Mission & Vision
"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20.
We, the missionary teachers and staff of SDA Language School in Korea, resolve to share our growing love for this Gospel with the people of Korea and to make disciples among them.
We, the missionary teachers and staff of SDA Language School in Korea, resolve to share our growing love for this Gospel with the people of Korea and to make disciples among them.
Religion Classes
Alongside normal English classes, English Missionary teachers get to teach religion classes as well.
Students are motivated to sign up so they can practice their conversation skills in English with their teacher.
Each teacher can organize the subject of his or her choice for the religion class.
Simply put, it is an excellent opportunity to introduce Christianity to our students of all ages and backgrounds.
Students are motivated to sign up so they can practice their conversation skills in English with their teacher.
Each teacher can organize the subject of his or her choice for the religion class.
Simply put, it is an excellent opportunity to introduce Christianity to our students of all ages and backgrounds.
Mission Day
The calendar year is divided into six two-month teaching terms.
During each term, every SDA Language School branch has a Mission Day. This is a day when our adult students go to the school’s chapel to hear a special presentation instead of having an English class or participating in group discussions on topics that are important for the spiritual life.
It is another way of emphasizing our organization's mission and showing our students that we have much more to share than just teaching languages.
During each term, every SDA Language School branch has a Mission Day. This is a day when our adult students go to the school’s chapel to hear a special presentation instead of having an English class or participating in group discussions on topics that are important for the spiritual life.
It is another way of emphasizing our organization's mission and showing our students that we have much more to share than just teaching languages.
Bible Camp
Each year, there is a Summer Bible Camp where all of our teachers and students attend.
Teachers, staff, and students from all parts of Korea gather in one location for a weekend of seminars, sermons, and small group Bible studies.
During this time, many of our students decide to commit to the Lord by being baptized.
Teachers, staff, and students from all parts of Korea gather in one location for a weekend of seminars, sermons, and small group Bible studies.
During this time, many of our students decide to commit to the Lord by being baptized.