A Korean Culture Center in West Asia offers a variety of language learning and cultural activities including a summer language camp with the aim of lowering barriers building trust and shining into the culture of this nation particularly reaching the young people. These programs have been effective at helping students learn Korean have fun and get connected to people of faith.
A Korean teacher is needed for one year or more to join the staff of the culture center and help with all aspects of the programs and outreach. The job involves teaching Korean building relationships and sharing truth and love.
The person will enjoy explaining Korean to KSL students who are at various levels will enjoy people and building relationships inside and outside the lessons will enjoy learning local culture and celebrations while demonstrating and explaining aspects of Korean culture and will be sensitive and open to sharing good news as opportunities arise.
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