Thursday, September 3, 2009
I Love Your Husband
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Prayer request & answered prayers
I have consolidated the prayer requests and answered prayers. Pls pray for each other for our needs and prasie GDO for answering our prayers. GOD is great! We can post our prayer request in the blog and see how GOD works in our lives so as to encourage one another.
Here is the prayer list:
Rose
Pls pray for me to successfully deliver our project to client and be free up with my work loads
Verson
God has answered Veron’s prayer by doubling her students as Jason’s income was cut because his company business was affected by H1N1.
Ling Ling
Pray for my mother going for colonscopy and stomachscan on the 25th Aug, the result show non-cancerous.
Chew Ling
Chew Ling prayed to reach out to her student’s parent (Ann & Dan) during the good enough parenting class. Yoke Ling studied bible with them and they became Christians.
Alva
Pray for my kids to recover. They are having fever since last Sat.
Soon Keow
Pray for Rayan skin will be better. My answered prayer is no need to teach the subject that I don’t like.
Siew Hoon
Pray for Yik Chia to see the importance to seek GOD and my brother Samuel to find an ideal job.
Kathy
Steffi can get high marks for PSLE and get into good school of choice. All my girls improve their health. For my husband to stay loyal to our family and marriage.
Wendy
Pray for me to be patient with Sean. Don’t get angry easily with him when coaching him homework. Pray for my heart to be zealous for GOD and pray for my hubby that GOD will take care of him in China.
Amen
Wendy
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Matthew 6: 9-13
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
The Power of Group Prayers
Then came Eileen's precious jewel Charis. Jimmy had to be dropped off at our combined home for babysitting while Timothy and Eileen went to the hospital to await for the baby's arrival. The home turned into a mini creche overnight. Not only did we have 5 kids between the two families plus Jimmy, we also had 2 neighbours' kids running in and out of our house for companionship.
A breather came on Thursday when Jimmy had gone home with Tim the evening before and Soon Eng was not working. Together we went off to Ikea and Giant, though it was obvious that Lay Choo's mind was far from enjoying the time off. She was busy calling various hospitals to check if they would take in a walk-in patient for the neurosurgical department. Only SGH would take walk-in cases, and all was fixed for her dad to come to Singapore from Pontian on 2 Jul for the appointment. Then a sudden call from Pontian upset all the plans. Lay Choo's dad called to say he could not walk all of a sudden and needed to come to see a doctor immediately. That very evening he was sent to Singapore by the combined efforts of his two son-in-laws in a relay trip, from Pontian to Woodlands custom, then from Woodlands to TTSH A&E.
In a way, it was merciful of God to inflict the inability to walk on Uncle Liow all of a sudden. TTSH is reputed for its success in neuroscience, and it is a better choice than SGH. If not for the sudden episode, it would have been SGH that Uncle Liow visited next week. As it turned out in the CT scan on Friday, there were two blood clots in his brain and it could have easily caused him to be in coma. A surgery was immediately arranged for Saturday. Thanks to all your prayers and concern, the surgery went well, and when Lay Choo and Soon Eng left the hospital this evening, Uncle Liow was already awake from his anaesthesia and could talk and recognise Lay Choo. What a relief for the family!
I really believe in the power of group prayers. Whenever I'm in need, I would rally all those I know in the group as well as others close to me to pray pray pray, and so far I have had my prayers answered in this way. God is indeed faithful and merciful. Have faith in Him to deliver and deliver He will. Especially when a whole group of disciples gather together to petition to Him. What would it take to lose faith in Him once you've seen the miracles He delivers? I wonder why some Christians could fall away.
Please continue to pray for Lay Choo and her family as her dad is recovering post-surgery and her mum has been staying overnight in the hospital for 2 consecutive nights. She is already 71yo, pray that God will give her the strength to get through this difficult and trying time.
Amen.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
I said a heartfelt thanks to God today
Thank God for a sister who can share burdens and troubles with, who understands me and my needs without any words transpired...
Thank God for a holiday chalet where the kids can be entertained and the two adults take a breather from everyday stress...
Thank God for a break for two highly stressed men having their wives and kids away for a holiday so that they can have time to take a break, fellowship and get to know each other better, understand each other's struggles more and discover their common struggles in life...
Thank God for His faithfulness, for He is always here for anyone who trusts and has faith in him...
Thank God for everything.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Why does my child have special needs?
"My thoughts are completely different from yours, says the Lord.
"And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine.
For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts
God's reasons are completely different from me.
It's not my responsibility to always understand. But it is my responsiblity to always trust.
It is difficult to see our children suffer because they are different. we suffer with them.
