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West Bromwich Network Church is a Church of England ministry in and around West Bromwich, starting new stuff for young families and young adults. Whether you think church is something to bother with or not, we hope you'll give us a go and maybe surprise yourself a little.| Meet Tae Wan and Adrienn |
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Each year West Bromwich & District YMCA has space for two volunteers from overseas who come to serve as Chrsitians in West Bromwich. Their placement is organised by Time for God, a large international voluntary organisation. While working primarily at the YMCA here in West Bromwich, these volunteers are also placed with a local church - namely WBNC! On Thursday 28th August 2008 our next two volunteers arrive from Hungary and South Korea! (The fact that last year's volunteers were also from Hungary and South Korea is, I'm told, a total coincidence!). The two volunteers about to join us are a young man called Tae Wan, and a young lady called Adrienn. There's no prizes for guessing that Tae Wan is from South Korea and Adrienn is from Hungary. We'll get to know them as part of the WBNC family in due course, but for now I've asked them both to write a few short words by way of introduction. Here's what they have to say about themselves:
"My name is Adrienn Lovász. I come from Mátészalka, Hungary. Unfortunately my father died. I live with my mother. I have got an elder brother, who is reformed minister. |



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Let me introduce myself. My name is Tae Wan-Kim. I am from Korea. Do you know exactly about Korea? Because most people is not know Korea, I will tell a little bit about Korea. Korea was held Olympic in 1988 and Worldcup in 2002. I also want to know UK more and more.
I will tell about my family. My family is consist of Mother, two old sister and me. I always feel very happy when I live with family. To be short, my family’s atmosphere is very peaceful. When I was born, I already have a Catholicnism. In my family, Catholic is a living like breath. So I always go to church with family every Sunday.