When locked doors open

As I may have mentioned earlier,  we have been split up with Charles and I leading two different teams. He has a group of the boys and one girl.   I have a group of two boys and two girls.  Half of each of our group is from South Korea,  and half is from North Korea.  And while you may expect the top be many barriers, I personally witnessed many amazing things today.

Shy students opening up,  South Korean students helping North Korean students with their lessons, complex thoughts coming out of our realms from Nehemiah, and my North Korean students opening up to me in a loving way.

I wish I could share photos with you at this time.  However,  for the protection of the students from North Korea, and their families.  However, you can see photos via the nehemiah global initiative USA page on Facebook. I'll try to share a link tomorrow.  But for now,  it is bedtime.

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