M. Stephan Choe (Bochum), 21. Febr. 2001 I want to report here on my previous attempts to persuade personal discussions with Father Abraham Lee to reform. I will also report on the many conversations with M. Kaleb Hong (Heidelberg), although one can already find out in my earlier presentation "Cause, Course and Perspective of the UBF Germany Reform Movement" of Dec. 22, 2000, how the talks of the five Senior Leader of the UBF Germany since his years, especially last year, had run over the need of reform problems. My open letter to Father Abraham Lee and Isaac Lee may serve as additions. Since his years there have been intensive discussions and fierce arguments about the problems that need to be reformed among the Five, because after the leadership meeting in Cologne they spent an extra night there and had time to talk about God's work. If an unjust action was committed by M. Samuel Lee, as in the deposition of M. Peter Chang (Columbus, USA) or James Kim (Toledo),
"If anyone thinks he serves God, and does not keep his tongue in check, but deceives his heart, his worship is vain." (James 1:26) Stuttgart, 06.01.2001 Dear Pastor Abraham, Thank you for your letter on December 20, 2000. I received it on December 23, but I could not answer immediately because we studied the letter of James last week. All the staff received much grace, orientation and strength through this Bible study. May the Lord bless you and your family rich this year and help you to serve God's good work in Germany! Dear Pastor Abraham, I'm sorry that you had so much worry and annoyance because of me. In your ten-page letter, you once again showed me my "sin" and called me to repent. The main accusation is that the reform-minded leaders would have gathered without your "permission" and caused the "split" and that the "spiritual order" would have been destroyed. You also mentioned that I or M. Stephan T. Cente