(One) Jung Se-hui / South Korea
This story really resonated with me because my workplace is similar in size and circumstances. As the piece points out, those who listen well are the people others naturally want to be around. I hope to practice attentive listening not only in Zion but also at the company I’ve recently joined, and to reflect God’s glory to my coworkers through sincere and good deeds.
(Two) Song Hyeon-jeong / South Korea
As the youngest member of our church’s young adult group, I am often called the “youngest.” In conversations with older members, I tended to be the one who spoke the most. Reading this story reminded me why listening truly matters and how important it is. From now on, I want to listen more attentively and with a grateful heart to the stories shared by our heavenly family.
(Three) Lee Yeong-ja / South Korea
Although listening is the foundation of communication, I tend to interrupt others while they’re speaking, so this story felt like a timely wake-up call. I’m grateful for the reminder, and I will practice listening more attentively, without cutting anyone off.