The people we've met, encountered, talked, interacted, prayed with...
God is mysterious in His work.
So that we may know how great He is bigger than our imaginations and our ideas.
What we learned in this trip is far more valuable than any class room.
We knew this problem existed. We did.
But we didn't know that we had to travel half way across the world for us to realize that how serious this issue was and is.
It is so real.
The things that we saw with our own eyes, we cannot even start to explain what it is like.
The only words that come out of our tongue is "Dear Jesus..."
Processing what we saw isn't enough.
Something is missing.
Journaling what we saw isn't enough.
Something is missing.
Talking about what we saw isn't enough.
Something is missing.
We can do all these things but without prayer it is useless.
I pray that our team and all of our friends and family will never stop to pray about this issue.
God does powerful works with our prayer.
Please pray for our team, because it is so easy to fall into the trap of "feeling bad" when we get back in the states because we become "comfortable".
Pray for us that our prayers will never stop for this issue.
It has been an emotional roller coaster past two weeks.
Up and down.
But one thing that our team realized was this.
God is good.
He loves both women and men who are involved.
His light still shines in this darkness through many NGO's.
We cannot try to be a hero in this issue; God is the hero.
He is the knight in shining armor.
He is the prince that rescues the princess from the dragon.
God is good.
Jesus,
I pray that our hearts will never stop breaking for this issue.
Break our hearts for what breaks yours.
That is our cry.
Let your glory be shown in the dark places.
May your name be lifted high.
We love you Lord.
And we know that you love us and you love the people of Cambodia and Thailand.
Amen
In His Love,
Shin Sung Kang
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