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Sunday, October 24, 2004

Sun-Fun-Day :)

It was a really fun Sunday wasn't it? Well some of us who were at BLC sure felt that i hope. I wish i hadn't expired my flickr account so i could photo-blog here on this post :P But i'm sure Pastor Sivin would have some 'interesting' photos to post once he is free ;)

After this morning's prayer breakfast, i said to John just before service was about to begin, "How shy it is for us. Our guest speaker is here and the church is almost empty. BLC always packs up by 10.30am when service begins at 10am!" Now, before i am bashed for making any comments, first of all, i do not think it's wrong for a speaker to speak the word of God to just a very small number of people. No problems there. However, i was just thinking and saying to John and Su Shen, why do people always have to make God wait? Or how can we be late, on Sabbath Day, the day for God, all the time? Do we say ok to waiting for God to answer our prayers? I don't think so. I think if God made us wait all the time, we'd be pissed off and blame Him for whatever goes wrong with our lives. Now isn't that unfair? :) Not bashing anyone here alright? Just some thoughts based on some observations.

It's interesting to see the kids in BLC grow. They grow up so fast! And we have so many of them! The babies are currently toddlers, the unborn are now babies, the bigger kids, well...they're bigger now! The young adults? Urm...let's not even go there! *haha* But the best part about all this is the fact that we're all growing together as a church, a congregation. We have a very family, close and tight-knit thing going on for us at BLC and it's great. I think even guest speaker, Herman Shastri enjoyed the ambience of the church and the styles that we employ here at BLC :)

1 Comments:

Blogger Sivin Kit said...

I won't stop inviting ... we have a special time of prayer every Sunday 9.30am.

3:43 pm

 

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