But bible says we are being transformed to become like Jesus when we suffer. Suffering helps us to develop perseverance.
This verse come to my mind:
James 1:4
..perseverance must finish its work so that we may be mature and complete in Christ.
thanks for reading.
veron
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Prayer request for H1N1 spread in Melbourne community
As many of you already know, Lay Choo's family is due to move into my place for about 3 months starting middle of June. This coincides with Adrian's 2-week business trip to Melbourne.
In the past 2 days, Melbourne's domestic H1N1 cases have doubled by 400 cases, reaching 500+ cases and 4th most severely hit. MOH has blacklisted Melbourne. My greatest worry is not so much for my family but for Lay Choo's. Should anything really happen during Adrian's trip and he gets quarantined, not only our family but Lay Choo's will be involved too. And Soon Eng runs his own business and is the sole breadwinner of the family, if he is quarantined, there will be financial difficulties for their family.
Sisters, please pray for hard for the situation in Melbourne to subside, as well as for Adrian to successfully convince his boss to postpone this trip of his in view of the current situation. I don't want this to implicate Lay Choo's family and get them into financial difficulties.
Thanks for your prayers.
Love,
Carol
Craziness, or more than it meets the eye?
Well, you could call it peer pressure. After all, I'm surrounded by neighbours who are plant lovers. Only my corridor is empty except for shoe racks and toy cars. But the truth is, I've been thinking about how I could appreciate God more, be more in touch with God, and I thought the best way would be to be in touch with His creations. So I told the kids that the next Pasar Malam that comes along will be when we'll get plants for our corridor. And I fulfilled my promise. Not too tough repotting them really. Perhaps I've inherited my Dad's green hands without knowing it?
Another creation of God's I'd like to be in touch with is fish. Fighting fish in particular. Nathanial spent a couple of nights at Cheng Yong and Ler's and brought home a fighting fish. It's colourful, easy to take care of, lives in a small tank, long enduring life span. I'm planning to get 5 more to put on the TV console. As I watch TV, during advertisements I could look at these colourful yet graceful creatures and marvel at God's creations, learning from them endurance and the mninimalist way of living. How beautiful that would be!
Adrian said this is either a manic episode which will die down in a couple of months at most. But I think there is more to it because I've been thinking about it for a long time without setting out to do it immediately. And as I see clearer and clearer how these are God's creations and what I can learn from them, I believe this could develop into new hobbies of mine. Finally I'll have something active as hobbies. They'll be good for my condition too, so said the occupational therapist. Pray for me, sisters.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Prayers and Blessings
Lately a lot has been happening to my immediate neighbours. First, a neighbour's Taiwanese wife got pregnant with the second baby and is having very bad morning sickness. Being alone in si8ngapore and her in-laws old and living far away, she was desperate for help to settle her 4yo son's meals. I offered to help since I cook every weekday lunch and dinner anyway. I guess this is a touching gesture to them for they are seriously considering coming to our church 'for the time being' instead of going to a church at Marine Parade where the Taiwanese mothers in the neighbourhood attend.
Another family with an elderly couple and their unmarried middle age daughter ran into some problems. The elderly man suddenly could not get down the bed one day from extreme pain in his leg, and he had to be sent to the hospital in an ambulance. The wife and daughter spent all day in the hospital, so I only get to enquire about his progress either early in the morning before they left or late at night when they are back. One Friday I was at the hospital to see my psychiatrist and decided to drop by and visit him. By chance I met his wife and daughter at the foodcourt. It was then that I discovered that Uncle Ang had been suffering from cancer for several years but he wasn't told about it. The whole family including another daughter and a son who have migrated to canada were all in a state of denial for years, but that day they had just been told by the doctor the cancer cells have spread and Uncle Ang had about 3 months to live. When I visited him at the ward, I gingerly asked if I could pray with him, fearing rejection as their family are Taoists and are not open even to attending church despite Uncle Ang's younger brother's constant invitation. To my pleasant surprise they were all agreeable. I prayed for his pain to subside, for him to be mobile again so that he may resume his normal routine of 5am brisk walking in the neighbourhood. His daughter Julie went to the toilet and cried, because to her, the prayers were impossible to be fulfilled. I continued to pray with Uncle Ang almost everyday when he was discharged on that Sunday, and I occasionally would cook dinner for him as he was on soft diet. I asked if he would like a pastor from our church to visit him and pray for him, but he turned down. Yet he continued to allow me to hold his hand and pray with him almost every evening when I visited him. And once again, God proved to be faithful, for yesterday Uncle ang actually got out of bed 4 times and walked around his living room, experiencing no pain at all! I took the opportunity to point out to him and his family that God has answered our prayers and let's continue to pray faithfully everyday. Please pray for me as I continue on my mission to reach out to Uncle Ang and his family that they will see God's faithfulness and agree to have a 'more powerful person' aka pastor to pray for him, thereby starting a Bible Study and completing it before it's too late.
