A few Sundays ago, I was supposed to join a “surprise” proposal by a Filipino living in Korea (Jayan) to
Continue readingKAISA Day of Prayer: Filipinos in Korea #prayforsouthkorea
The KAISA Day of Prayer, initiated by Filipino pastors and churchgoers in Korea, pushed through on April 27. Pastors Levi
Continue readingKorean Ferry Sinking: Ansan Olympic Memorial
I usually spend time at Seoul City Library on Thursdays, but before lunch I decided to go to Ansan City
Continue readingKorean ferry sinking: Yellow Ribbon campaign
Before I went to bed last night, I noticed a number of tweets from Korean netizens. It’s about the “yellow
Continue readingKAISA Day of Prayer for Korea
The Filipinos in South Korea are organizing a prayer vigil for the families and victims of the “Sewol” ferry tragedy.
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It is now the fifth day since the Korean ferry “Sewol” sank in the waters off Jindo in South Korea.
Continue readingKorean ferry sinking: Entertainers join the nation in mourning
When the news of the Korean ferry “Sewol” was first broadcast, all the terrestrial channels: SBS, MBC and KBS stopped
Continue readingKorean ferry heroes: Park Ji Young and Jeong Cha Woong
I learned about the sinking of the Korean ferry “Sewol” when I checked Daum.net in the subway on my way
Continue readingKorean ferry sinking
On April 16 at 8:58 AM, the Korean coastguard off the coast of Jindo received a distress call of a
Continue readingIs the Philippines a "death trap" for Koreans?
On Thursday, April 10th, news reports came out that a Korean student is found dead after being kidnapped for days.
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