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Thursday, August 10, 2006

:: thanks ::

*widens my mind*

met a japanese client on tue at tiong bahru, and met ting after that. accompanied her for dinner at Thai Express. then walked around cuz she wanted to get clothes for party that night. went to Dallas' place for fish & chips party. thought it was going to be overnight cuz the next day is a public hol. hmm.. getting over the upsetting part. his place is really cool. he gave a 10 min intro to his home theatre. really very enlightening. got to sit on the "vibrating" chair.

my mom bought the Watson's footspa massager. lazy to take photo of it n upload la. used it the next day.

had a meeting with MCG on national day evening. didn't get to c fireworks at all. aww.. but okay la.

the meeting was really exciting. we went to SMU n did research on the internet to link global revivals to our mission purpose. at GoFest Asia, Joseph Chian mentioned that now is an exciting time for Asia! before i reveal too much details, just wanna say that i learnt alot. what was mentioned in Revelations, the last book of the Bible, written in New Testament times (AD) was also written in Ezekial, Old Testament times (BC). and i'm also trying to figure out if Jerusalem is really at the CENTRE of the earth!

hmm.. conclusion? come for mid-section with MCG on 26 Aug!

gotta start doing video editing now.

anyway, really, thanks all of u who care!

a last note: here's some headlines of an email i received -

It costs Venita Njovu $1.60 a month to send her children to school. Pocket change for most of us, but worth about two days of food for her four children. It is, she says, the only way her children will ever rise above the disaster that awaits nearly every child growing up in this part of Zambia.

“For the last eight years, I didn’t know what it was like to buy shoes for my
children,” Alfredo JimĂ©nez remarked about life before a micro-enterprise loan. He now plans to pay for his daughters’ college tuition.

Care for others like Jesus cares for u!
here's some links: http://www.children.org, http://www.projlife.com and http://www.worldvision.org

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