November 14, 2005

  • Yes, its true, I now have a xanga.  Outrageous, I know.  The purpose of this sucker is to keep all you friends of mine updated with my escapades in Korea.  Most of my entries probably won’t be as long as this one, but I wanted to share how God has led me to live at the orphanage in Korea… I know it looks long and intimidating, but you can make it through it


     


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    I have served on mission trips to South Korea for each of the past four summers.  I visited and stayed at the orphanage in 2003 (see profile picture) for a few days and took home two of Pastor Chae’s newsletter books.  His passion for God and stories of the children, of North Korea, and of God’s work all encouraged me.  Despite being so encouraged, I never considered serving at the orphanage.  During my final year at Virginia Tech I spent a considerable amount of time in prayer and fasting for my future.  God slowly crossed out different possibilities.  Soon the last two options I was praying about was either an engineering job in Taiwan or a mission opportunity in Japan.  I felt led more to serving in Japan, but I never felt clear confirmation.  A prayer of mine from the beginning was that my parents and I together would be led by God concerning my future.  My parents were not at peace with Japan, but did understand my heart for ministry.  I graduated in May and upon coming home I told my mom I would be fasting for one day each week.  She asked me why and I told her I was going to fast again for guidance for my future.  She told me that my future was important to her and to my dad and that they would join me in fasting.  Interestingly, the day after our first fast my dad told me that he had a dream that I was at the orphanage in Korea with the kids and Pastor Chae (my dad had met Pastor Chae once many years ago).  Because at that point I was focused on Japan, we did not take the dream too seriously.  In the next few weeks, though, God made it clear that I was not to go to Japan, so once again my future was wide open.  My dad, who rarely dreams, had a nightmare and woke up disturbed in the middle of the night.  As he was reading through Scripture and praying he felt God tell him that He (God) does speak through dreams.  My dad remembered the dream he had of me in Korea.  Also, ever since I returned home from college one of the prayers I had been lifting up for my dad is that he would dream dreams (from Joel 2:28, “And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people.  Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, and your young men will see visions).  I was not aware when my dad first told me about his dream of the orphanage that perhaps God was truly saying something.  My dad and I together began praying about the possibility of me serving in Korea.  I began e-mailing Pastor Chae and even visited the orphanage with my short-term mission team this past August.  In September I finally felt at peace that, if God opened this door, I would go to Korea.  In early October I received an unexpected e-mail from a friend of my mother.  She had just paid off her debts and also had a new job with a substantial pay raise.  She is a prayerful woman and during one of her times of prayer God directed her to give the money from her raise to missions.  As she prayed more about it, God put me upon her heart.  She e-mailed me to tell me that, beginning this December, because of God’s direction she would give $1,500 a month for an entire year to cover my expenses.  That is $18,000 in support!  I had not asked her or anyone for support money yet, this was completely a gift from God.  The fact that God has clearly led my parents with me in pursuing serving at the Children’s Home and the fact that God has already provided the money to cover my travel costs so I would not be a burden to anyone amazes me.  Three weeks later Pastor Chae e-mailed me that he and his staff had prayed and wanted to welcome me to the orphanage, requesting that I arrive by the end of the year.  The next day I purchased my plane ticket to depart December 29, 2005.  I will be teaching English to the children four hours a day and living at the home.  The orphanage is called “Geon Christian Children’s Home” and is in Bangwha, Seoul.  More details are to come…


     


    I’m seeking prayer supporters.  E-mail me at comequickly@gmail.com if you would like e-mail updates from me with prayer requests while I’m in Korea.  Also, if you have any experience teaching ESL and wouldn’t mind helping me prepare, please let me know.  God bless you guys!


     


    Song:  “A Life of Love,” by David Gate (performed by Matt Redman)

Comments (32)

  • I’m so excited for you JM! It’s awesome that God so clearly directed you to the orphanage in Korea. God’s going to do amazing things through you!!!!

  • Just wanted to be second to leave a comment ;)

  • Wow, praise God, that is an awesome testimony John Michael! God bless you! =D

  • Wow JM. That’s awesome. Let’s meet up before you leave. I’m in the area job-hunting so anytime is good.

  • God really amazes me by how He works in your life of prayer!

  • JM, … coming to this page and reading your explanation of how this is your way now to keep in contact…. it really hit me hard.  Very unexpected.  I guess for me it hasn’t really sunken in just yet because I’m still looking forward to meet up with you and the Gem gang.  But I always love to read your testimony even though I’ve heard it many times ^^  It’s always a good, encouraging reminder for me.  It makes me excited to see what other testimony you will share.  The kids are so precious.  I miss KOrea…. ok…whoa this is getting really long… haha  but yeah, I will talk to you laters.  =)

  • I wish I went to the orphanage.. darn family! Hahaha kidding. Since I’ve known you, I’ve come to respect your patience and your unceasingness in prayer. It encourages me, John-michael! PRAY ON Brother!! and update frequently! :) Are you still going to be at the GEM SUPER reunion? (when is it again? hhaha)

  • hey john michael!!!! this is yonmi.. ^^

    this is amazing!! just today i was thinking about sending you an email cuz i was dying to find out how God finally led you to korea… and the answer was prayer… what else could it have been huh….? 
    as always, i´m so encouraged by you and your life of prayer… so glad to know you and see/hear your testimonies about how God is moving in your life… ^^  please add me to your prayer supporters´ list… update me and let me pray for you.. can´t wait to talk to you in korean pretty soon!!!! you´ll be better than me!!!
    Fighting in Christ brother!!

