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I lived in South Korea until 2018. Now I am in Kitwe City, Copperbelt District, Zambia with my daugter Glorijah Noh.

I studied Social Work for my Master's degree and I received my M.Div at Korea Nazarene University Seminary.

I have served Copperbelt District the Church of the Nazarene since 2019.

Currently, I am working in children's ministry. Through this I am supporting the 4 church's community school, evangelizing in the community with food, and training for church development in the Copperbelt District.

The four projects I am working on are: 'supporting 4 community school', 'Maize meal distribution for 2,000 families once a month', 'Mother's school', and '1:1 Child sponsorship'.  

Prayer requests:

  1. Through Maize meal distribution, let 2,000 families become real born-again Nazarene Christians, not maize meal believers.
  2. Let the community school become a good institution to raise Nazarene disciples.
  3. I have plan to have movement of Mother's and Father's school. Through this, it will let Zambian families stand according to God's will.
  4. Let our sponsorship children grow well as a Nazarene disciples.
  5. Stay filled with Holy Spirit in my life.
  6. Give me wisdom from heaven whenever I face problems.

Facebook page link: https://www.facebook.com/people/Yeonshil-Noh/100003347046877/

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