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because he will save his people from their sins. Merry Christmas!
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About the Missionaries Joel was born in South Korea into a family with a multi-generational legacy of mission work in Korea. Judy was born in Taiwan into a non-Christian family. God brought both of them to know Him in their childhood --- Joel in middle school, Judy in high school. During their college years, God put missions on their hearts. They both pursued graduate degrees useful for "tentmaking" in East Asia. They married in 1998, and soon after, God called them to Taiwan to a lifetime service of church planting and evangelism. So they began training and raising support for the mission field. In 2000, God blessed them with a beautiful daughter, Faith. He has since added two more daughters to the family, Charis and Ashlyn. In 2002, the Linton's moved to Taiwan to begin their work. They helped start New Hope Christian Fellowship - Taipei in January 2003, then Chidu Hope Church in August 2003 and the Lotus Hill Community Church in January 2005 In addition to caring for a growing family, Joel & Judy keep busy. Joel continues his language studies (Taiwanese & Mandarin), help oversee the church plants and evangelistic projects, and maintaining the websites of taiwanchurch.org and judylinton.com that further the work of both of their ministries. In the Fall of 2004, Joel took a series of written then oral exams for ordination. He was ordained as a pastor and missionary on November 19th, 2004 by the Northern California Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America. Because of her life story, the tragedy that befell her family and made her known throughout Taiwan, Judy has been focusing on more public evangelism in the mass media through her music and the release of her autobiography and her 2006 book on infant care. Many times in interviews of secular radio station talk shows, she is asked to share "the reason for the hope she has." We pray many more opportunities will come.
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Mission Work Reports
October 2007 * see picture of Intro to Christianity Class members March 2007 * Taiwan Prayer Letter 9.2 January 2007 * Taiwan Prayer Letter 9.1 Winter 2006 * Taiwan Prayer Letter 8.3 Summer-Fall 2006 * Taiwan Prayer Letter 8.2 Spring 2006 * Taiwan Prayer Letter 8.1 December 2005 * Taiwan Prayer Letter 7.3 October 2005 * Our evangelistic outreach to Taiwanese in Brisbane, Australia - ( Mandarin Language page with pics) June 2005 * See pictures of the first baptism I have done as a minister of the Gospel. Spring 2005 * TPL 7.2 January 2005 * Winter 2004-2005 Prayer Letter [or in PDF format] December 2004 * Back in Taiwan November 2004 * Ordination Report Summer 2004 * update [pdf document for download] May 2004 * The Great Adventure April 2004 * Easter Evangelism in Hsin Chu City, Taiwan
Special Events Audio/Video online
* Short testimony * 1/2006 -- "Children are a Blessing" [Mandarin-language with pictures] - on Taiwan's National Department of Health Website
Joel Linton's sermons on the web:
* Easter 2007 at Gikong Church, Taipei: Taiwanese - P.O.J., English Translation
Joel Linton's articles published on the web:
Note: A better formatted pdf document version can be downloaded here see a historical survey on this question * Baptism with the Spirit in the book of Acts, Summer 2004 * Church History Study Guide
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Movies and the Goals of Mankind
* St.
Patrick's Day and Taiwan
Joel's OpEd and Letters to the Editor
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Supporting Churches with Websites:
Chinese Bible Church of Maryland
Chinese Christian
Church of Virginia
Decatur Presbyterian Church
- Decatur, Alabama
Evangelical Formosan Church -
Alhambra, California
First Presbyterian Church -
Tuscumbia, Alabama
Formosan Presbyterian Church of Orange
County
Grace Christian Church,
Herndon, Virginia
Huntsville Chinese Christian Church,
Huntsville, Alabama
Newtown Reformed Church -
Mandarin & Taiwanese,
English, Elmhurst, New York
Open Door Community Church, North
Georgia
Redeemer Presbyterian Church,
Florence, Alabama
Trinity Presbyterian Church -
Windward, Kailua, Hawaii
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