Finland UBF Annual Report-M. Studd Caleb Kim's Life Testimony
Finland UBF
I was born on January 1, 1982 as the first son in a loving and warm but not a rich family. One year later, my brother was born, and all of my parents’ attention and love were directed towards my brother, and I became a faint-hearted boy who had to size up the situation and then always had to give in to his brother. In order to get the attention of older classmates, I drank and smoked even in the second grade. In school, I was the comedian who exaggerated just to win attention. At home, I was a pathetic creature whose parents constantly compared him to his better younger brother. Since I could not fulfill my parents’ expectations, I despaired about myself. Out of unfulfilled parental love and desperation, I tried to comfort myself through mangas and pornography. With the nightly consumption of pornography, I became more and more miserable and suffered from an aggrieved self-esteem and shame. The difference between what I wanted and how I lived made me even woeful and I took to comics and pornography to escape and thus was drawn deeper into a vicious circle.
Pride sprouted up in us so that everything was taken for granted, then M. Esther did not pass the test for the social insurance. In the time of sighing, discouragement and bitterness, God encouraged us through a telephone conversation with M. Pauline Kim in Denmark and led us to repent of our unbelief. Although M. Esther had to return to Korea because of the failure to pass the test for the social insurance and we had to separate, we could remain all the more awake in prayer. God, who works for the best for us (Rom 8:28), protected M. Esther and the unborn child during the long flight and made it possible to have a healthy delivery and further care at the hands of her parents in Korea. Our pain was changed into joy.