Testimony & Prayer Topics of Damon Londrigan, an American Missionary to Korea
Meditate on the Word of the Lord
Psalm 1:1-2 “Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the LORD, and who meditates on his law day and night.”
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Prayer Topic 2:
The school motto is “Embrace the world with His love.” After 9 months of interacting with the students I have discovered that many of them just don’t know what this really means. They know “about” Jesus’ love, but they really haven’t experienced it. I remember that one of the ways I came to understand Jesus’ love for me was experiencing the love of God’s servants for me. In short, God’s servants led me to Jesus through developing a personal relationship with me and loving me; then I could experience Jesus love personally. Therefore, another of my prayer topics for 2014 is to develop personal relationships with my students and embrace them with the love that Jesus embraced me. Through this, I pray that they can come to know Jesus’ love personally and learn how to “Embrace the world with God’s love.”
Prayer Topic 3:
God has also opened the door for me to participate in and serve an English ministry at Anam Center in Seoul. In the summer, fall and winter of 2013, sometimes I did not think of this ministry as a blessing, but as a burden. However, as I began meditating on my key verse, I realized that God has opened a perfect way for me to live as a blessed man. God has given me the opportunity to deeply meditate on one passage of scripture each week; to make Bible study questions and to write a message. Therefore another of my prayer topics for 2014 is for this English ministry. I pray that I may deeply meditate on one passage each week, beginning with our Exodus study. I also pray to actively participate in this ministry by going out on the campus of Korean University Saturday afternoon to invite students to our GBS and Sunday worship service. Our prayer is for 30 faithful SWS attendants.
Prayer Topic 4:
My final prayer topic for 2014 is very practical. I have lived off and on in Korea for over three and a half years and still have not learned the language (I realize that this makes me somewhat deficient as a missionary). 1 Peter 3:15 says, “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.” The words “always” and “everyone” mean that I need to be prepared to give an answer to the farmer I meet on the road to Daesan as well as my students who may not be so strong in English. This means that I need to learn their language, so please pray that I can set aside at least two hours every day for Korean study. I pray that by the end of 2014 I can effectively communicate the hope I have in Jesus in Korean.
May God Bless You All in 2014,
Damon Londrigan