Thursday, 22 May 2008

WERE YOU COLDER THAN THIS?

This was a true story shared by Tinkerbell from Singapore Women Abroad.
I was so moved and cried.

Quote.

It was Christmas Eve in Korea. An expectant mother walked through the snow to the home of a missionary friend where she knew she could find help.
A short way down the road from the mission house was a deep gully spanned by a bridge.
As the young woman stumbled forward, birth pains overcame her.
She realized she could go no farther. She crawled under the bridge.

There alone between the trestles she gave birth to a baby boy.
She had nothing with her except the heavy padded clothes she was wearing.
One by one she removed the pieces of her clothing and
wrapped them around her tiny son - around and around, like a cumbersome cocoon. Then, finding a discarded piece of burlap, she pulled it over herself, and lay exhausted beside her baby.

The next morning the missionary drove across the bridge in her Jeep to take a Christmas basket to a Korean family.
On the way back, as she neared the bridge, the Jeep sputtered and died, out of
gas.
Getting out of the Jeep she started to walk across the bridge, and heard a faint cry beneath her.
She crawled under the bridge to investigate.
There she found the tiny baby, warm but hungry, and the young mother frozen to death.

The missionary took the baby home and cared for him.
As the boy grew, he often asked his adopted mother to tell him the story of how she had found him.
On Christmas Day, his 12th birthday, he asked the missionary to take him to his mother's grave.
Once there he asked her to wait a distance away while he went to pray.
The boy stood beside the grave with bowed head, weeping.

Then he began to disrobe. As the astonished missionary watched, the
boy took off his warm clothing, piece by piece, and laid it on his mother's grave.
Surely he won't take off all his clothing, the missionary thought.
He'll freeze! But the boy stripped himself of everything, putting all his warm clothing on the grave.

He knelt naked and shivering in the snow.
As the missionary went to him to help him dress again, she heard him cry out to the
mother he never knew: "Were you colder than this for me, my mother?" And he wept bitterly.

Unquote:

Kleenex here for you .........

2 comments:

Camemberu said...

aiyo....such a sad, touching story!!! gosh if it's really true...

Hungrybear said...

No matter, it's such a touching story and tears are free flows ...