My husband always told me, he fell in love with the girl who wrote “Kitesong”, a book detailing the journey of a girl looking for her lost kite, which helped to build a Home in Nepal for underprivileged girls in 2006. In my 2 subsequent visits, the girls would tell me, “Bring your future boyfriend next time ok?”
For years, I wanted to visit them again. After all, some of the girls had graduated, married, found jobs.
But in the midst of medical school, work and travelling to different places for missions, I could not find the opportunity to do so. Even when the doors opened this year, I hesitated- was I ready to “rough it out” again? Being back in Singapore from Uganda, had lulled me back into the comforts of city life.
This season, I am overcome with gratitude to have the opportunity to bring my husband, Cliff, to see the place where it all began, the people who changed my life, a glimpse into the God of miracles who started my journey of faith.
Thank you to the people of Nepal who’ve invited us to speak and teach.
Will share more on this space soon