I tried to say ‘No’. In her broken English a non-Christian student had heard about our yard sale for new internationals, and she wanted to bring some items. I thought she wanted to sell some things. But I didn’t know, so I just said ‘Yes’.
Here she was DONATING items for the new students; she had heard about our small church outreach and thought it was wonderful. She even made gifts for us!
Afterwards, she wrote:
If I want to go to church with my children on Sunday, where should I go? In fact, I was worried because I had never been to church .
We never invited her! So much for being welcoming servants! We quickly invited her, and she and her sons have come every week!

Afterwards she wrote again:
Thanks to you, I had a very good experience today. The home church was comfortable and very good. The celebrate serving grape juice and bread was pious.
Thank you for inviting my family to go to church for the first time. We may be unfamiliar, but thank your friends for taking us at ease.^^…
Especially, I really appreciate the bible that both Korean and English are written together. I will read the Bible steadily.
Thank you for your kindness and service.
Rest in peace the rest of the weekend.
Our goal is that we will ALL rest in Peace, FOREVER!