…6:30 PM on a special Friday night, chairs in the front row of the Harbour Hall are moved out, and the choir stand has returned to the stage. Four speakers of the night, Abe Johnson (12), Sharon Baek (12), Yewon Lee (12), and Aaron Andrews (12), are nervously staring at the stage as the worship session is ending… It is the final week of February, where another great Missions Emphasis Week (MEW), along with renewed praise, prayer, and conviction, returned to Dalat. As the night continues, the speakers walk up one by one to the stage to share each of their testimonies of continued doubt, fear, confusion, and the surrender found in God’s embrace. Besides the fact that every speaker of the night has lived through some level of struggle and loss growing up in a Christian pastor and/or missionary household, the testimonies intersected in various areas of spiritual turmoil, offering consoling and encouraging accounts for the audience undergoing their own spiritual battles. Looking back t...
Just like last semester’s SEW, there came a time of MEW; a week to emphasize mission work. Clustered on the final three days of weekdays, MEW service, both morning and evening, brought conviction to many people. Onyu Cho, currently a freshman, testified about his experience of MEW: “MEW was a meaningful time. I was happy to see a lot of people who were distant from God confessing their wrongdoings and turning back to God.” God’s generosity is truly the greatest gift we receive from him. During many evening services, surprisingly, the speakers challenged not only the students but also the parents. Many impacted parents came out of their comfort zones and asked for prayers, a truly unique and humbling moment. As a member of the worship team, I was present for the chaotic, rushed rehearsal. Not one worship song for the evening service was rehearsed more than once, so many small and big mistakes were made, but even so, God still came. It’s crucial to remember that whatever we do is never a...