A Sight for the Sore Soul.

So lot's been happening.

Work's been.. well, tolerable. Having to manage staff personality differences does not just happen overnight. Not to mention the built-up of stress, and noise threshold from over 50 children in one day. No easy task.

Anyways, church has been a sight for the sore soul.

I really look forward to going to my current Korean church. Granted, that the members all speak in Korean is not really a deterrent. Most have a sizeable fluency in English to manage, so that is really a non issue. There is also an english language interpretation service available.

It's the passion of the people that really stirs our heart. Their devotion, and their willingness to serve, without grumbling, mumbling or complaining week in, week out. Their willingness to stay up and pray 24/7 and pray whenever there is even free time.

To wake up the stirring desire in our hearts to worship the Lord with unbridled passion. This is something I have yet to see in a very long while.

I really look forward to the worship service, and try to make it on time on Sundays. If there is one thing I will have to add, when the Lord's presence comes upon us, do not resist it, and let it just take over.

It is just so gentle, that my heart and soul is stirred. Of its own accord, and taking a mind of its own, it stirs the heart, and get ready for the tears to come.

Recently, or yesterday morning, I had an interrupted sleep. It was not a good dream, and I had to send a text to a dear church sister. It is a good sign (however way one wants to interpret it) that perhaps I being seen to provoke in the spiritual realm?

Today, we had a chap, Richard, from one of the lower intermediate korean classes came. So Lawrence (from HK) had someone who could keep him company speaking in Cantonese. They were really going to town at it, LOL!

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