Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Another Peaceful Day (+ working like factory staffs)

We began our day with a (very late) morning devotion.. I was the first intern to reach! Yay! We started singing with Pr. Gideon as the pianist (very pro lae!) and we prayed for the coordination between youth ministries (信实团契,喜乐z, choir and Praise & Worship), different ministries and different churches as well as the growth of our youth service when waiting for Rachel to start the morning devotion. Poor Rachel, her body clock has not been tuned back yet.. Better hurry up tune back or else the fines will burn a hole in your pocket.. Haha.. When Rachel reached, we continued with a few more prayers and officially began the morning devotion.. Today was Timothy's turn to lead the morning devotion.. His inspiration actually came when he was jogging.. Haha.. We read John 11:17-22 and Timothy told us to find keywords in the passage.. Ok.. Now this is the difference between an experienced devotion leader and me (first timer) yesterday.. Haha.. I better learn from him to improve! Timothy explained the keywords 'if you had been here' and 'even now'.. We often blame God for things that we want it to happen but it did not or things that we did not want it to happen but it did but we have this comfort knowing that EVEN NOW God will still give us what we ask for.. We then shared about our experience in losing faith and being unhappy with God... Rachel and I talked about PW (of course please..) while Pr. Gideon shared about his naturally intelligent friends and Timothy shared about his experience during the planning of tuan qi open house when he was 团长.. 


After morning devotion, we went back to our 'house' and resume with our personal ministry project.. Rachel went to pick leaves again, I began writing procedures cum job scope for 陪谈员 while Timothy read the notes that Hong Li Chuan Dao gave us... Rachel then came back with a bag of washed leaves (but i still think its dirty.. eww.. can't believe she touched them) and placed them nicely on used paper for them to dry.. TIME FLEW PAST US.. Its was soon time for lunch.. Yu Zhu Lao Shi brought us to the shop beside Hans in Park Mall and the set meals there are not too bad and not too expensive.. Great place to eat.. I wanna go back again..


After lunch, we went to help Auntie Chun Hua with some church stuff.. We finally realised the benefits of specialisation, constant repetition brings great dexterity (those study econs i am sure you know what i am talking about).. haha.. We study too much le la.. This kind of things also can apply to helping with church stuff.. Timothy specialised in poking (quoting Pr. Gideon: 'Facebook will love us'... haha) the plastic wrapping of the DVDs, Rachel specialised in unwrapping (like a scavenger.. haha.. with her precious plastic babies), Pr. Gideon specialised in pasting the stickers on the box (easier for me to remove to paste on DVDs) while I specialise in pasting the stickers on DVDs and packing the DVDs in 100 per box.. After a while, we went mentally unstable (must be the lack of fresh air).. ALL of us started laughing at little things and we talked about crazy and lame stuffs.. When Jia Xi finally arrived, he must have thought that we are mad or something.. haha.. Oh i forgot to add in.. Auntie Chun Hua gave us some CUTE small potong ice cream to eat when resting.. Yum Yum! Thank you! At last, after some trouble (details too long.. haha), we then packed up and was free to do our own stuffs.. I went home! haha.. The rest of them had to stay for choir practice.. Jia Yous! haha..


Heres some photos:
Just getting started!

Look at the amount of DVDs we have to open and stick stickers on

Still have more..

Even more.. 

Our specialisation course (Pr. Gideon stick stickers on box, Timothy poke holes in wrapping, Rachel  unwrapping her babies)

First completed set of 100 DVDs.. counted by me (for a super long time cos.. they know why.. haha)

Our specialisation course again with Rachel's babies filling up the table

Happy despite the mindless work!
Thats all by me! 
~ Porlin

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