Friday, July 11, 2008

Moosh!

This week had been tiring. Very tiring. Work in the day, meetings/various till late at night. I'd reach home late at night and hit the bed... only to get up an hour later cos I hadn't taken my contact lens off yet. Exhausted. But it had been nice to know that, even this, will reap fruits. It will not be in vain! I can only believe it.

It's been long due that I uploaded these photos from the Joe/zoe Ministry (don't know how to spell, what more pronounce). My time spent with them had been extremely fulfilling, extremely satisfying, extremely tiring, and extremely close to the heart. I did not get to speak with many of the children there until the last day. But when the time came, we all embraced each other with lots of love. even if we all spoke different languages...

The last day. Also the day I fell sick and stayed home... before gathering strength to come out again. It was all worth it.
My favourite ladies of the camp. =) sorry i'm biased. That includes my mum. =)
After a long while, I managed to get all the kids in for a group photo, with alot of help from the adults. haha.. some of them are quite the hyper sort. Can you tell which are the Koreans and which are Singaporeans?
Some of the fun and fantastic kids. One of the girls would play with my hair and tie it up fancifully for me! It's nice to have someone, even a child, play with your hair. It's been a long time since someone did that.
There was very personal ministry that took place there. And one of my most memorable was with this lady. HwungCho. We call her Kaylee. She asked me to remember her when I get famous. haha. in one of the nicest way possible. Even though we only had a short time with each other... 1 hour+?? I feel like she's a very close friend already. 
Half my family. Me, my 2nd bro, and Mum. Daddy was probably helping around somewhere, couldn't find him. haha. I'm wearing my red trinity tee at camp! haha.. hey, loyalty ok? =) hee. This pic was probably taken at around midnight.
Don't we all look korean enough to blend in? hee.

No matter how tired I am, I must remember that these things are for a bigger purpose. We're talking about people. Lives. Other people have come all the way here to serve us, strangers, to the late hours each day. What more, most of us don't even know what each other are talking about without translation. But I must say, they have touched so many lives and I can see a wonderful, loving God in each of them, moving in a very powerful way.

This is the last lap! GO GO GO!!

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