Tuesday, August 08, 2006

An eventful Sunday III

8th August 2006,

5.18pm. Tuesday. Yes, I'm still in the office. Want to blog down the incidence on Sunday before logging off. Today was alright, training up Raz for CDR in the morning, then afternoon went for Physio and Anaes. Meeting.

Sunday was indeed a great experience. We went for Hospital visitation, initiated by Roland and Deborah. It's not my first time of such visitation, but most of my hospital visitation is visiting Christian. I remember 2 years back I do visit my staff's son who undergo operation because of his uneven kidney, which cause infection and impairment. It takes lots of boldness to ask if I can pray for the little boy. Praise God, the mother is quite open and allowed me to lay hands and pray. The last time I ever pray for sick people was in Lam Wah Ee, visiting Yueh Nee's mum which diagnosed with breast cancer.

But this hospital visitation is different. We're going in the General Hospital into the wards, with empty hands, but just with a heart to search out to bring hope to the patients. It's not only takes courage and such boldness to walk to patients bed and introduce ourselves, but it also bring our heart to feel for them, to have the love, to bring hope to the hopeless and needy. Evangelism, speaking out with love, introducing people to the love and hope we ave in Christ. It's very encouraging when the patients openned to us, allowing us to pray for them. One opportunity after the other,..the harvest is plentiful, very much plentiful but the workers are few. It's the sense of joy and satisfaction, seeing the reaping of one soul. Praise God, Benji lead one patient to Christ, it's awesome! The whole heaven rejoices! I'm so encouraged, we should have challenged Aunty Naya to accept Christ...anyhow, it's all by the move of the Spirit. All glory to Him. It was truly an eventful Sunday- we look forward for the next trip.

In the evening we went for Mrs. Chan's funeral. It's a sudden news. Mrs. Chan has been with us since the early startoff of EPCC, in the old Sanctuary. I can still remember Mrs. Chan accepted Christ, learning to grow thru' her Christian life, learning to pray, and loving God. And I'm so encouraged to see Un. Ronnie accepted Christ after a while. Yes, we're in the Usher team, she's a wonderful lady, always giving her best in the little thing she can do. Ever faithful servant, a women after God's own heart- childlike and faithful. Her life is a testimony to a lot of people...

Ponder through life,....the cycle of life. I've lost my Daddy, and I missed him so so much. Yes, "berat mata memandang, berat lagi bahu dipikul". It won't be easy for the family, but I believe with God's grace things will able to work out well. All things work for good for those who love God...There's always a silver lining below the clouds. Life goes on...We got to live a purposeful life. I prayed for Mum, she's the one and only I have right now. Seeing her getting older really make my heart ache. Last night she said she urinate blood. I was afraid, I don't want to see anything ever happen to her. Praise God, I just called- she said she's alright, urine clear and it's normal. Yes, even though sometimes I do argue and quarel with mummy, but Mummy still mummy...even tho' we quarel, things will get back well the next day. I got to evaluate how I treated Mum...no more with expectation, but to expect myself to do the best I can for her...Yes, Mummy I love you!