Judith Lejeune, “You can do this job very well”

One day in 1973 I was told True Father had assigned me to work for Col. Bo Hi Pak (he wasn't Dr. Pak yet) in Washington, D.C. My knees buckled, and I literally fell into the chair. My most memorable experience with True Father was when I asked to see Father to tell him I was not qualified for this position. Father called me to Belvedere, and 201 TRIBUTE he took my hands, looked at my face and said "I can tell by the shape of your face and your hands that you can do this job very well." Well, I ended up in Washington, D.C., in 1973 and traveled with Dr. Pak through his transition to becoming Father's translator and his fight to protect Father during the Fraser Committee hearings on Capitol Hill.

From Tribute, pp. 201-202.