Sunday, May 20, 2018

One More Month Remains...and it will be BUSY!!

Another busy week is finished and will continue to pick up speed and busyness with many activities including High School Graduation, Kindergarten Graduation, and a 5th Grade Celebration as they get ready for Middle School.  In the midst of this extremely busy time, I am having difficulty shaking off my most recent bout with Chronic Bronchitis.  It has been nearly 5 weeks and I continue to have coughing fits with lots of phlegm, usually in the morning, but sometimes throughout the day and right before sleepland.  I traveled to Dr. Kim in Itaewon on Saturday.  He took some blood work and throat samples and some other tests.  After prescribing several medications for seven days, he wants me to return to see him this coming Saturday.  I am praying that the Lord will give some relief from this nagging bronchitis.  It seems to have gotten worse here in Pyeongtaek.  This year, especially, we have been having a lot of polluted air in the Pyeongtaek area.  Many believe this may be the cause of the prolonged bout.  Thanks for your prayers.

While I was in Itaewon, I took the time to go to the International Bazaar at Yongsan International School of Seoul.  It was originally scheduled for May 12, but since I had already committed to having a part in Jay Chae's wedding that day, I wasn't able to go.  Well, it rained heavily on May 12 so YISS had to postpone the Bazaar until May 19.  SO I was able to go.  I loved being able to see many of my colleagues from YISS days as well as a number of students.  It has always been hard for me to leave a place where I have been involved, but it was good to bring closure.  I wish I could have seen more of the students and my former colleagues.  I may be able to see some more on May 26th when I go up for my 11:15 AM appointment with Dr. Kim.  Here are some of the photos of my Saturday afternoon at the YISS International Bazaar.  Wish there could be more, but I probably won't be able to share even those that I did take.


   Some of the crowd gathering in the YISS Courtyard to enjoy the
many food vendors as well as some live music and great fellowship!

















Another photo of part of the crowd.  Many more were gathered 
for games and activities for the kids on the Soccer Field!      



    Mrs. Harding and Ms. Gronski 
         greeting me in the Lobby!


Mrs. Jane Yoo was so excited to see me.  She is the Elementary Secretary and she is awesome.  She was such a huge help to me when I was at YISS in charge of After School Activities!


Ms. Shelly Lewis, MS teacher of English!       



These two little men (brothers) came racing to me as soon as they saw me.  They always brightened my day at YISS!


 Ms. Esther Stair and Mrs. Krista Roll!
 Esther is heading to Cambodia next year.
 Krista and her hubby and son are heading
back to Kansas.  Krista was the Elementary
                   Principal at YISS.


One of the excellent Kindergarten teachers at YIS, Ms. Kelly Han!


This is Brian.  He came to YISS in Grade
3 and was very shy at first.  He saw me and
came over right away.  He has grown so tall.
What a great conversation we had!!     


Dr. Harding is back at YISS this year with his wife after they had returned to the States for a couple years.


The former High School Secretary at
YISS with her husband and two girls!
She has decided to be a stay-at-home
                       Mom!!


My friend and MS teacher at YISS, Mr. Craig Mooi!!


Min Ah from the Business Office with 
her little son!!  I was so happy to see her
little guy!  So cute!!               


Here I am with the Elementary Principal at YISS and a great friend, Mrs. Krista Roll, and her son Dax!  First time to see Dax and he is such a cutie!  Dad (Jeremy) had stepped away and wasn't there for the picture!  They have been tremendous supporters and encouragers of me!
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Last week for ICS-Pyeongtaek, it was Teacher Appreciation Week! Our Member Care group did so many delightful and fun things for our teachers and staff last week.  Each morning there was a new treat on the table in the Teachers' Lounge along with a creative and encouraging poster for the teachers!  On Thursday, the Kitchen Staff under the direction of our CFO, Mrs. Haselman, prepared a very delicious luncheon for the teachers and staff.  It was a great week and teachers and staff were greatly encouraged!


Monday's early morning greeting for staff!


This was Tuesday's greeting!


Thursday's Greeting for Staff!!     


And Friday's Welcome Message!!


Part of the yummy luncheon provided for Teachers and Staff!


Teacher Appreciation Cake!


GGG's first plate of taste treats!!
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Senior Exit Interviews began this past Tuesday!  Each of our seniors selects a mentor from the staff to give them guidance as they prepare for the exit interview!  I was asked by two young men to be their mentor.  It was a great privilege for me to be the mentor for Steve Choi and Joon Ha Kim! Both of these young men were first on the list.  On Tuesday, I was present for Steve's interview and presentation and then on Wednesday was on the panel for Joon Ha!  I was very impressed with their presentation skills and their excellent work in sharing how they each accomplished the five Expected Student Learning Results (ESLRs) during their years at ICS-P!  Both shared how they were well-prepared for going to university because of the impact of teachers at ICS-P.  Both are believers and have been tremendous students at ICS-P!  Steve will be attending the University of Illinois at Chicago and Joon Ha will be heading to Georgetown University.  Before their mentor, GGG, gave the final prayer of blessing for these two young men, they asked for prayers concerning the adjustment of a small, close-knit community at ICS-P and the much larger community at these two universities.  As you think of these two young men, I know they would value your prayers.


