Samuel Fung, alumni of the Evangelical Children’s Home, a strong and muscular firefighter reflected from his figure, is humble and gentle in his heart. He emphasized that he do not like to observe the rules, but his goal was to join the disciplined force. And he loves to abide in Christ His law. Being a firefighter is the childhood goal, and the more important goal is to imitate the Lord Jesus throughout his life.
Admitted to Evangel Children’s Home after Father’s Death
Samuel lost his father since childhood, and it was very difficult for her mother to take care of her seven children alone. In order for his mother to take care of him and grow up under the guidance of God, when he was three years old, he was arranged to stay in the Evangelical Children’s Home.
“I still clearly remember the first day, who greeted me at the door and picked me up…” said Samuel emotionally! The painful feeling of being separated from his family still filled his heart. But he was grateful to have lived here, learned to persevere, and obey God’s teachings. He was brought up by Miss Ruth Sundquist (Sun Ah Yi), the founder, and her love was deeply heartfelt. This children home brought him beautiful memories and developed him.
Career and Talent Development
Since Samuel was a child, he had the ambition to become a firefighter. It was because he was deeply moved by witnessing the heroic behavior of firefighters. He also believed that firefighters were very powerful and could not only put out fires and save people, but also tidy up the collapsed mess and serve the community. Significantly, firefighters give people a rational and strong image, and they must make judgments quickly and accurately on the fire scene. Samuel describes himself as a sensitive and gentle person who is easily touched. Some rescue missions require his gentleness to understand the other party’s needs at the moment, let the other party change their minds, and save their lives. He understands that not every task can be fulfilled. He has to admit weakness, accept limitations, and pray for mercy. It is enough to be “a little light around”. He thanked God for his gifts and would use it to serve him.
Samuel shared that firefighters are under heavy work pressure, and errors in decision will affect a life. Once he faced with a woman who tried to jump off the building, the situation was very critical. He could not wait for the expert to arrive. He immediately persuaded her and finally lobbied her to return to a safe position successfully. He knew that he had crossed the line, but in the face of life and death, he only prayed for wisdom to deal with it. Because of the high pressure at work, he emphasizes that he must manage his body, mind, and soul to “touch” more lives. Therefore, he attaches great importance to physical exercise and maintaining a healthy mood.
Time Touch Tears
The three Ts taught by the pastor: Time, Touch, Tears, became a reminder of his work. Understand that everything is not in our own hands, but in God’s time. Learn to wait patiently (Time); understand the needs of others and touch their hearts (Touch); carry others’ tears and be a companion (Tears).
Find the Goal Overcome the Pain
“Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or set foot on the path of sinners, or sit in the seat of mockers.” Psalm 1:1. Samuel faithfully obeyed God throughout his life. As an “elder brother”, he returned to the home to encourage the children to find their goals and be successful one day. By following His words, they would be able to overcome the pain of the past.
Postscript
Every part of Samuel’s sharing is full of blessings and grace. God is the first in everything, and the Lord is the greatest. He emphasizes that he does not love to obey rules, but only loves to obey the rules of God. He pinpointed that Samuel, his English name, means God hears prayer. Samuel revealed much his humility, willingness to lay down his self, put the sovereignty under the control of God, obey God’s teaching, and he blooms an abundant life.