“It paid us back so much beyond our imagination” -A Story by JohnChuaIAM Group Limited (Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia) is a loose group of Christians worldwide with the idea of bringing back basic giving and sharing. We welcome all contributors from around the world.
Reviews IAM Group Limited (Ltd.) Yokohama Japan Korea Southeast Asia
I was privileged enough to have attended a gathering of the
members of IAM Group Limited (Ltd.) while I was vacationing in Yokohama, Japan. I was never aware that such group existed,
they even gave me the website where I can go and check it is at
groupltd.com. I found out that they have
so many members from other countries in Asia, like in Korea, Thailand, Bangkok,
Singapore and Malaysia, they also have some members in the Southeast of Asia. Most of the stories they share were doing acts of kindness
to people they don’t personally know of.
Simple gestures of sharing, to giving monetary assistance to the needy. I was inspired and my hope that we can make
this world a better place to live in, sparked.
Still, many people are out there, spreading goodwill to mankind. I was compelled to share my story, hoping it
will inspire others the way they inspired me. I remember when we were young, life was so hard, a family of
seven, my parents really tried their best to keep ends meet. I
remember waking up in the morning, with my two brothers, with no breakfast on
the table, we would spend the rest of the morning at the street playing with
our neighbors. As kids, we did not mind
it, because, we had long hours to play without adult supervision. We had no breakfast prepared because both of my parents, had
to work in the market. They leave our
house early in the morning at around 1a.m., but my dad usually goes home before
lunch time, to prepare our meal before going to school. We rented our house, we have no television, sometimes we
have a refrigerator, sometimes we don’t, we were provided with material things
that we really need. Non essential
things like spare shoes, spare bags and others, we don’t have. I remember, we don’t have our own toys, but that did not stopped us from enjoying our
childhood. We made toys from scratch. We had bottle caps as plates, stripped old
newspaper as paper money, and plant leaves for food. My
parents always taught us the importance of handling the hard earned money, and
that it should be spent wisely. We never celebrated any birthdays. When my siblings receive citations in school,
that is the only time we are able to drink soda. But we
happily celebrate New Year’s Eve, at midnight, we would shout with joy to
welcome the New Year, my elder sister would prepare seven sticks of hotdogs and
seven sticks of meat to be barbequed, for me the main event of our feast was a
can of fruit cocktail, which my mom would proudly open and pour its contents in
a bowl. But I remember, when I was young, I could hear my parents
talking, because, one of our neighbor was asking for financial aid, we didn’t
have enough money then to share. The
money my parents had was just enough for us, but still my parents helped that
neighbor of ours, I heard what my father said, “God will help us tomorrow, I
know, because He does not forsake those who are helping the needy”. Through the years by being frugal, our family was able to
stretch its monthly budget , my parents hardwork resulted to us having our own
house and lot, we were able to finish our schooling. Now that our parents are old, and are no
longer capable of working early in the morning we decided that it was our turn
to give back what goodness they have given us. During the time my parents were making ends meet, they never
had for themselves the opportunity to buy expensive material things, jewelries,
appliances and even the latest in clothing trends. Now, because of their old age, we decided,
for them just to stay home and make their selves busy with what makes them
happy. We told them not to worry anymore
about their daily expenses, for we will be the one providing them. My sister, who is very good in fashion and in shopping,
always makes it a point that when she comes home to visit our parents, she
always has a bag for each, or she takes them with her and go to malls for
shopping. My brothers, having a blessed
life, are the ones providing for their daily needs and allowances. They have their own car, which we all shared
for. We always make it a point every New
Year, we have a celebration at our old house, and schedule an out of town trip
for everybody to enjoy. Above all of
these, my parents always remind us to thank God for all the blessings in
everyday life and not to forget all the lessons we have learned when we were
young. At first our parents were very hesitant receiving our gifts for
them, my father said that this is not appropriate, for we don’t have to give
these things to them, but we said, it is our turn to somehow give back the
goodness and kindness they have given us through all the years, and we really
couldn’t repay them, for no amount of money can equal the sacrifices they have
given to our family. With regular gatherings, we also share our stories to our
children, we pass on to them our experiences, that in life, you must first
strive hard, and at times strive even harder, and always be ready to give and
share the blessings you received. I am
thankful for the best gift my family can have.
A very supportive parents and I learned to looked back that we may not
have so much, but we have enough in our daily needs are reasons due to my
parents open hands in helping others, gambling their own savings to share for
the needy. Their number 1 common
commandment in helping when finding reasons if this person really need one’s
help is " never turn back one’s hand for those who needs help about health or
are in hospital already. Somehow we
should always find ways to ease their worries - “It paid us back so much beyond
our imagination”. © 2014 JohnChua |
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