Two young Korean students have spent the past four weeks capturing hearts all over South Pembrokeshire as they have sought to help the members and friends of Westgate Chapel, Pembroke, fulfil their God-given vision of 'Loving God and Serving Others'. "Ko Seo Yeon (otherwise known as Young) and her friend Kim Mit So Rang (known as Lang) live in Yang San city, some four hours away from their capital city of Seoul," explained Pastor Rob James. "Young, who plays violin, has just completed her training as a primary school teacher, whereas Lang is training as a vocalist. And I have to admit they have been 'wowing' everyone with their musical talents. They readily agreed to the very varied programme we arranged for them. They took school assemblies and visited several residential care homes, as well as throwing themselves into every aspect of church life, including the curry night we fixed for them at the end of their stay. They have left a lasting memory of love and joy everywhere they have gone." "We have had a wonderful time," Kim Mit So Rang agreed. "We have really enjoyed visiting your beautiful part of Wales. We enjoyed our visits to places like Tenby, Solva and St. Davids, as well as the trips to the local shops! But best of all we really enjoyed our time with the church members because they made us feel part of a family, and impressed us with their desire to honour God." "Young and Lang have already spent a month in Mid Wales and are now planning to spend the next four weeks helping a church in Cornwall," Rob James added. "They are two vibrant young Christian women who simply want to share the love and joy of God wherever they go. Korea is a remarkable Christian country with an amazing story to tell. It is always exciting to see Korean believers come to the land that introduced them to Jesus. We are now looking forward to another 20 visiting us in the near future, although we fully intend maintaining our links with these two delightful young girls. My wife was impressed with their innocent charm and the way they showed love and concern to all they met. She was not alone."