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Monday, June 15, 2009

Into the fields of harvest

Just a quick post just before i fly off to Siem Reap, Cambodia in half a days time. i guess i havent blogged much about this, if any.

The time has come! the event the jym and maybe the whole church too has been planning, praying and preparing for. finally it has come to pass, and finally the time has come for us to set off into our respective harvest fields, or rather, mission locations.
well, managed to clear my projects for now (though i know it will surely come back to haunt me) bags packed and set to go (took me less than an hour to pack. some girls were taking ages and getting all stressed.) Thank God that though this whole week past has been full of mission meetings and preparations, i still managed to tide it through with my other commitments. yes now that the actual moment has arrived, im (finally) beginning to feel the sense of excitement and expectation.

indeed, i have great confidence in this missions. not just mine but also those in the 5 other mission fields. we are like the pioneers of JYM mass missions. im sure it will be a wonderful experience where God's glory can be displayed, and we would get to learn so many things, gain so much experience. i am confident that it will be a great eye-opener, but we'll all be fine.

basically what i look forward to most is the experience. getting to learn more about:
1. God (His character and might)
2. Myself (my character in face of missions, my abilities)
3. The people of Siem Reap (experience their living conditions and culture, see their needs.)
4. my fellow missionaries. (ppl get to understand each other best by working together)

more than half of Jym would be gone overseas tmr. but that leaves the remaining here not excluded. i guess prayer warriors are very important too, supporting us from home base. Pray for God's had to really be upon us, both is guiding and protecting us.
and away we go...! be back in 6 days.

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