Download - Frye Korrita 1988 Korea
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What Is your purpose in missions? Or what do you hope to accomplish on the missionfiolHO TV -riiir Crcai^ A>e<^S fT'̂ /^-S /YiAr^i 1 C/felAJ^r^Ab Tb /r^PoEr^Tieio. -^fHC- P^oPcC TUC Srr\ri£S c7i- ^ Crb t N tr Ot^ i•Your own explanation in some detail mignt be influential In leading others into full-time service. (Use extra sheets ifyou need more space): oa^A^Y (ai /i/uo-r l ^
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Describe briefly in outline form the nature of your daily duties on the field: rA^ySSiOfO sec i?e"TA PYjov^r-iccX £^NOrL.\<b\-^ Co\^vjEe<.Ai'lQN> XO ARTS'gN i' CO LLe6r)r ^fceS'H jn'̂ (\y
Which of the following terms most nearly describes your missionary status?Evangelist Bible College Teacher Bible Reader Public School TeacherHomemaker Doctor Nurse Social Worker Music Teacher
ministry Radio follow-up Christian Service Camp Linguistics Maintenance of
Pilot.
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mission equipment Maintenance Benevolent Office Work ^ Production of Bible
Production of Christian literature in the National Language VillageCorrespondence Courses
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L-G E PR-^F.Father's name and his home address:(First - Middle • Last name)
Living ^ Deceased Number &Street ^ Sb\f^Oou^OOT^ r?0City /S'L-POr^state AroA zip i Phnn^l^^niq nrnnpfltinn Su Ru? cc Fog SiS f\(^S ls he a Christian? Yes _X No _
What positions of leadership has he held in the local .
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What Christian service does he now do? 1 L- A'L H^ R
Mother's full maiden name M "^ARLeNje" mtTbLey(First - Middle - Last riame}
Living ^ Deceased Number &Street ti Cf^ity , State Zip Phone
Is she a Christian? Yes _is No Her occupation if employed outside the
home ofniLcr mANAorieg. ^ //vrif £A;/t ^ boCTO'^
What leadership positions or;iphristlan service has she rendered to the local rhurnh?-> iop cHmccK
Do you have relatives in mission work? Yes No
FORWARDING AGENT:
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If so, please list their names, location, kinship and details on a separate sheet with a brief explanation of theirmissionary activity.
(First • Middle - Lasf name. Happlicable, Hatboth Mr. and Mrs. lull r}ames.)
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What duties are performed by the forwarding agent? ^ ' ^>on\.V\ fShould money be sent to the forwarding agent only? ^
Does the forwarding agent receive a salary? In what form should funds be sent? ^ cAGctC-^Please give the full name of the mission: ^A ^^ONiDoes the mission have official tax exempt status? ^
Please give details of HOW checks should be written to this mission: C\R ^—>,\\\SS|Ol\)trroCUcse A tmotC or UETTe;< srA-TtNtf iT \s i=oiZ .
Iffunds are to be sent directly to the missionary on the mission field, please explain the details of HOW to do It,so wecan give your explanation to HORIZONS readers and others who may inquire./T)AR(^—<ola.t
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Mission Services Association is depending upon you to keep her informed regarding your missionary activity.Thanks so very much; you are the BEST source for your information we know, so you are a vital partner.
Ifyou have additional information that you think will be helpful to the staff of MSA in preparing news stories aboutyour ministry, please feel free to send it. MSA is depending upon you. Thanks.
November 1, 1988
Dear Bill:
Here it is, the "NEWS STORY" you've been patiently waitingfor. Please forgive the delay in getting this to you. Ihave had some difficulty in getting all the information together for you. Basically, because I was under the care oftwo doctors because of illness and from a water—skiing accident. However, I Praise the Lord for HIS complete healing.From the accident I learned I had a herniated disk in mylower back. At present there are no signs of ciny herniationof problem to the disk. PRAISE OUR BLESSED LORD!!!
