but I have seen and J
heard enough of student help to make me very careful, and it never
does any good to makelmoney seem plentiful. It^seems that really
promising young, people have been ruined by too much ease after being
taken over by missionaries, fItftakes almost divine knowledge to
know just where to give and where to withhold. So I am going slow.
ItSseems almost miraculous that I should have gotten such a one as
Han Pyung Yong for father'3 worker when I was so inexperienced. The
same opportunity offered to many another would have spoiled them.
Kim ton Kyung wrote a week ago that he wanted to help at
I illssion while the Koo Am Iti^" school took vacation in Aug
the City Mission while the Koo A
cation in August,
if I could find any room and funds enough to make it
and asked
possible.
the houses here on the comp
replied that probably he could use a room ii
one
u
;Vi sJ
■fVt
-» £\ *?*
(none
ha r
4-V .- vo
b.uo
clJL
OCA
ound and asked if he would need more
vea monthly at Koo An Ni
r\ri o
day a
rd
came from him saying he was coming
Seoul this afternoo
o
na
,-*4-
exneetea to see me
,c;pa
I am inclined to thin!: that
Li.
tit i I
ii JL «fc
be able
to enter a sc
hot think it
n Augus
ho
n Seotembef: and
hink Bro. Longnecke
2 misAbnr'opriation of Tunas
T "h
egin using his. monej
u
complement his salary while workings t the Mission
The particular news of the week is that I have become a
land-owner for the first time in my life, and there, is somewhat of
a thrill attached to the thou At. My tfeacher has often told me how
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| Full text | imear latner ana mother: Sajikkoi, Seoul, June 24, 192Q.h i-j I wonder wha t you will be doing tomorrow to celebrate your wedding anniversary. Hope you will have some pleasant trip. The Gerdines leave early tomorrow morning for Tfonsan, and I have just been up to tell them goodbye. Tomorrow evening I am to preach at the Mission again. I preached last Saturday evenlng^there; seventeen seekers signed thair names afterwards. fSunday evening I preached at Chakyo church. ^ These days Iham very busy^trying to finish up my language study for the year. Have just completed the -memory work which o includes:twenty Biblegverses, three hymns, three prayers of a hundred words length each, the Apostles* Creed, and the Ten Command ments. After .some reviewing, I shall take.^my examination. rm* me colleges are closing for the summer the last-of this month, but the iiigh. schools and grade schools last about a month yet. I don't see how they can do much real work in July when it -is so hot. jar of Before 01 jam you sent forget, I want to tell you that I' began on the last It islthe tin of plum preserves father fixed up wnxxe mother was in the hospital. This i$ not a hint that you should send more,1 butfjust an occasion to say how much I have enjoyed * -\ 4- s all youfsent. During the they have lasted just exa going-to make another trl walnuts you sent a loryj that he had all the ate the nuts and nPBve sO UiiX 1 S summerI will not care for sweet things; ctiyfthe right time. I found I was not p to Koo Am Ni, and so I mailed the box of ime ago for Kim Won Kyung; and he wrote tians si*y after service on Sunday^and they ^v to God *• v'Xlil h fl have not told him about your-'getting help for hi3 gscnou-kxii^f although it has beenfhard to keep such good news. I hope you will approve offmy course. I thinklhe is worthy; but I have seen and J heard enough of student help to make me very careful, and it never does any good to makelmoney seem plentiful. It^seems that really promising young, people have been ruined by too much ease after being taken over by missionaries, fItftakes almost divine knowledge to know just where to give and where to withhold. So I am going slow. ItSseems almost miraculous that I should have gotten such a one as Han Pyung Yong for father'3 worker when I was so inexperienced. The same opportunity offered to many another would have spoiled them. Kim ton Kyung wrote a week ago that he wanted to help at I illssion while the Koo Am Iti^" school took vacation in Aug the City Mission while the Koo A cation in August, if I could find any room and funds enough to make it and asked possible. the houses here on the comp replied that probably he could use a room ii one u ;Vi sJ ■fVt -» £\ *?* (none ha r 4-V .- vo b.uo clJL OCA ound and asked if he would need more vea monthly at Koo An Ni r\ri o day a rd came from him saying he was coming Seoul this afternoo o na ,-*4- exneetea to see me ,c;pa I am inclined to thin!: that Li. tit i I ii JL «fc be able to enter a sc hot think it n Augus ho n Seotembef: and hink Bro. Longnecke 2 misAbnr'opriation of Tunas T "h egin using his. monej u complement his salary while workings t the Mission The particular news of the week is that I have become a land-owner for the first time in my life, and there, is somewhat of a thrill attached to the thou At. My tfeacher has often told me how |
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