I have a new neighbour who just moved in 1 week tomorrow. The man is a Singaporean Chinese and the wife is an Indonesian. They are Muslims. I am gathering the courage to invite them to this Friday's parenting workshop, and I am considering if it is too rude and abrupt to invite them to the Indonesian Bible Talk since I've known them for just a week. Pray for me for courage to approach them.
Well, these are the 3 families I have been trying to reach out recently, to love them unconditionally and develop a relationship with them so that I may help them to come to know Christ's unconditional sacrifice for them. Please pray for my mission, especially that with Uncle Ang as this comes with real urgency.
Amen.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Away from work
Friday, May 22, 2009
God and our Conscience
Hope everone is getting on fine. June is just round the corner. How fast this year has been. Personally for me, this year passes by like a train. There are so many things to handle and new responsibilities to take.
There are many times when I forget God. Yet He does not forget me. Through my daily routine, even, you find God whispering to me, urging me to pray, to beware of my insensitivity to others. Many times, I felt that my conscience is pricked when I do not do what I should do or when I do what I should not do.
But it is so good that God still pricks our conscience. So good He has not given up on us.
See you all tonight.
love,sk
Monday, May 18, 2009
Discontentment, my sin
Looking at their grades, I am pleased to say that Natalie scored 60/65 for English and topped her class, even though the mistakes she made were really silly. Nathanial did even better, with 61.5/65 for English and some really silly mistakes.
For Maths, Nathanial scored a whooping 96/100 which really pleased me, while Natalie just managed to scrape through a Band 1 at 85/100. To be absolutely honest, anything below 90% for P1 and P2 is unsatisfactory for me. How I used to cane my sister for scoring 79% for Chinese when she was in P1 all the way to P4! Imagine my joy when she managed to be caned into scoring an 85%, Band 1 so that she qualified for EM1 and taking Higher Chinese! Obviojusly the parenting lessons have taught us not to do that anymore, but I can't deny I am disappointed and discontented with the grades Natalie has scored for Maths. Yes, I may accept her for who she is, what she can and cannot achieve, but I can't deny I am disappointed. I have real huge confessions to make before God, I'm afraid.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Miss everything
Saturday, May 16, 2009
H1N1 Scare
To be honest, I am really fearful of the virus. I believe that I am pretty safe, considering that I am usually either home or in school or buying groceries while travelling between the two places. And I just teach students at my home, so I don't even worry about meeting people and catching the virus. Physical health has generally improved tremendously for me this half a year ever since I started teaching at home. But I can't help worrying about my family. Adrian, for a start, is frequently travelling to KL, the capital of Malaysia and most crowded and cosmopolitan. And his resistance is pretty low right now, having been overworked and travelling too much for comfort.
I am extremely worried for my sis and brother-in-law who live in Virginia, near Washington D.C. Although these are not blacklisted states, they are required to travel within the States on their jobs too. That is scarier than travelling to another country!
I worry for my sister's parents-in-law. her father-in-law frequently travel to India, Europe and North America, spending only a quarter of his time at home aka Singapore. He is the true global citizen here and is at high risk of catching the virus. And if he becomes a carrier and comes back to Singapore, even if he does not fall ill himself, his wife will surely catch it as her health is generally very weak.
When the school reopens, I will be worried for my kids. Many children would have gone to Malaysia during the holidays, who knows where else. How nice it would be if everyone could just stay home and shut themselves up, going out only when absolutely necessary. Like this holidays, this is the first time I find both Costa Sands Resort (Pasir Ris) and Downtown East still fully available including weekends so close to the school holidays. And why so? Because the quarantine holiday resort Aloha Loyang is just right after Costa Sands (Pasir Ris)!
