May 29, 2010

Prayer Partners,

Thanks so much for keeping us and the Jeju ministry in your prayers. The children's English group in Seogwipo has finished up. The Solomon center is restructuring so it doesn't need this class anymore. We were able to share about discipleship with this group of young people and pray that their lives will be touched by the lessons they learned. We have lots of changes coming soon. We will go on our stateside assignment and be away from the ministry and Jeju for a while. Please pray for the people and groups we have been working with during this time where we will be away.

Jeju Team’s Top Three Priority Prayer Requests for June 2010



1. Please pray for the summer mission team that is coming from the Global Mission Church in Silver Spring, Maryland. A team of twelve (12) Korean-American volunteers will come to Jeju-do in July to help minister the gospel of God’s love to the blue-collar workers in the area of Doryun Dong in Jeju City. Pray that their travel will be safe and their ministry effective in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ through a Vacation Bible School program.


2. Please continue to pray for “grandma” K from Hado-ri as this new born again believer grows in her faith and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. Ask the Father to open the hearts and minds of her family and friends to the saving grace that “grandma” received. Pray that “grandma” will be bold and strong in her new faith as she learns to share what God has done for her and wants to do for the 500+ haenyo diving women that live and work in Hado-ri.


3. Please continue to pray for the senior tangerine farmers of Changcheon-ri and begin to pray for the farmers of Sogil-ri. This new village is another area of Jeju-do that has no Christian witness and we ask you to pray that God will call out a person of peace to open the door for the gospel message. Most villagers are senior citizens that cling to traditional island customs and beliefs so ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the truth of Jesus to these predominantly Shamanistic farmers.
Thanks for supporting the work going on in Jeju!

Phil and Helaine Hamline

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