Susan’s August prayer letter

Mary Conklin at MTCSusan interviewing missionary in training at AIE
Greetings from Seoul, Korea! It has been a hot, humid summer in Korea, as usual. I want to thank you for your prayers and support for my ministry here with OMS. Let me catch you up with some of what’s been going on.
Bill Oden, the OMS Asia-Pacific regional director, visited Korea May 6-9. He preached in the graduate school chapel on May 6, where he shared about his missions experiences in the Philippines. At that chapel, we passed out the newly translated Korean version of Missionary Warrior, the biography of Charles Cowman, one of the founders of OMS. Many Koreans have already been touched and challenged by this book.
On May 9, the Missionary Training Center of the Korea Evangelical Holiness Church (KEHC) celebrated its 20th anniversary. We rejoiced in the fact that over the last 20 years, over 300 missionaries have been trained and sent out to spread the gospel all over the world. Then May 27-30, Dr. Mary Conklin of Point Loma Nazarene University came for her annual visit to lecture on “cross-cultural adjustments” at the Missionary Training Center. We are thankful for her service there every year. Above you can see her being blessed by some of the missionaries in training.
In June, Dean Davis, Folmer Strunk, Dave Graffenberger, and Levi Graffenberger came to Korea for meetings regarding the Every Community for Christ evangelistic ministry in Korea and around the world. We also had final exams at Seoul Theological University. And the annual conference of the KEHC was held, where the new church leaders were elected and decisions were made.
In July, we held our annual intensive English program for ministry and missions, “Adventures in English” (AIE), July 21 to August 1, on the campus of Seoul Theological University. We had 14 “guides” from the U.S.A., Canada, N. Ireland, and Australia, and about 40 teens and 40 adults who participated. Many grew in their faith and were challenged and trained for future ministry. In the picture above, I’m interviewing one of the missionaries in training during an evening program.
Thank you again for your prayers and support that keep me here in Korea teaching English for God’s Kingdom. God bless you!

In Christ,

Susan Truitt

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