Author: Jung Lee

I’m Precious to Jesus Campaign Public Message (Spoken in Xhosa)

“Hello my dear brothers, fathers, and leaders of the community. Our good culture is based on respect for one another and care for the majority rather than only for myself. However, we have a shameful reputation of being horrible rapists around the world due to […]

As we draw close to the end of 2013

One afternoon, I went for a walk by the beach. As I walked through the market area, an old black man shouted at me. “I’m going to fight you.” I smiled back at him and said, “Why would you fight me?” His response was epic. […]

2013 Grade R Graduation

Abohna has graduated from preschool and he is going to primary school from Jan 2014.

Big Juicy Russian Sausages – Zola Christmas/Closing Party

We decided to treat our children in Zola this year for our Christmas/closing party. As we serve these children in SA, more we realize (before we try to change them) it is our responsibility to provide safe and loving environment for them to learn about […]

4…. I repeat…. 4 Awards for Papama

When I was running around looking for a school for Papama outside of the black township last year, admission officers from other high schools warned me to expect a 20% drop in Papama’s grade.  On top of that she switched from Afrikaans classes (her primary […]

Early Childhood Education – Classic Rocks

A forbidden fruit: A DVD player

When I was in high school, the Walkman was a thing to lust after. If you are old enough, then you know those ones with the shiny and sturdy metal cases and refined mechanical noises with electronically activated cassette heads (not mechanical pressed in buttons). […]

Who is perfect?

There was an argument between two children in the preschool. One child said, “We are perfect, too” and the other child said, “No, only God is perfect. My mommy told me.” Helen gathered all the children and asked them, “If you think we are perfect, […]

Lesotho Campaign – I’m Precious to Jesus

With the wide spread of HIV/AIDS (third highest in the world), Lesotho is one of the poorest countries. With the partnership between Africa Theological College students and World Vision Lesotho, we took a big step towards protecting children from rape and abuse. Hundreds of people marched singing ‘Kea rateha ho Jesu (I’m Precious to Jesus)’ and marched. Special thanks to the pastors and the students at ATC and World Vision Lesotho staff.

I’m Precious to Jesus Campaign in Lesotho

Accidently chasing iPhone gold craze. Lesotho campaign shirts in GOLD. #ImPrecioustoJesus