They told me they especially enjoyed
my programs and thought I might be a good person to talk with
the students about the Christian faith. Like many young people
in China, these students didn’t have any exposure to religion.
Mrs. Wong suggested I bring along some tapes of our radio programs
as a way of sharing myself and Christ. She recommended I pick
programs that didn’t talk about sin and hell at the onset.
I heartily agreed.
I was delighted to meet these bright young women and men. They
were so eager to get to know their sponsors and Hong Kong friends
who had traveled all the way to Nanjing to greet them. I was very
impressed by their openness and sincerity. To see young people
so grateful for what they have and so diligent in their studies
was truly inspiring. I think Hong Kong youth could learn something
from them.
When the students found out I was from the United States, they
had many more questions: Why did I come to Hong Kong? What do
I do there? How do I know about this Project Torch? Sharing my
faith story was not difficult in such a context. It was a new
experience to talk about myself with people who didn’t know
what a minister was or what a church is or what Christians believe.
With the tapes I gave them, I carefully chose programs that spoke
in simple language about God’s love and grace in Jesus Christ.
It made me realize that sharing the gospel means first sharing
the good news that there is a God and that God cares for each
of us. Such a basic notion—and yet, so many have never heard
it.
As we were getting ready to leave, the students asked when I
would come back again. Would I return next year? I promised I
would try my best. We exchanged email addresses with promises
to write each other. By the time I got back to my office, I had
already received an email from one of the young women whose English
was particularly good. We have been writing back and forth ever
since.
We in Project Torch hope that as students finish their studies,
they will keep the fire burning bright. They have a great future
ahead of them and much to contribute to the world. I pray that
God will give each of them strength and courage to be a light
shining in the darkness, a light that cannot be extinguished.
In Christ,
Judy Chan
The 2005 Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study, p.
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