Sara in Madagascar Someone you won’t forget lives in you. Sara meaning the beautiful in Malagasy is the one I met in Madagascar in 2005 and stays in me since then. As I entered a homeless shelter run by the Missionary of Charity, Sara’s eyes captured my attention and penetrated into my soul. Her sad […]
17th Christ in 30 Days
Juliana & Benedict Seo Eating is important; especially eating your own food is indispensible. One of the things I miss in America is good Korean food. Because I was born and grew with it, Korean food is a part of me. Whether it is stinky Kim-Chi or Bulgogi, my mouth becomes juicy as soon as […]
16th Christ in 30 Days
You cannot miss Katie Mathews if she is around because she has a loud voice and a big smile. She certainly made the campus ministry office more pleasant as she worked for it. Our casual conversations last two years had prepared us to deepen our spiritual relationship. One day we sat down with two cups of tea […]
15th Christ in 30 Days
The Hahns I almost went to Bolivia by myself if the Hahns didn’t volunteer to join me. Hui-Jin and Joong Hahn are respected dentists in Cleveland. With their daughter Jenna and a friend Peter Kim who later became a dental student in NYU, we made a medical team in the summer of 2008. Although we […]
14th Christ in 30 Days
St. Joseph—Catholic Worker House in Manhattan I spent the summer of 2006 at St. Joseph, the motherhouse of the Catholic Worker Movement begun by Dorothy Day. She was a writer, a Catholic, a visionary. I had admired her endeavors to live out the sermon on the mountain in the gospel of Matthew. So I found […]
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