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종교/이판사판 475

The warm but dim light felt through the Methodist church I was born in the end of the Korean War that took place in 1950. In the aftermath of the war, there was scarcely anything to eat. I remember being so hungry, that at times I ate grass-roots and tree barks.. Even in this difficult life after the Korean war, our family found a place of refuge, against possible despair. Our parents converted to the Methodist church. The reasons for the conversion i.. 2021. 3. 12.
When I was an investigator When I was an investigator, I did ask a lot of complicated and tough questions to missionaries. One day, a church member took me to an institute teacher who was also the stake president. At that time, I had no idea what the stake president was. But I asked a lot of questions about the gospel, and the answers I have received helped me greatly with my decision to get baptized. This great teacher g.. 2021. 3. 11.
I had a strong desire to share the gospel After my baptism, I had a strong desire to share the gospel. As I was pondering as to whom, I happened to see a high school friend at my university. When I ran into him, I decided that I will shared the gospel with him. We had lunch together and I invited him over to my place. I have been a member for only a month, but we studied the gospel principle book together all night through and I shared .. 2021. 3. 10.
I have been carried over the crisis When I discussed the gospel with missionaries as an investigator, my parents who were Methodist very strongly opposed this church. So at one time I decided to follow my parents and thus to meet with missionaries no more. Back then, in most homes in Korea, there was no telephone. If I did not go to the church and not keep an appointment with missionaries, it was very hard for the missionaries to .. 2021. 3. 9.