Stockholm,
Sweden

Brother
Kim Kyung Soo,
Seoul, Korea (Originally
in English)
During
Master's European Lecture Tour, I was the only member of our working
team who had an international driver's license, and so it became my
duty to rent a van and drive for the team. It was not a simple task
to drive in strange European cities, because the language was different
in each country, which made us confused while trying to look at maps
and drive at the normal driving speed. Although another brother was
assisting me, I sometimes lost my way. But thanks to Master's help,
it didn't take long before I could find the right way, and what is
better, many short cuts, which seemed like a miracle! At first, I
thought it was just coincidence, but similar things happened twice
or three times in all the cities we worked in. Each time I lost my
way, I didn't worry and believed the one who was driving was not me
but Master. Master also helped me to escape from areas of congested
traffic without my noticing it.
One afternoon in Sweden,
I had to pick up some video team members at the airport and take them
to a certain hotel with only its phone number and address to guide
me. After searching the area of the hotel on the map with the other
two brothers, I found it was very familiar to me because I had driven
that way more than fifteen times before while transporting our working
team. So I was confident about where I was driving. But on the way
to the hotel from the airport, I suddenly lost my way, even though
I drove while concentrating on my wisdom eye. I turned and turned
to find the right way, but the car still went in a strange direction
and I was at a loss.
At that moment, a brother
from the video team shouted to stop the car because the scenery in
that place was what they were looking forward to taking videos of.
In a short time, we hurriedly removed the video equipment from the
car to catch the scene at that moment. Before a colorful sunset and
picturesque clouds, two ships were crossing each other to create the
background for a group of elegant, traditional Swedish buildings lit
up one by one by the sun's rays. If we had passed the place a few
minutes earlier or later, we would not have caught this scene. I thus
came to realize why I had seemed to lose my way. It was not losing
my way, but Master guiding us to that place at the right moment. After
that, I found that I could easily drive the video team to the hotel.