RABBIT TRAIL: I suffered a computer crash months after my return from Korea, sadly losing my photo gallery. I asked my Mom if she would look through her collection knowing that I would have shared my favorites with her. Korean Temples, so fascinating to tour and walk among treasure with such history: perfectly manicured sand meditation gardens, gates painted in brilliant colors. This particular temple housed women monks; she was adorable, personable and when I was oohing the practicality of her rubber "Monk" shoes in the next moment she was giving them to me. My brother Mike says I stole shoes from a Monk. Well, I will admit to having a bit of horse trading in my "jeans/genes." Namdaemun Market
Namdaemun Market, first opened in 1964, is the largest traditional market in Korea with over 10,000 retailers, vendors, and wholesalers. The market, spread out over many blocks, is a dense maze of stalls, vendors, and restaurants. Nowhere else in Korea can you find such a large collection of interesting and traditional Korean items for sale in one place. My favorite shop, an original, rising store, about twenty steps, only five feet wide, with gift-wrap/wrapping papers, hung, folded, draped, stacked everywhere, exquisitely organized. I wandered carefully up the staircase with only room for a single foot on each riser. A fantastic, delightful paper shop. Beautiful papers, gold embossed papers, florals, pastel polka dots, blues with the sun and green after green after green. Printed Papers-saying: "Happy Birthday," Logo wrappings about Disneyland, papers written with words and poems and beautiful native writings. Korean symbols, Annamae, Hello Kitty, all in this 20 x 5ft staircase. I was enchanted. The proprietor's keen eyes never left me, following my ooh's and aah's, quickly reaching to show me just one more. Every shopkeeper was this way, "let me show you one more." Their wares were the best, least expensive, promising you couldn't find it anywhere else for this price. That was true in this case of a tiny paper store. Wrapping papers are found in other shops, but this creative-space obviously remained, treasured in my thoughts. I purchased several sheets of white linen paper printed with Hangul writings and enjoyed them for many years after. If I have portrayed a busy, industrious and spirited people in your minds, then I have written it well. What a treat. My brother Mike just sent me a text and said look what I found! Two more pictures from my trip to Korea. Love it! Mt. Seoraksan, North KoreaI have never experienced so many stairs. If you have a chance to visit Korea this is worth the effort to explore. Plan on getting in shape before you attempt the climb! The Legend of the mountain: Shop with us Support us
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Yvonne Mutch
9/20/2018 12:09:30 pm
(page 55) "Jesus in the flesh didn't set me free! Jesus, seated at the right hand of the Father is what sets me free." Amen! I think too much of traditional church focuses too much on the earthly ministry of Jesus--which only lasted 3 years! "Jesus seated at the right hand of the Father" or the "eternal" Jesus is so overlooked
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Yvonne Mutch
9/28/2018 12:11:24 pm
I was there at the Kim Clement gathering, but the memory of it had faded into obscurity until reading about it. Wow! Now, I can visualize the scene again and hear again the words, "This is a Cornelius Offering! This is a Cornelius offering! (Pg. 52) And, yes, I also now see Kristen in her varmint coat--how could anyone miss that! But more importantly, now I'm experiencing a greater impact of that moment. One "layer" of impact is that I am privileged to see the fruit of that moment operating now in Kristen's life. I had no "clue" then, but now I "see" more clearly. And there is always MORE when it comes to God's Kingdom--I have learned that. I still have more to unpack, but it is a glorious unpacking. I have much more to learn and much more to experience, but I understand the value of obedience and seeking. I cannot yet articulate the rest, except to say this: what a powerful thing a Cornelius offering is......will we have ears to hear and a heart to obey, when He requires of us the same? Or if He has already asked, have we obeyed? Do we really want Kingdom fruit in our lives? And how badly do we want it? Oh, am I preaching to myself?
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Kristen Wambach
9/28/2018 01:38:47 pm
Thank you Yvonne, it was a monumental day and to think that we can re-engage the Profits Rewards. Amazing! Blessings, thank you for sharing.
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