An other reason for the delay was because my former forwarding agent, Jeri Roesch, moved to California, and I did notreceive your letter till just before she left in July. I nowhave new forwarding agents and am eKcited about working withthem. I feel they will do a good job in representing me andthe Mission.
I just recently returned from a 14 month furlough in thestates that started on July 4, 1987, and I returned onSeptember 22, 1988. During that time, I continued as C. V.Kim's secretary, and went back to school full-time. I attended Ivy Tech College (Indiana Vocational Technical) inSellersburg, Indiana- On May 13 of this year, I graduatedwith an Associates Degree in Word Processing-
Currentiy, I am continuing as C.Y.'s personal secretary, doing most the correspondence to our supporters in the statesand elsewhere. I also write all the monthly prayerlettersand quarterly newsletters. I am not teaching at this timelike I was before my furlough. However, I may be workingwith the graduate students starting next semester (March '89)in helping them prepare for studying aboard.
I also work with two orphanages that we work with, and hopefully get to travel with the medical team when I have time.The team travels to the orphanages and to area villages wherethere is no medical treatment available nearby, I am prayingthat sometime in the near future, and Lord Willing, I can beable to work in some capacity of music. I enjoy music verymuch, and would like to use it in my ministry in some way.
I hope I have given you some help on what has happened andwhat is going to happen. I plan to be in Korea with Christ'sKorean Mission for the next three years. I anticipate a lotof good things to happen during my remaining time in Korea.
May God richly bless you, Brother Bill, as you continue toserve Him. We greatly appreciate the work you are doing-Again, forgive the delay in getting this to you.
PS Serving .Him,5c wo'V: sV\«. vSor PLca-Se. (oe, ?y^ KqS.'̂ R^Qi f r . €wo(jOS eel y0u w 1 G ^ \ v j
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Kori Frye recently returned fl-om a
month furlough in the States(July 4, 198
September 22, 1988). While in theiState
took special training for her second tei
Ivy Tech College(Inc1iana Vocationai Ted
in Sellersburg, Ind. where on May 13, IS
she was graduated with an Associate Pegi
in word processing. Kori continue? as j
secretary for C.Y. & Mrs. Pat Kim.j She
most of the correspondence, writes!all 0
monthly prayerletters and quarterljr new
She works with the graduate students heU
them to prepare for studying abroad- SIe
works with two orphanages and travels w:th
the medical team when she has timei She
music very much and would like to "hse it
ministry in some way. i
Korrita"Kori" Jo Frye was born Apr4l 18,
1958 at Vincennes, Ind. to Harvey Lee &
H, Parlene Medley Prye. Her father is 4n
elder and her mother is a Jxinior Church
teacher(4 &. 5 year olds). Kori did her
school training in 5 years at Marion, Iitd.
where she was graduated on June 5,j1978*
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College, Bloomington, Ind. and Sel|ersbi;rg, Ind.I c
trained in secretarial sciences an^ coDi;^ter.
She is sent out and-f her sole supportinc church
is: Ellettsville Christian Church,jEllet tsville,
Ind. Dr. James S. Erasure,HD and Greg lowman:
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Associate Minister recominend Kori for he r missionary
work. If you care to share her miiiistr;5 make
checks payable to:Christ's Korean Missic n and
send it to her forwarding agents: Dave 8 Kathy
Sandefur, 8010 Chafin Chapel Road,
IN 47429 phone(812)876-7529.
Her field address for the next tjhree years
is: Kori Frye, P.O. Box 53, Taejon^ Kore
phone 82-42-622-2646.
Kori writes:" Being a missionary iij another
country is a real reward. Sure it
of discouragement, but so does life ever
Sometimes I wish it could be a law I or re
of churches that everyone had to serve
18 months in the field. People wonld sc
the importance of mislion work. They wc
what they have. So many of us - me ind
take for granted what we have and what w
get. Being in Korea helped me realize tjow
easy I had it in the States."
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