Chieko Okazaki in her own words: a final interview
vor 14 Jahren
When I heard Chieko Okazaki had passed away earlier this month, my
first glance was to my bookshelf where I saw the two origami cranes
she made out of gold foil paper and presented to me during the one
interview I had with her. When you hear...
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vor 14 Jahren
When I heard Chieko Okazaki had passed away earlier this month,
my first glance was to my bookshelf where I saw the two origami
cranes she made out of gold foil paper and presented to me during
the one interview I had with her. When you hear what the
symbolism of those cranes is you'll know why I've kept them and
why they are so meaningful to me.
The moment she walked in the door I felt not only the unexpected
power of her presence, but also a clear feeling that she was not
alone; that she walked and talked with her Savior. It was
something I have rarely experienced to that degree and a feeling
I will never forget. In the few short joyful moments I had
to interview her about her final book "What a Friend We Have in
Jesus" (a book whose title could sum up her life) she gave me
several gifts; two golden cranes, one cryptic little wooden sign
I treasure, and an increased desire to know Jesus in the way she
did and now, surely, does.
I can think of no better way to thank her for those gifts than to
let you hear her tell about that relationship in her own
voice.
That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull.
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