Today my context for ministry is serving the Korean immigrant churches in the Presbyterian Church (USA). My thirty years of ministry to Korean congregations in the United States has been wonderful journey and I believe there is still much work God has for me to do. In recent years I have been doing some deep soul searching, seeking to renew my ministry. I have a strong inner desire to take time away from my current duties so that I might revisit the places in which my journey of faith began and strengthen relationships with those who have been an encouragement to my faith and ministry. This pilgrimage is sure to refresh my sprit and enrich my continuing vocation. I would also like to meet with pastoral colleagues of the Korean churches in England, France, Germany, and Japan to have time for fellowship, prayer, and visioning together. I have a vision to build a global network among Korean churches to strengthen our solidarity as Korean Diaspora churches. The final destination of my sabbatical trip is my hometown in Korea where I grew up and was nurtured in the Christian faith. Interspersed throughout my international travels, I have planned a total of three weeks for personal reflection, prayer, and journal writing.