We met again about an hour later and went shopping and everything else on the list, then to the YMCA where Sonny gave me my airline ticket and my vacation visa and $40.00 cash for food and a taxi in the morning. Sonny left after dropping me off and I went into the YMCA to the room she had already per-paid for me. It was on the same floor but the front street side of the building instead of the backside room like I had before, where the room was over looking the pool area below. After I took a shower I got on my knees and began to pray and cry in thankfulness that I was finally getting off the island of paradise. Hawaii is a nice place to visit but trying to survive and live there is another story in its self.
In the morning after I woke up I stopped at the shelter to pick up my three suitcases, gave away all of my food stamps that I had left, as I had no need for them any more. They do not take food stamps in South Korea. I gave a small amount to this one person I knew that needed them and the rest of them to a young mother with four children on that Sunday I left, which just so happen to be Mother’s Day 2005.
After ten days in the homeless shelter I finally found employment again as an angel was looking over me. It was right back where I started and came from when I was teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in Seoul, South Korea (third largest city in the world) at another Hog Won (Private School) Tun-Tun Language Academy, but this time it was Kumi City in South Korea, a little farther south at an Elementary School with twenty minute classes that were in conjunction with private classes that were held after school hours in the afternoon until around 5 PM. I had a car provided to drive for my use and better housing with a bed to sleep in, on the second floor in an apartment complex (located near camp Casey, a US Army camp in South Korea) a 30 minutes drive out in the country from the school in downtown Kumi City, South Korea.
I ended up quitting this school too and found another job at Prime Language School two weeks after I quit Tun Tun. I was still living in the same apartment as they had no way to kick me out of it, because the owner of apartment said I did not have to leave.
I Believe in Angels
Heavenly angels, often referred to as guardian angels, are mentioned numerous times in the Scriptures. Therein we learn that angels are spiritual beings created by God to serve him, and sent by God to watch over the human race, to deliver his message, to guard and protect us from danger, to do battle with other spiritual beings on our behalf.
Since the beginning of time, angels have delivered God's messages to mankind. Sometimes the messages are warnings of impending danger, sometimes instructions as to what to do in a particular situation, sometimes they are simply "there" as protection from enemy forces. Sometimes they bring joyful announcements as in the day they announced the birth of Jesus.
I don't know about you .... but I Believe in Angels!”
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