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Thanks for opening up this week's News & Notes. We are super excited for our new email-only series that will serve as a compliment to our Sunday morning sermon series. On Sundays via the Worship Gathering, we'll hear about three different lives changed by the gospel. Then on Thursdays via the News & Notes, we'll hear the stories of four different people from the Riverwood family who have likewise been changed by the gospel. Hope you enjoy this series as much as us!

Cuong Dang

We have invited Cuong Dang (pronounced "kuh-ung dong") to share some of his spiritual story.

I grew up in a non-Christian family. Like most families in Vietnam, we practiced worshiping ancestors and the local gods of the land. Did we really believe in their existence? Maybe. I personally never really did. But it was more about, as the Vietnamese proverb goes, “Where there’s worshipping, there’s efficacy; where there’s fasting, there’s peace.”

When it was time for college, I went to Yonsei University in South Korea. It was the first university in South Korea and was established by a missionary. As a result, all students must take an introductory course to Christianity and attend chapel services for two years. I was curious; at Christmas in my first year, I went to the school’s bookstore, bought a Bible, and started reading. The four gospels were “foreign” to me. They did not really leave any impressions and were hard to understand. What I loved most, though, was the book of Proverbs; I loved reading the wisdom therein. But that was the end of Christianity in my life at the time. I went through college listening to the world and carrying out its (and my own) desires.
A couple years later, during the last year of college, I started reading literature classics and came across Les Misérables. Unlike the musical, in the book, there is a long section at the beginning portraying the life of the bishop who later gave the candlesticks to Jean Valjean. I was incredibly moved by how he lived and had a burning desire to become someone like him. I told myself, “This is the kind of man I would like to be. And the redemption of Jean Valjean is the transformation I would like to undergo." My heart was convinced.
Shortly after, I finished Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis. My head was convinced; it is arguable that Christianity could be true. And that was when I knelt down and prayed my first prayer. It went something like this, “God, I don’t know if you’re real, but I hope that you are. I don’t really believe, but I hope that I do. I want to become someone like the bishop or Jean Valjean. So please if you are real, grant me the faith. Please help me to believe.” (Later, I realized that my prayer was like what is in Mark 9:24.)

That was the start of my journey. I have come a good way both in terms of how I live and what I believe about him. I have made many mistakes along the way, had to revise some of what I had believed, and know I am probably still wrong about many things. But God’s existence is always deeply evident, and the desire to know him and grow in love and obedience towards him is firmly in my heart (Hebrews 11:6).

Cuong is married to Sarah, who served as a missionary in Vietnam. They make their home in Waverly with their three children.
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