Six of our Seniors!  You can find Steve and Joon Ha above!


Our other five Seniors!!                          


Here I am with Steve Choi in the school's lobby!
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During March I reconnected via Facebook with one of the 39 students I had in my very first year of teaching.  The school was Portico Elementary School and it was the last year for 6th grade being in the elementary schools.  The very next year, 1972-72, 6th grade moved to the brand new Chambersburg Middle School. One of the students in that large class at Portico was Mary Margaret!  Mary Margaret is now married and a 3rd Grade Reading Teacher at Falling Spring Elementary School in Chambersburg.  She is now Mrs. Osterman!  Mrs. O found out I was in South Korea and connected on Facebook.  She said her class was reading about Korea in their Social Studies class and was excited to connect with me.  I prepared a number of books about Korea, appropriate for Grade 3 students, and sent them along with some Korean magnets and Korean bookmarks + some other items for the children.  

Her children LOVED the books and souvenirs!  They especially loved two of the books I sent them from my dear friends, Frances and Ginger Park.  Their two favorites were My Freedom Trip and The Royal Bee.  Mrs. O had each of the 21 children write beautiful thank you notes to me and prepared some items related to Chambersburg and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania + some souvenirs from Falling Spring School and Hershey and Gettysburg.  She mailed those to us to use in our 3rd-grade class at ICS-P.  The package arrived on Tuesday, but the students in our Grade 3 were on a field trip and I was away for a Directors' Meeting of a Korean Directors' Association and they will not see the contents until Monday.  On Friday evening (Korean time) I did a Skype visit with Mrs. O's class at Falling Spring.  They were so excited and so was I!  What a great time I had of answering their excellent questions.  I plan to visit Falling Spring Elementary next school year and do some reading of books for Mrs. O's classes. Hopefully, our third graders at ICS-P will be writing some thank you notes to them and Ms. Colgain and her 3rd grade will continue this relationship next year.


    The package of goodies from Mrs. O's
Grade 3 class at Falling Spring Elementary!


Above are the books, notes, and other goodies from the Falling Spring Elementary students!


Falling Spring was chosen as a Blue Ribbon School!  The letters on the left side are 21 individual thank you notes and questions from the cherubs of Mrs. Osterman!
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Update on Positions at ICS-P for 2018-19

Many of you have been praying for our needs for a Director and some teachers.  I want to give you the latest updates and also ask you to pray for the remaining needs.  God knows who He wants in these positions.  We are praying that He will make it very clear to us.

1) Director - Both of the candidates we had interviewed and given feedback to our NICS Home Office decided that they could not accept the position of Director at ICS-P because when they saw the contract offer, each of them said that it was not enough money.  The NICS Home Office will continue searching for a full-time Director, but for the school year 2018-19, they have announced that our current Academic Principal, Mr. Charlie Mooney, will be the Interim Director for 2018-19.  I believe that Charlie will do a great job!  He has accepted the position and I know he would value your prayers.

2)  High School English Teacher - With Mr. Mooney taking over as Interim Director, the NICS Home Office took our recommendation to have the current HS English Teacher, Mr. Collin Thornton, replace Mr. Mooney as Academic Principal (K-12) for 2018-19.  Mr. Thornton has nearly completed his Master's Degree and has been majoring in school administration.  I believe he will do a very good job!  Please pray for Collin as you think of him.  Since Collin had been the HS English Teacher, we now need to find a qualified teacher for the High School English Teacher position.  If you know someone who would qualify and like the experience of teaching at a wonderful school in a great country, please send contact information to me.

