Monday, March 15, 2010

Mission Camp 2010

Had quality time in Kampar for Mission Camp last 3 days. Really enjoyed.
This is my first mission camp and i had a lot of my first times
like prayer walk with church youth, tracting, praying for the nations in such a way with church youth, berbonding together in such ways with church youth...
Yeah.a lot of church youth there. Haha. And i'm happy about it.

Had lots of fun with those cool people in Kampar too. Great awesome people and very warm. Really thank them for bringing us around sacrificially for food especially, and etc.
To name, Pastor Nicky, Steven, Koon Eu and Edwin.
Strangely, i felt very bonded to Kampar. Perhaps i can somehow relate to them in certain things they are going through. Encouraged here.
We were really sad to leave the place.

Its cool to hang out with those 9 people who went from church youth.
Yang tak berapa kenal pun dah lebih kenal sekarang.
Yang berfeeling shy untuk berkomunikasi pun tak begitu shy sekarang..
Love it.

We almost missed the train to Kampar because we couldn't enter the KTM packed train... but really its really only by God's help we reached just a few minutes before it departs. God answers prayer made! The rain even stopped right before service after we prayed.

Enjoyed the Killer game at nights too. Though i seldom get to be the killer.
Anyway, I need to learn so many things. And "de-learn" so many things.
It's no point of having faith yet have not loved.
I remember again what Steven said during mamak time about Jesus being at master bedroom, but there's still some other rooms Jesus is not in. God, teach me and help me to surrender those rooms.
Break me if You must if its how i can be decreased and humbled and You increase...

Amazing that i never thought of going to the internet once there. Hannah felt the same way too.
Felt somehow using the net to do something not beneficial/onlining too much is pretty void compared to those real things i desire so much n can do...or need to do..
Hopefully i will not online as frequent now. Only one or two hours a day.



Looking forward patiently to the future.

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