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Dear brothers and sisters,
Hello! Last week on Monday I
returned safely to
Hong Kong
. I observed and
learned an abundance of things during the past year in
Cambodia
. There is no way
that I can express it clearly in a few words, but I remember thinking it all
over just before I left and being filled with gratefulness.
I very much want to share that with you now.
First, I am thankful for a good team of colleagues.
They not only gave me opportunity to experience working together in a
multicultural team; their sharing and unselfish help enabled me to
make it through this past year's experiences.
To tell the truth, I had some differences with them at first which were
hard for me (especially because I am phobic about cats but had to live in the
same house with cats, and moreover most of my colleagues are cat lovers).
But, I believe that in the end God's love allowed this difference not to
become an obstacle to our relationship.
Second, during this year I was able to use what I had learned to minister
to Cambodian people, including teaching counseling in the village and individual
discipling and pre-marital counseling, things which I had not thought about
doing beforehand. This kind of
ministry let me understand their culture better and to establish relationships
at a deeper level. I thank our
heavenly Father for granting me this learning experience and opportunity to
minister!
Third, I am thankful for the interest I had in learning the Cambodian
language! The most important things
I learned from this process were to accept my own limitations, to get
encouragement from my own progress, not to compare myself with others and to
humbly ask local people to advise me. My
personality is to be so afraid of not speaking well as to not dare to speak.
But, thank the Lord, the example and encouragement of my colleagues
helped me to put on a brave face. Finally
I dared to use Khmer to share from the Bible in meetings!
Even though it was hard for those listening, it really is the best way to
practice.
Fourth, I am thankful for gradually growing relationships with
Cambodians! In our meeting place
there is a college student whose parents got divorced several months ago.
Because of the concern and encouragement he received, before I left he
publicly said that I was like his family head to him.
Also, several young people who were not able to see me off at the airport
sent notes instead, and a number of people said that they would be praying for
me. Thank God for letting me receive
this encouragement and support!
Fifth, I got to know many missionaries this last year who minister with
different organizations and come from different countries.
Their good witness was an example to me.
I thank our heavenly Father for letting me become friends with them and
for our being a mutual support to each other.
Finally, I am grateful for the brothers and sisters from different groups
who are quietly praying for me. You
are my greatest source of strength! In
addition, the care and visits to my family by the brothers and sisters of my
home church allowed me to head out for this past year with peace in my heart.
Thank God for giving me all this!
For someone with emotions like mine, leaving a place where I have lived
for one year is especially difficult. The
three plus hours that I was on the plane waiting to get to Hong Kong gave me the
best chance to reflect on the fact that I was feeling lonely because I had to
leave the relationship and feelings which had built up!
But, I believe that God will use these emotions, and through them give me
a heart for ministry!
Although returning home is exciting, I know that I have to readjust to
Hong Kong
's fast paced lifestyle.
Also, because of not knowing what people are talking about, I will be
like a stranger. Plus, during this
first period after returning to
Hong Kong
, it will be hard to avoid thinking about Cambodian people
and events. I also need some free
time to understand my own needs. However,
these difficulties in readjusting are just giving me a little taste of what it
feels like for missionaries returning for deputation who go between two places
and adjust to the cultures.
Pray . . .
November 4 to 28 I will be in
Macau
for cross cultural pre-field training.
Pray that the Lord will help me to learn well.
Pray that I can adjust to living and ministering in
Hong Kong, and at the same time prepare for my return to
Cambodia
next year. Pray
that the heavenly Father will help me to closely follow His perfect will.
Miu Ling
30 October 2003
Hong Kong
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