  • John Michael~!!!!
    Yes, I have recently joined xanga to keep updated on distant friends lives. Glad to find you here too!
    Thank you for sharing….wow….I was getting goosebumps reading your entry…and not just b/c it’s a little cold here in the lab :)
    I’m so challenged and blessed by your heart and your family’s heart that longs for obedience. Continue to press on. Do your thing, Soldier!!!!

  • welcome to the wacky world of xanga!  and hey dude, put me on your email list bro.  it’s been a while since we got in touch, but i am still thankful for how you’ve blessed me at GEM!  i hope your paths cross again very soon,

    heesung (heesung@gmail.com)

  • hi jm!!!! lovely to see how God’s been so good to you. work hard, pray hard.. he’s coming soon. =)

  • Mr JM, you have taken the first step to truly being asian by making a xanga! haha. Man everytime i hear that testimony I get a big smile on my face. I love seeing how God works in either mine or other people’s lives. I dont know if you have me on your email list but here is again, sapark4@vt.edu

    I cant wait till the day your korean will be better than mine, which should be very soon, haha. Come Lord Jesus Come!

    Keep updating your xanga!

  • So Awesome!!

    It’s such a wonderful place.  I’m so happy for you JM.  I’ll be prayin.  Make sure you give “gollum” lots and hugs and kisses for me  ;)

    kim kim

  • yayyy!! JM has a xanga!! =D
    i’m so happy for you JAM..really..and CONSTANTLY encouraged by you
    your life is definetely marked by prayer
    and i’m learning how to become a prayer warrior everyday.
    you are going soo soon! i’ll miss you =)

  • can ya believe it’s only gonna be about a lil bit over a month eh? interesting how times flies so fast…
    I remember when you told me about that lady who provided for you, you know I still can’t fathom that…
    Oh yeah, but you told me how great God’s love was, how it stands superior over all…
    Yeah, its still over a month left, but by now you know how fast that goes by… I’m crying over the fact that I will miss you right now, but I wanna cry again when I hear of stories of those children at the orphanage being blessed, I pray that they’ll be just as blessed by you as you were to me. Thanks for everything =)

    -Alex

  • good idea jm.. now we can see if your surviving or not in Korea.

  • oh man.. so JM i confess, that i commented without reading ur xanga.. cause i didn’t want to.. hahaha but having read it im blessed to know that God has such a strong grip of ur life and that He’s gonna do amazing things.  So awesome!  Press on brotha and i’ll lift up a prayer everytime i remember u.  see ya at the reunion!  i look forward to a more fobafied JM. haha

  • keep us updated on your journey :)

  • JM HAS XANGA!!! AMAZING!

  • dang, you are so popular JM! Just wanted to say thanks…I’ll see you this winter

    mary

  • man oh man jm i’ll def be praying for you!! i’m so happy cause i’m seeing God’s hands all over your life. ahh, i’m filled with joy! amazing testimony jm <3 mandooo

  • =)

    It was a wonderful meeting on Friday. Thank you.

  • awesome jm.

    still can’t believe u have a xanga!!! wow…weird!! but i look forward to hearing all the awesome things you’ll be a part of :)

  • lol look at all these people saying you finally got a xanga…what’s the deal?  xangas aren’t personal…
    prayin for ya bro!

  • HI JM!!!!
    a xanga to tell of God’s work done through you in korea is a wonderful idea :D
    i hope others can be encouraged by all you have to say!!!

    ~heather

  • heyyy jm!!

    hope you have a blessedd experience and time in korea~~ mann i wish i was there! hopefully, one day i could join you and help out the orphanage too! hope you take care and may you be blessed always. :)

    -eunice

  • goooood luck. JM i hope you bless many kids in need~

  • hey jm!  it’s so encouraging to read your entry!  i’m sure God has a wonderful plan and will bless you immensely through your devotion at the orphanage!  take care and i’ll keep you in my prayers!  =)

  • Yeah, keep us updated

  • hey jm!! that’s awesome!!!

    it’s soo good to hear from you.

    i just came back from study abroad in australia and in korea!!

    hope to hear from you more often!

  • Hey!

    It’s Esther Cho from gem a couple of years back. I hope you’re doing well. It would be a privilege to receive emails updates, so count me in. =)

    The other day, I was looking through my box of letters/memorable clippings
    and I saw this orange piece of paper that was a letter from you. (too bad there was no granola attached to it..haha)

    The verse that you shared, Proverbs 16:3, has changed into one of my main prayers this semester. :D

    Take care, stay healthy and God bless you!

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