Korea, Land of Prayer & Crowder
WOW! WOW! That is all I can say. I have learned two things in the past 36 hrs. The people in this country and particularly the students here like two things. They love to pray and I will talk more about that in a minute. However they sure LOVE David Crowder. They love Chris Tomlin and Matt Redman to be sure, but this is Crowder country, no doubt. Somehow, someway they relate to, or David relates well with the students on this side of the world. It is amazing and they are amazing in their love of the worship music.
Back to their love of prayer. I have not seen anything like it on the world tour and that is saying a lot. In Sao Paulo, Brazil, the students were loud and wild and crazy with their enthusiasm when they started singing a song on their own when Chris stopped. But, here in Seoul, when there is a break or even in the midst of the songs, they are praying and will break out into prayer at any time. At one time in particular, when Chris had finished singing a relatively quiet worship song, the students, and I mean most of them were praying, and praying out loud, with tears running down their faces, they were talking with God. I know Chris hesitated for a good minute before starting his next song. They have done that throughout the event. During their prayer triangles they are very vocal and sincere in their enthusiasm to talk with their Father. They are not ashamed of their Faith and show it in their constant prayerful spirit. There is no way to properly explain what I am trying to say, so I hope you get the picture. They are a “praying” people and it shows in their lives. Even as I write this, just after the late afternoon even and just before the evening event, it brings “condensation” to my eyes to even think about their faces as they openly and joyfully praise and pray to their Savior. What beautiful faces and what a beautiful noise it must be to God to hear so many cry out in praise and exaltation to Him.
So, it is Saturday afternoon here, meaning it is about 3am back in Texas, CST and we will begin this last session soon, but I can not post this blog until we have internet access sometime tonight back at the hotel. But, it will be posted by Saturday morning U.S. time and we will be sleeping before our trip to Tokyo, Japan. Seoul, Korea was a tough one, because it was a 2-day event and the communication problems and some others as well, but God is faithful and He has seen it through. Talk to you soon…probably post some pictures I have taken as well. That makes this leg of the tour half over by the time you read this, 3 down and 3 to go, There is some very real excitement in that and some growing deep sadness as it draws to a close. There are not words to express the thrill I have experienced and the amazing wonders God has shown me.
Thanks for your prayers,
Ok, just finished the evening session and am at Hotel just after midnight local time, will send another blog tomorrow along with some photos.
Jim