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Church looking for native English speakers
Hi Group,
A Pastor Shin, who is at Dongtan, is begging for anyone with free time and native English ability to contact his e-mail, saying that he or she is willing to donate some time to instruct him and his people in English. I do not think training in English as a Second Language is necessary. His address: skeydoor@hanmail.net. He is the pastor of a small branch congregation, I think, of the 30,000-member Youngnak Presbyterian Church in Seoul. Who's willing to help him? - John Decker, Danville, Pennsylvania, new member |
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