Fear. Worry. Troubled. I recall how paranoid I was when SARS occurred and I was first diagnosed with my psychotic illness. I recall how I would wake up in the middle of the night crying and breaking out in could sweat during the Tsunami period, seeing the vision of this Indonesian woman holding her drowned toddler and crying in vain. Yes, being fearful, worried and troubled are indeed sins, for these natural disasters are works of God after all. He must have his divine reasons for these disasters to happen, beyond our comprehension. No disasters on earth, no urgency to seek Him, no need to long to go home to Heaven. I've got to learn to contain all these negative emotions I have and focus my energies on saving more of the lost, so that more will come to know God and benefit when doomsday come.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
I Love You, Mum
As I grew older, I saw my parents fight on the average once a year, during spring cleaning. My Dad is a sentimentalist who values his possessions and old compositions and old school magazines, while my Mum was a "thrower" who throws away anything and everything deemed useless. I recall accounts when they inevitably ended up in fights during and after spring cleaning, which resulted in my Mum leaving home to stay at her sister's place. My Granny would then be so worried about their relationship and how I was to cope without my Mum's love that she would constantly feel unwell. At that time, we were not aware that she had Ischemic heart disease despite regular checkups, as coronary heart disease was the only known heart disease and she was one of the "pioneers" in this variety of heart disease. Being close to my Granny and empathising with how unwell and worried she felt at her age, I learnt to hate my Mum because I saw her as the one creating all these unhappiness in the family.
As I grew older in years, I do not recall many times when I could turn to my mother when I needed help. I was far far closer to my Dad than my Mum. Much as I refused to acknowledge it, I was extremely disappointed and bitter when I had to return to school to collect my PSLE results on my own without my parents. Similarly, I attended my secondary school orientation on my own, albeit in my friend's father's car, who was going to the same secondary school. There, I bought my own Sec 1 textbooks and uniform, thanks to my 2 friends' mothers who helped to decide which was the right size of uniform for me to buy. Seeing everyone accompanied by at least one parent while I was all alone, I had the first taste of being pushed into independence against my wishes. I really want to be pampered, to be a Mummy's / Daddy's girl for awhile longer, reluctant to grow up. By then, I had developed such an attitude aqagainst my Mum that I channeled all my energies towards blaming her, while excusing my Dad for I saw a man as a main breadwinner of the family. There and then I swore that when I had my own kids, I would be a stay-home Mom. (See, my attitude is so bad that I differentiate between "Mum" and "Mom", insisting that my kids use "Mom" when referring to me!)
My sis, being 11 years younger than me, was in a more fortunate situation. Financially our family was better off, so she had more material comforts than I had at her age. To be fair, Mum did buy me clothes and her taste was really good. But with my attitude towards her, I didn't feel grateful, I felt that was the least she owed me. I always feel that my parents loved my sister much more, my Dad would boast about what a genius she was while my Mum would make sure she was well taken care of at all times. The uncountable number of times I got viciously scolded for keeping my sis awake from her nap! Gosh, she was hyperactive and just wouldn't sleep, and despite the fact that I hid myself behind the sarong, she would gurgle in search of me. What was I supposed to do??! Thank God this fury did not extend beyond towards my Mum. I loved my sis dearly and this feeling was reciprocated at a very young age.
When sis was older and started school, anything that happens to her would require me to bail her out of mischief. Whenever the teachers asked to meet the parents on her bad behaviour (reading story books under the desk instead of paying attention in class), I would be the surrogate parent attending. When sis caught chicken pox, I was the one stuck at home for 2 weeks, taking care of her, cooking for her, applying calamine lotion for her, foregoing my precious holidays in NUS. yet it was my sis who received all the love while I got all the reprimands. I gave up. I swore the day I had the means to leave home I would. And I would not turn back. And I would not bother with my Mum anymore.
After becoming a mother, I thought my feelings towards my mother would turn for the better, being able to understand her position as a mother better, especially since I was a working mother. Instead, I saw more of her incompetence and defectiveness as a mother. Imagine her asking me how did I ever learnt how to bathe my infants, breastfeed them (my sis and I were not breastfed), clean their poo and put on diapers for them. And twins at that too. I could only shake my head in disbelief when in private while telling her that I learnt it all when I was caring for my sis when she was a baby. And my Mum never remembered all those times I got scolded for not caring for my sis to perfection.
It wasn't until my first Bible study with Joyce Ng and Ler that I finally let out all these deep-rooted emotions all at once. It was a terrible feeling, I never realised just how much anger and hatred and misgivings there was in me. We cried together, prayed together, learnt to forgive together. Then my bipolar attacked and I attempted suicide and was warded to the hospital. Subsequently I disappeared from church for almost 2 years.
When I finally decided to return to church and do my Bible study again, this time with Grace and Pauline, I discovered that without realising it, I had actually forgiven my Mum two years ago. Forgiving is not forgetting, and I still feel bitter sometimes, but generally I do not hate her anymore. But I still couldn't feel the closeness a daughter and mother should, the years lost between us were just too many to be caught up with so quickly.
