After completing six years of work in Korea, Choon and Yen Hee Lim stood at a crossroads in mission service in 1997.
They had been serving aboard the medical ship Salvation, where Choon was a director of the Island Medical Mission and Yen Hee was a nurse in that ministry. They were asked to go to Taiwan, a prospect that didn’t seem very inviting. Both of them were concerned about learning the difficult Mandarin Chinese language in middle age.
While in the decision making process, the Lims consulted with retired mission worker Don McCall, who had served in …