Roman Trofimov was traveling from Bangkok on March 20 when he landed at Manila airport in the Philippines. However, he learned that he would be unable to leave the departures area as the Philippines were not issuing visas for arrivals because of coronavirus restrictions.
The airline was also reportedly not allowed to fly him back to Thailand. His embassy reportedly could not arrange a repatriation flight for him. As a result, he spent 110 days in the airport before he was able to fly back to Estonia’s capital Tallinn.
“Thank you to everyone who spread information online, gave me advice and just supported me with a kind word,” he wrote. “Together we did it!”
This story leaves me with more questions than answers. How does a person live in an airport for 110 days? Where did he sleep? What about showers and laundry? What about other travelers? What changed to allow his return home?
Even if the article answered all my questions, however, it would not discuss the issues that are even more relevant: Is Roman Trofimov a follower of Jesus? What is the state of his soul? Where will he spend eternity?
These are questions no news article can report fully. Even if Mr. Trofimov answered them, we could not know the sincerity of his responses. Only God and a person truly know that person’s spiritual condition.
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I have known people over the years who attended worship every Sunday but eventually confided to me that they were not true believers. And I have known people over the years who had not been to a worship service in decades but could describe their salvation experience in detail.
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