After we spent cold time in New York, we flew to LAX. But the weather was still cold in the Southern California context, usually early n the morning.
Our trip to Southern California this time had a special mission to get our retirement visa to Thailand and renew our international driving permit, on top of meeting people.
Normally it would have taken two trips to Royal Thai Consulate General's Office in Los Angeles: to submit the application and to pick up the passports with visa. But this time, we ended up making five trips: to inquire about the newly imposed healthy insurance requirement, to inquire about foreign insurance coverage certificate form, to submit the application that was rejected due to Georgia Bureau of Investigation report and to secure Federal Bureau of Investigation report and to submit the revised application and to pick up the passports. It was an arduous process, but I am glad to be ble to secure the visa. We were thinking of alternate steps of returning to Thailand on tourist visa etc. The international driving permit process was easy at AAA.
I had a joyous reunion with Pastor Chang Soo Ro as arranged by Elder Steve Kang. In recollection, three of us started the English Ministry at OMC in LA. He now serves as the senior pastor of Church of Love in Southern California or NamGaJu Sarang Church. We had a wonderful time together. Pastor Roh invited me to visit the church next year.
Mindy Song is one of Kristin's old friends and provided us with their housing for a few years when we were visiting Southern California. Now both of their children are living with them, so they can no longer offer their house. But we remain good friends. Mr. Sung Hoon Song, Elder at Glory Church of Jesus Christ in Los Angeles is an aerospace engineer and finally plans to retire in 2020. We look forward to developing more fellowship after his retirement.
Recently, Kristin and I have not exchanged gifts for holidays and other life events, but this year, I have taken advantage of her need to buy a new phone and it coincides with the upcoming Christmas. So I bought a new iPhone 8 Plus as the Christmas gift for Kristin. The store was packed with people.
Tim Yu is the son of Pastor Daeho Yu who shepherds God's Family Church that allows us to stay at their Healing Center facility. Tim is serving as the Pastor of English Congregation including the youth. He is also a businessman trading garment products pretty much on line. We had a good discussion about potential collaboration for His Kingdom.
Young Shim and Sunnie Kim
Kathy Cho was a student when I was teaching at the High School Department of OMC in Los Angeles. Her father was a Missions Pastor at OMC and served in Russia as a missionary. Kathy has lost both parents one after another. As a single, her life may not be well settled as others. Her younger brother Bryan is the only relative. Kathy is also a Kingdom Fellow for SfK Ministries. She takes care of Marketing. She shared a new opportunity to bring a famous US singer to Korea and several other Asian countries on a tour. She asked for my prayer since the financial reward could be very handsome. I promised I would.
My relationship with John Kim has become very deep. Starting from his participation in the SfK MBA BCT Cambodia in January, informal gathering in Singapore in March, KS GPI's transition into STEM Education project and eventual disengagement, his involved with Joybells America and the board of SfK Life Corporation. Honestly, I still do not have a clear picture of what God has in mind in this relationship. But we will make forward steps gradually and cautiously. May the Lord lead us in our foot steps. I had a breakfast meeting with him to go over various issues related to him.
We held SfK Life Corporation conference call on December 13 in the morning. Separately, he hosted our information gathering with new members of SfK Life Corporation board of directors: Sam Kim and Steve Kang, including their spouses. We talked about primary business areas for us to focus on and it was fruitful. It is my prayer that SfK Life's board members located in southern California, including Bonnie Lee, will play more active and important role in guiding SfK Life Corporation going forward.
Gary and Cindy Moon served in Thailand for 10 years as the missionaries associated with United Methodist Mission in the U.S. They have recently returned to the U.S., living in Southern California. They used to live close to where we live now. So our reunion was joyous. They seem to be continuing their ministry even after they have returned to the U.S.
Family style dinner was of great value and also delicious taste...
Baklava with ice cream was a fantastic addition to the meal.
Bethel Church in Irvine is providing financial support for SfK Ministries. So I usually contact the church, usually the chair of BAM Committee, now led by Elder Bryan Sooyeol Kim. I had a brief meeting over a cup of coffee with him in Tustin. He told me that the church has decided to discontinue BAM Committee and instead to incorporate it as a Team of the church's Missions Committee. He will be involved in Missions Committee. The church seems to still think of BAM as a means to help traditional missionaries to be financially self-sufficient. It is a long way to go. I wonder what the Lord has in store, but we will see how it develops.
Kristin has three older brothers and the second brother is now living in Buena Park. They have relocated to Southern California because both of their children, Jenny and Kalvin, are living and working in Southern California. Jenny is now living with them. Jenny's mom is known to have a medical condition that keeps her reluctant to meet up with people. I am glad that I am not one of the general public she does not want to associate with. She does not want to be taken a photo of either. I did anyway.
In Kim and Julie Kim are good friends of ours. Both have retired from their career as Aerospace Engineer and IT Manager. Recently, however, In has returned to work full time at a US Air Force Base. They worship and fellowship at God's Family Church. Holly Hong is a career missionary to Papua New Guinea, along with her husband Sungho Steve Hong. They are now serving as Regional Director based in Papua New Guinea. They were visiting Southern California and Julie, Holly and Kristin spent time for fellowship.
Los Angeles is called the City on the Wheels. There are a lot of freeways and streets, but pretty much all of them are packed with cars and vehicles. The downtown seems to expand continually. I was able to take some clean photos of the downtown on the freeway that had a heavy traffic jam, thus slowing down the vehicles.
Citadel Outlet Mall |
I had a breakfast meeting with John Lee and his son Joshua Lee. We traveled to El Salvador together last year in December. John is an ordained pastor and served as a missions pastor at ANC in the Valley and a missionary to Mexico for several years. He also teaches at World Mission University. He has created a mission mobilization ministry called Vision800 to mobilize and send the Latinos to the mission field. We discussed about the potential collaboration in 2020. Joshua learned from Neal Johnson at Hope International University. He served in Kyrgyzstan for 6 years and is now heading to China for a year. I look forward to witnessing what the Lord has in store for our relationship.
After our breakfast, I could not resist the temptation to visit our first house in the U.S. on Brookshire Avenue, Downey. I could not find much difference. Both Amanda and Joyce were born while we were living in this house.
After two months of travel with 12 times of unpacking and packing, we were tired and anxious to return home. The traffic jam was really bad at the LAX due to construction more complicated by the holiday season. But we finally made it.
Los Angeles is far from our heart as a dwelling place due to the never-ending traffic jam, high living costs, extremely expensive housing costs, continuing natural disasters, smogs etc. But, the city is one of the places that are dear to our hearts, because our marriage life began here, my US work began here and our two children were born here. - Jeffrey
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