3)  Still need EITHER a MS Math/General Science Teacher OR a Physical Education Teacher/Athletic Director.  Your prayers are greatly appreciated! 
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I want to close with an update on Ben Coyner

First Update
"Hey, ICS Community~~
Thank you for your faithful contributions to our mission at ICS. This time of the year is always challenging, so I am very thankful that you are part of this ministry.
As has been recently shared with staff, my doctors at Severance Hospital have confirmed that the same type of cancer has returned, but is now at the upper portion of the back of my throat (near, but not including the original tongue base location).
This reoccurrence suggests a systemic issue, so I will begin a more aggressive treatment plan from next Monday, May 21. The exact plan depends on some more testing on the cancer cells.
I will find out the plan on 5/21. One chemotherapy option would require about four days of hospitalization, while the other immunotherapy option is a 30 minute dose.
My current challenges are that I have recently had trouble speaking, as well as problems swallowing food/drink, frequent coughing and some breathing issues when reclining.
Today my primary doctor examined this area and said the speaking issue doesn’t look too bad in my larynx, but can be assisted with a simple procedure later, if necessary.
I also have Lymphedema from my March surgery, so I have a lot of swelling every morning on the right side of my face that is very bothersome, but not a primary concern at this time.
My prayer requests are:
1) To find better techniques of eating more, especially during cancer treatment
2). To handle end of year work well with extra precautions.
I am not worried about my situation, but look forward to being more healthy in a few months.
Thank you for remembering me in your prayers. Please also let me know how I can pray for you."

Second Update
"Hello, ICS Community!
I just got my phone from Pyeongtaek and was a little surprised to find messages of concern from members of my church in Seoul from the late morning.
Thank you for your concerns and sharing with people who know me in Seoul!

After I was admitted to a local hospital ER in Pyeongtaek, I was able to get my breathing stabilized (clear passageway) pretty effectively.
Now I’m stuck at northwest Seoul’s Severance Hospital Emergency Room for the night because there were no more beds in the hospital (once the doctor’s finally decided I wouldn’t be discharged and needed to be admitted for a tracheotomy).
I was hoping not to have another surgery on my neck, but my throat is 70% closed and my oncologist is planning on starting me on new immunotherapy drugs that can cause more throat swelling, so she ended up winning the debate amongst my doctors due to her liability.
Thank you! I definitely welcome visitors.
Just a head’s up: I should be admitted to a hospital room sometime Friday (tomorrow). I might have my surgery tomorrow, but it’s not official. I’ll post a comment update to this post after my surgery is set.
Enjoy your Happy Friday! I wish I could join in on the celebration at ICS!"


Third Update prior to Friday Surgery

"Please consider remembering me in prayer today because I will have an emergency tracheotomy surgery sometime between 11 am — 2 pm today (Friday).
Due to my current conditions and radiation therapy from last year, this surgery has more complications than a standard tracheotomy. More difficulty, time of surgery, and potential risk factors.
I wanted to not do this procedure, but my oncologist insisted due to additional swelling that will occur due to side effects of the immunotherapy therapy I will begin on Monday.
So I will be hospitalized for another week to recover from both surgery and the immunotherapy drugs attacking cancer cells.
Thank you for your prayer support and encouragement."


Final Update from Friday, May 18:

"Praise God! The surgery went well well~~

Here’s to a new week of immunotherapy to kill the cancer in my throat from Monday~~

Thank you for your prayers!" 
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As always, thank you so much for all of your care, love, encouragement, emails, mail, prayers, and gifts of support - especially during this busy time for the school and for me personally as I sort and pack and try to make sure I am completing everything that needs to be completed prior to my departure on June 20.  May He bless you!

Love,
Gregg



Saturday, May 12, 2018

Happy Mother's Day! We are almost half way through May!

Happy Sunday and Happy Mother's Day!  I trust you and your family are enjoying a great day!

It has been another very busy week at ICS-Pyeongtaek!  I want to try and keep this brief and use some pictures to show the many events of this past week.  But before getting into the week of events, I wanted to share two particular prayer requests and a couple praises:

*  Please join me in thanking the Lord for the continued growth and good health of Cora, the Conqueror!  She is doing very well and the Mooneys shared several pictures this past week of this delightful little princess.  Enjoy!



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*  On Saturday, my dear friend and brother, Chris Haynes, arrived back in South Korea after a year of study at Appalachian Bible College in West Virginia.  Chris was at Dae Kwang Church this morning and after church, we enjoyed a wonderful time of lunch at Subway!  I am so excited to see how the Lord is maturing this wonderful young man!  He will be back for a few months this summer and then returns for his Junior year at ABC!  I am looking forward to meeting him more frequently when I return to the States this summer.  Please continue to pray for Chris!

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*  Many of you have been praying for Ben Coyner.  As you may remember, he had recent surgery to remove a lymph node on the right side of his neck.  He has been struggling with the swelling and this past week learned that the doctors believe the cancer has returned to his throat.  I know he is depressed right now and would value your prayers.  I will try to keep you updated.

