If you read my earlier posts, you may remember that I mentioned that my husband and I are currently teaching English in Daegu, South Korea.
(Our trip to Suseong Lake)
I would like to share with you the story of how we came to be in South Korea.
In 2009, my husband and I were dating. He took advantage of the opportunity to teach in Changwon, South Korea for one year. Before the year was out, we were engaged and I spent my summer vacation visiting him.
We married in 2010, moved to PA and tossed around the idea of moving back to South Korea pretty continuously.
In 2013, we were seriously considering either moving to sunny SC or back to South Korea. One day, Mike looked at me and asked, "Tell me what you want to do. South Carolina or South Korea?"
Instantly, in my gut, I felt that I should answer South Korea. However, I spoke out of my own desire to move back to my home state.
Before bed, I did a Bible study in my Charles Stanley Life Principles Bible. Throughout the Scriptures he highlights consistent life principles. Throughout my study, one principle kept standing out. Basically, it said that to obey God means to obey the initial promptings of the Holy Spirit. (Side note: if you don't have one of these Bibles I highly recommend it. He explains things so clearly.)
I started to feel as if I should have gone with that "gut feeling" and told my husband we were going to South Korea. I prayed and asked God for a sign that this was the right decision. I turned to the next page in my Bible, and there it was- the same principle again!
The next day, I told my husband we should go to South Korea and explained why. We started looking and applying for jobs.
Nothing was coming through, yet we still felt this was what God was calling us to do. So, we put in notices at our jobs and with our landlord.
We packed up and moved out.
The day after we moved out, my husband found and applied for a particular job. Within days we had interviewed and accepted the job.
And, here we are 1 month into our second year's contract.
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