Monday, June 30, 2008

Wed 6/28/06 5:22 AM

Dear President,

I appreciate your kind message also the blessings sent to me below. I indeed need them. I also wonder if I am worthy enough for those words. It could have been impossible without your kind and faithful guidance. Your visit and kind correspondences as well as the blessings you offered upon my family have cascaded a great relief and hope. I thank you.

I am on leave now staying in Korea and will be back on 2 July, this time returning alone. I am betting on a side that I shall definitely "move on" both in terms of family life and career. Or. I will be "dammed". My wife and son will be again stuck in a difficult situation...'I pray hard. Life is too short..'

I spoke to Burim before I came; he briefed me about his trip in Slovenia again. The baptism interview if they are ready can be done by Richard I said and the baptism can be also by him if it is to be done before July, otherwise could be waited until another baptism witness (myself) returns. Everything looks fine. I advised Burim that we should prepare for two meetings in Kosovo one in south and another one (main office) in Pristina as many would-be investigators are waiting in the city. I also asked him to pray what to do. The meeting in south will eventually vanished out as the current investigators will move to other locations looking for schools and jobs and so on. Sooner or later, the church will have to consider the "traditional proselytizing approach" in Kosovo - "starting from the capital".

We all look forward to seeing the missionaries. It will be like a return of king.

With Love, Choi
-----doug weight wrote: -----

To: Kwang-Koo Choi
From: doug weight
Date: 06/16/2006 10:47PM
Subject: hello

Dear Choi,
It has been awhile since I sent you an email. I am going on a week long road trip to Croatia, Serbia, back to Croatia, and then back to Slovenia. I wanted to check on how you are doing? Is the family well? How much longer will you be in Kosovo? I am full of too many questions today. But you should know that I will always remember you and how kind you and your wife were to Sister Weight and I and the Houcks. You really prepared so much information for us. You taught us about the area. You gave us a personal tour. You made many arrangements for us to meet others. And you opened your home to us and feed us with many others. Thank you for who you are. The Lord will continue to bless you because of your service and your faithfulness.
We love you and your family.
President Weight

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