*  At the end of Week Without Walls, one of our fifth-grade boys came to me to tell me he had accepted Christ as his Savior.  Satan has been bombarding him with lots of stuff to make him depressed and sad.  Corey (not his real name) came to talk with me this past week and was in tears.  His father divorced his mother and has left Corey at home with his mother.  When he goes home after school, his uncle is the only one to care for him.  Then his mother comes home after work around 8:00 PM.  He told me he misses his Dad and often feels that he, Corey, is the reason for the divorce.  My heart aches for this dear young man and SOOOOO many like him, who have no father at home.  Thank you for praying for Corey particularly at this time.
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Lots of special events at ICS-P this week:

Student Council Elections
    
     On Wednesday, the ICS-P Student Council had speeches by candidates for the offices of the Student Council for 2018-19.  I enjoyed listening to the candidates' speeches.  All of the Middle School and High School students listened attentively and then voted.  This year's president, Joon Ha Kim and Vice-President, Jamie Park presided over the speeches and election.  Both Joon Ha and Jamie have done great jobs this year.  The next morning the current president announced the winners.  Ryan Lee will be the President and Huin Lee will be the Vice President.  (Ryan and Huin are not related; just lots of Lees in Korea.)  Ryan and Huin are wonderful students and will do amazing jobs!  Below is one of Ryan's campaign posters.  I did not have any for Huin. :-(  Please pray for both of these young men as they lead next year.


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*  Elementary Science

     Our High School Science teacher teaches a science lab activity to each of the elementary classes each week.  The kids love it and are always very excited about Science.  This week I looked out my office window and there was Mr. Febus interactively teaching a Science lab to one of our elementary grades.  They were investigating nature and having fun experimenting and interacting with Mr. Febus.

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*  Thursday Lunch with the Director

      Our third-grade teacher, Ms. Colgain, has a classroom management system using Class Dojo points.  When students earn so many points, they can enjoy a lunch with the Director.  Thursday was so much fun with these two 3rd grade cherubs, Robert and Ylena!  They talked and talked and talked and we laughed and had lots of great fun and also some serious conversations.  I even surprised them with an ice cream treat.  So proud of these two!


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*  Friday evening High School English Drama

     Mr. Thornton's High School English classes (with a little assistance from some Middle School students) performed Bullies - five different plays by five different playwrights centering in on bullying.  I will share a few pictures but they don't really capture the excellent performance by our students.  Here is a note from the teacher and Director, Mr. Thornton, about the plays: "The truth is that all of us are fallen creatures.  All of us sin and are imperfect. Jesus first pointed us to the irony of judging and bullying others, when all are imperfect.  Tonight we also point to that irony.  As we laugh together tonight, let us remember that our joy comes from the Lord, who by Jesus Christ, wipes all of our imperfections away."  It was a great evening and the students did a wonderful job for their first performance in a couple years.


Mr. Thornton even played a role!  Three students also performing with him.


One of the other short plays on bullying from our HS Drama Team!
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*  Saturday - The Wedding of Jay Chae and Hyemi Lee!!

    My dear friend Jay Chae ( former SYME student( got married on Saturday to a beautiful and Godly young lady, Hyemi Lee!  I was privileged and honored to be asked to share a Congratulatory Message during the service for Jay and Hyemi!  It was a beautiful wedding and I was so happy to be reunited with a number of my dear Korean former SYME students.  Jay's brother, Jacob was my translator.  I believe I have attended 13 or 14 Korean weddings and have participated in about 6 of them.  It is such a delight and honor.  Here are some pictures from this special day on Saturday!


Meeting with Jay and Hyemi on Thursday
         evening to get to know Hyemi!


Here I am with Jay Chae and his parents as soon as I arrived at the church!


In the Bridal Photo Lounge prior to the wedding with the beautiful bride, Hyemi Lee.



Entrance of Jay and Hyemi!!


Bridesmaids - not common in Korean weddings!


Parents of the groom being seated with the Groomsmen standing
behind them!  (Also not common in Korean weddings)      



Jay's brother, Jacob - my translator during the service!


Here I am with Jacob sharing my Congratulatory message to the newlyweds!!


On the big screen is the group called "Holy Angels".  This is the group at the church where Jay grew up.  Jay was a founding member of the group and became the teacher for a number of years.  Later, Hyemi was also a teacher of the group!  They sang a beautiful song at the wedding!


The newlyweds with their parents at the close of the ceremony!


The traditional bow at the close to the audience by the Bride and Groom and their parents!


The recessional begins!!  One very happy couple!!


Here they are at the reception in the church's restaurant!


Reunited with these "bad" boys at the wedding.  from left to right: GGG, David Kim and his oldest child, Jay Chae, Gunmo Kim, Youngbin Lee, and JiSang Hwang!  I love these guys!!!


Another photo with John Choi at the church's coffee shop!
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Please continue to pray for me as I finish my last month at ICS-P.  Thank you so much for your faithful love, encouragement, care, mail, emails, prayers, and gifts of support.  I trust that you will enjoy a great week!

Love, Gregg