
Because of visa issues (and we still love the UW) Amie had to wait behind and Peter flew to Korea alone to set up shop. Though much of the first week was spent fighting jetlag and figuring out how to buy food, Peter did teach all week part time.
The real saving grace came from the church of a coworker, which offered him the friendship of an English speaking small-group. Half of the members are Korean, and half are teachers from the US. He arrived on Friday night, and Sunday he had a day of worship and time with community. That was great and SO fast. They have a Bible study at a coffee shop on Wednesdays and the boys of the group came by our apartment to hang out on Friday. Since Amie came Sunday evening, they helped him get to church and then to the airport “limousine” bus.
The real saving grace came from the church of a coworker, which offered him the friendship of an English speaking small-group. Half of the members are Korean, and half are teachers from the US. He arrived on Friday night, and Sunday he had a day of worship and time with community. That was great and SO fast. They have a Bible study at a coffee shop on Wednesdays and the boys of the group came by our apartment to hang out on Friday. Since Amie came Sunday evening, they helped him get to church and then to the airport “limousine” bus.
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