Today, I received a postcard from heaven that put a smile on my face.
The world is so small- This army boy, D, whom I never knew wrote to me a few months ago, saying he would like to give me a hundred dollars for Grandpa Zhou’s medical expenses after reading about him on this space. He shared with me that he had found this space because he, too, had met this homeless Japanese wanderer, Hideo Asano, at Bugis in Singapore and, after googling him, found a link here where I had written about him. Later, he realised that one of my professors had given him a copy of Kitesong written by a girl close to his age 2 years ago and… that same girl was me.
A shrinking world we live in, indeed.
Today, a day before my final exams for my fourth year of medical school, he writes to me and brings a huge smile on my face. I was just feeling a little disappointed about not being able to pay upfront the full annual sponsorship fee of this little African boy I have been sponsoring but had to do so in instalments instead this time, when this letter came into my mailbox. I’m praying things will work out beautifully.
God always provides bread for His children.
All the best for your finals! I’m sure God’s blessings and grace will be with you!
I was just wondering about how Grandpa Zhou (Zhou Ye Ye) is doing.. I have some good news with regarding his medical expenses. I wonder if you’ve heard of the Society of St. Vincent De Paul? They are an organisation dedicated to tackling poverty by providing direct practical assistance to anyone in need. Basically, they give out allowances to those most in need to pay for their living/health expenses.
My friend is a member of the society and I told him about Zhou Ye Ye. He thinks that Zhou Ye Ye probably fits the criteria to receive the bursary. So I was wondering if you and Zhou Ye Ye would be keen on trying this out? It would take a lot of strain off your finances.