Days had been very stuffy. I guess that explains the little hiatus of update here at this site. The past weeks had been very packed. In an amazing way. In a good way. Let’s see.
The amazing journey kicked in with nothing better than the end of the finals. The papers weren’t that bad but they weren’t that good, either. It turned out, however, satisfying. The grades, I meant. Praise the Lord. I then walked on to the two important days in Christianity, namely Good Friday and Easter day. Good Friday’s service was basically great with seven leaders sharing the seven verses spoken by Jesus from the cross (the last words of Jesus) and leading an anointed prayer session. I was once again been reminded, been touched by the sacrificial love, the mightiness, the power of the death on the cross. I was once again been showered by the unfailing love and the unveiling comfort of Him, the Lord Jesus Christ. And the heart cried out, how wonderful is our God, how beautiful is our Lord. Thank You, Lord.
The next day, our oikos was up with an outing to waterfall at Hulu Langat. It was a lovely day fellowshipping, playing in water, sharing. And yes, waterfall is pretty! I would, if given a chance, definitely pay my visit to the place again! Thanks to the heavenly Father for blessing us, for providing us with all the good things. Thanks to the juniors who are willing to join us. Thanks to Howard for his car. Thanks to Akira for his camera. Thanks to Andrew for driving, especially through the nearly-two-hours-congestion. Thanks to everyone. Be blessed. And so, we finally made our way back to Shah Alam after almost two hours in the car. Dropping juniors, we went on sending Akira to KTM Station, and sending Bryan who just sprained his leg earlier that day to clinic. And so we have a temporary OKU friend.
It was Easter day then. It’s a day worth of celebration, because our God has resurrected from death, because our God has overcome death, because our God has risen and conquered the grave! Hallelujah. I’m impressed with a Sunday school’s kid singing “Here I am to worship” at the beginning of worship session. How beautiful is a kid’s voice singing praises to God. Many a time, we adults make ourselves too complicated to freely, purely praise the Lord. We lose the initial passion to yearn for God. Don’t we? It’s worth of pondering.
That particular evening, I visited Acts Church. Due to the convenience of going KL after that. Officially, our so called “The night’s still young” started. First stop, Jogoya. Thanks to Angelina for the treat. Truthfully, its food was not as good. The quality is seriously going down. Nevertheless, we had fun feasting, making jokes out of ourselves, and snapping photographs. Next stop, cinema. Watched a movie called “Limitless”. After that, it was basically the so called “syok sendiri” time where we had nothing better to do that we started to find signboards, posters, etc and we went taking pictures with us imitating the poses. Until the camera ran out of battery. In the end, we headed to a random McD’s outlet. To sleep. Got back to hostel at 6am. I did nothing but go straight to bed.
Waking up from sleep, I was reluctantly getting myself ready for BTN camp. So boarded on bus and headed to Klang. Alright, BTN wasn’t that bad. It was overall good, despite the deficiency of sleep, and the disconnection with the outside world, and some really stupid games played. So five days were gone and we were proudly graduated from BTN. Uh huh, the conclusion would be, I LOVE MALAYSIA! We are ONE MALAYSIA!
Came back from BTN, straight away I went for Apostolic Prophetic Conference in church. It was a great seminar with awesome speakers: Apostle Ron Sawka, Rev. Ong Sek Leang, and our very own senior pastor, Rev. Sitoh Veenah. All I could say is Apostle Ron Sawka is a much anointed servant of God. He leads powerful sermons. He easily builds up the anointing of Holy Spirit in people. And you know what, he remembers every single bible verses without referring to the bible. That conference basically focused more on the practical of AP where there were many apostolic prophetic actions. I am abundantly blessed throughout the seminar. Praise the Lord.
Following next, literally, ceaselessly, we’re involved in the new church renovation. Undeniably, it was tiring. But you see, God always works in such an amazing way to let us, or at least me experience Him, see from His sight. It’s the faith that we hold firm to, believing that God has His best plan in store for us. Because He is a promising God. Amen? It’s the unity of brothers and sisters moving towards the same vision which counts. It’s the fellowship among the members of Christ which matters. And we are yet to realize, all things do not just happened supernaturally. It’s God who reigns from heaven above. Appreciate, give thanks while we still can.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” –Romans 8:28.
We had a good launching service on Saturday evening. Praise Him.
Not forgetting also, I had eventually done with my passport after the very third visit to the department of immigration. Yes, thank You Lord.
It was Mother’s day. It was a Sunday. It was a very meaningful Sunday. It was even an amazing Sunday. It was the ordination of Ps. Law! Congratulations! And it was a moving service with Sunday school’s kids performing and Ps. Lim preaching. And it was an amazing day when I met up with Michelle, and together headed to Sharon’s place cluelessly, directionlessly. We missed Sharon’s birthday and so we’re out of random, thinking of giving her a surprise. We did surprise her. We did give her a blast. That matters. Because of this thing called FRIENDSHIP. Love you, babe. I’m looking forward to our next meeting.
I missed my mom a lot that night. We talked on phone for quite long. And many a time I hardly controlled my tear from rolling down. I missed home, listening to how the family members gathered and celebrated the lovely festive. HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! To my mom, my two grandmas! Mother’s day present for my awesome mom this particular year is a simple yet thoughtful accessory, lipstick. Love you.
Til then.
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