October 28, 2012

This week's persecuted church: Tanzania


Christians in Tanzania have lost churches, homes, cars and livestock in a series of recent attacks, and some have received physical injuries. In the most recent attack, Muslims returning from worship at a mosque on Friday, Oct. 12, burned a car belonging to Bishop Muhiche of the Tanzania Assemblies of God church. After burning his car, the extremists moved on to destroy the pastor’s church.

That same day, in Ushirombo District of Shinyanga Region, Muslim extremists attacked the Reverend Victor Simbaulanga. Enraged by an open-air evangelistic meeting the pastor was leading, the attackers beat Simbaulanga so severely that he had to be hospitalized. A VOM contact is working to have the pastor transferred to a hospital in a safer area so he won’t be attacked again.

Thought of the Day:  4-0?
Song of the Day:  Psy-Gangnam Style

October 24, 2012

Prescription

I've been sick for just over three weeks now with this heinous cough that just will not go away.  But I got a nice prescription to relieve some of the pain.

Did you see Verlander go 'wow'?  Ha!

Thought of the Day:  Happy Birthday, 마.
Song of the Day:  Blur-Song 2

October 22, 2012

How about

them Giants???

We're going to the World Series, baby!!


Thought of the Day:  칼국수
Song of the Day:  OK Go-Here It Goes Again

October 20, 2012

This week's persecuted church: Pakistan

On Friday afternoon, Sept. 21, a mob of several thousand radical Muslims attacked St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mardan City, Pakistan. The attackers, armed with rifles and kerosene, overwhelmed security guards and broke into the church. They destroyed Bibles and prayer books, desecrated the altar and set fire to the church building and several surrounding homes and buildings. The mob was returning from a protest against the film Innocence of Muslims.

Thought of the Day:  Zoo
Song of the Day:  Nirvana-Drain You

October 15, 2012

This week's persecuted church: Kenya


Gatei was in the room when a grenade exploded at about 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 30 at St. Polycarp, of the Anglican Church of Kenya, on the Juja Road in Nairobi. The explosion killed the boy and injured eight other children. Sally’s own son had been in there, too, only three minutes before.

“The most amazing thing, though, is that, although we thought we should cancel Sunday school the next Sunday, most children insisted we should meet as usual, even though the room had not yet been repaired!”

This attack came shortly after a Somali member of Al Shabaab had been sentenced to 59 years in prison after he confessed in court to planning attacks on Parliament. At his arrest, together with a second man, the two had, according to the police, confessed to have targeted four Nairobi churches.

October 14, 2012

Case of the Mondays

I usually wake up at 6 and leave the house by 7:20.  This morning, I woke up at 7:20.

Thought of the Day:  Horses
Song of the Day:  Jaci Velasquez-Sanctuary

October 10, 2012

Sick of Being Sick

I haven't been sick in over a year, so I started getting all proud of my health streak...until the other day.  I got a bad cold and the worst neck pains I've ever had in my life.  I even lost my voice for the first time so that was interesting and annoying.  Today, one of my co-teachers sent me this message:


i'm sorry Mr. Jung... you don't have to fill out the selecting the NEXT YEAR'S  English text books..
only Koren teachers.

Seeing  your sick neck, I feel very sorry ... poor Mr. Jung  ㅜ.ㅜ
Take care of yourself...



아 참..Question!..
show the inner side...대신 show the inner self.........the same?


Along with the message, she attached a picture of this:

Cause we all know how effective pictures of koalas can be for the common cold, right?  What a funny lady.

But I am getting better!


Thought of the Day:  Seven Classes!
Song of the Day:  Honey Family-우리 같이해요