Every Sunday morning, Yong-Sun Nah from Korea is especially
busy. This is because he has to hurry to the Sungshim Orphanage,
where 78 little friends ___1___
waiting. First, he ___2___
to the market and buys ingredients for making bread. Then, he ___3___
his motorcycle.
When he arrives, the children run eagerly to greet him. He
goes to the orphanage bakery, which he himself ___4___
at a cost of $2,500, and bakes cakes and bread for them.
Yong-Sun has been a baker for 30 years, ever ___5___
he finished primary school. One day, at the bakery where he
worked, he saw a few children looking in at the window. Thinking
that they were orphans, he felt a ___6___
in his heart and remembered the orphans in his hometown. In June
1991, he visited the Sungshim Orphanage and offered to bake for
the children. At first, the superintendent thought he would stop
visiting after a visit or two but he kept coming back.
However, Yong-Sun is not a rich man. With a family of five,
he barely manages to make ends ___7___.
Yet, every month, he spends a quarter of his salary on
ingredients for bread. |