Current state of most of us: groggy, sleepy, coughing, sick, excited to go home and rest!, so happy it's done! I think many of us will be in shock as we think about the past two weeks and everything we've experienced. We are so thankful for this experience and so excited to share our individual experiences with you all in person. Where are we going to start?! I've only given you a tid bit of it all! I pray that we will all have sufficient time to reflect, meditate, and search deeper into the things God has been trying to teach us through this experience. I ask God that He will reveal such wisdom and knowledge that allows our love for Him and His people to abound more and more.
One very influential person in my life told me that there are two kinds of stories. One which has the audience reply with, "Wow, what a cool story," and one that evokes the response, "Wow, what an amazing God." I pray that our stories will be the latter.
I pray that we will continue to remember S. Korea and continue to pray for the children and families we got to know. I pray that their generosity will influence how generous we are in the future and that their reverence will influence our perspective of God. Well, it's that time to board. I will post more pictures here and on Facebook soon! Thank you for reading, caring, and praying! We stand amazed, once again, at how close our God is as He listens and answers. Thanks again and may God bless you, grow you, and make you fall more in love with HIm.
We are very anxious to hear all about your trip. I love the reminder that our response should be, "Wow, what an amazing God."
ReplyDeleteI pray that the long plane ride went smoothly and that those who are feeling under the weather were able to rest.
I appreciate the pictures here on the blog, as I do not have access to Facebook.
Thank you for all the wonderful updates, Kim Kim
Once again thanks for the account of your exciting two weeks. We pray for your safe return, you will be in the United States by the time you read this.
ReplyDeleteI too, couldn't get into Facebook, was glad for the pictures. Welcome home Amy, will be glad to get e-mail from you,
Kim Kim, once again thanks for all the wonderful information that you have share with us. I too, couldn't get the pictures on Facebook, so enjoyed the ones you included with this blog.
ReplyDeleteWe have been praying for your safe journey, and by now you are probably in the United States. Welcome to all, especially Amy, can't wait to hear from you in person.
You have giving us all something to think about in our daily activities.