This is a story of a broken man.
This man was born into a Christian family and was taken to church every week. As he grew older, he finally understood the messages. Under blessed tutelage, he decided to be baptized; his parents hadn’t baptized him at birth. This only made his decision that much more valuable. This man volunteered to take on any tasks at the church. If there was a need, he would do it. His studies of the Bible and the Word became strong and deeply grounded.
As this man entered college, he found a church to serve and a college fellowship to participate in. He was asked to become a leader. The church he attended had one of his most intellectual teachers of the Word. His life was consumed with church and works. He was blessed with lead roles in many things; he was an integral part of the praise team, core leader and chair of a committee.
As the torch was being passed to the newer generations coming in, the younger generation would belittle his works. This man thought, “Who are they to judge?” He helped build the college group from the few that attended into the largest Korean college groups in Boston.
(To be continued...)
By Steve Choe, Sound Technician
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