It is mid-year examination time now. Most of you know that my kids are both ill with high fever and need to resit for their paper within 2 days' of the original paper. This morning Natalie was having fever but was still very alert, so I decided to send her to school to sit for her Math paper while Nathanial will wait for Frkiday to resit his. While waiting for Natalie in the canteen, I was reflecting on how I used to fall sick during my primary school exams too. And it suddenly dawned on me that on these occasions, it was my Mum who took half day's leave to send me to school and wait for me to complete my papers then take me home early. 4 papers in 1 SA, 8 papers in 2. Multiply by 6 years and minus off prelim when i was well for the first time, that makes 47 times of half-day leave, or 23.5 days' worth of annual leave. Yeah, my Mum did love me after all, it's just that her upbringing has not taught her how to show her love.
These days that I'm no longer working in my glamorous manager position but teach tuition from home, I have suffered a drastic paycut. We struggle to make ends meet, and we have complete spent all our savings due to my illness and the high medical cost to treat it. It is my Mum who helps us by giving us a sum of money monthly to tide us over, and when I was last warded for self mutilation and mania and was not teaching for a whole month, she actually gave us a lump sum of 3k. Besides, she always delivers to our doorstep expensive fish on the pretext of giving it to the kids. What are we to do financially without my Mum? This is her way of showing her love for me. Far from what we have been taught in the parenting classes and all the parenting books, but remember she never attended any parenting class nor read any parenting book. All she knows what to do is to replicate what her parents did for her, as well as what she would liked her parents to do for her but did not.
This realisation today has hit me real hard. After 38 years of thinking that I don't mean anything to my Mum, I suddenly realise how much she really loves me. Mum, I'm sorry I was never your idea of a good daughter and was always rebellious, and I sincerely apologise for the trespasses I have made over the years to make you angry. Mum, this is not easy, but I really love you.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Attitude Problem
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Happy Mother's Day
First and foremost, most of you must already know that my father-in-law started studying the Bible formally today, Mother's Day. From what I gathered from the brothers he studied with as well as Alvin Fan who spent a little time with them, my father-in-law was very open and in fact seems to have already decided before the study that he will accept Christ as his Saviour.He went as far as to learn how to pray in today's session, which lasted over an hour and a half. What a breakthrough!
I also managed to invite my ex-babysitter to the service, although she did not mingle around and left immediately after the service. But it's still a good start, considering how she used to forbid my kids to say grace when having meals at her place.
Just before service started this morning, I received a surprised call from an ex-visitor brought to church last July by Veron whom she got to know during the racial harmony day. She said she was on the way to our church and wanted me to meet her at level 2. Turned out that she has been attending another church as she could carpool with a colleague living nearby, but right now she is on 6 monthsunpaid leave. Besides she was late today so she decided to come to our church which was just 5 minutes' drive away from home. I'm telling her how worshipping God is the same at any church. hoping that she would take the convenient way out and come to our church regularly from now on. Besides, her son is on good terms with Tiffany, Maria's daughter, so it really is a win-win situation. Will be spending time with her on Tuesday morning, pray for me that we have a fruitful session together.
I have established even closer ties with a neighbouring family with a Taiwanese mother. Now that she is feeling unwell from her first trimester of pregnancy, I have offered to provide lunch and dinner for her 4yo FOC. I also took this opportunity to invite her to our Chinese service, since she goes to Marine Parade with other Taiwanese mothers in the neighbourhood and the journey is too long for her to take it at the moment. Besides the service there is from 11.30am to 2pm, which is really awkward timing for lunch. She is seriously considering it for short term. Please pray that she comes and we can move her to stay on beyond this period of discomfort.
Last but not least, on Wednesday Natalie came back telling me there's a special pen she really loved selling at the school bookshop. She asked for extra money to buy it, but I refused, saying that a P1 child doesn't do her work with pens. Besides I always bulk purchase at value$, which costs 10 cents a pen approximately. Nevertheless on Thursday she came back with the pen. Really fanciful, blue in colour, with a heart-shape on top and a teddy bear sitting in the middle of the heart-shape. Adrian gave her a good scolding when he realised that the pen cost $1.50, 50 cents more than her daily allowance, which means she went hungry during recess and borrowed 50 cents from Nathanial besides. I suspected something was amiss, so I didn't reprimand her but told her to work out a plan to repay her brother the 50 cents she borrowed. (She has no access to her savings, they each have a piggy bank which is locked by a number lock which only I have access to, as well as a cardboard box to drop 10 cents in a day for the weekly poor contribution.) True enough, my mother's instinct was proven right on Saturday when Natalie presented me the pen as a Mothert's Day present. I was really touched. She looked into every detail, including buying the pen in my favourite blue colour rather than her favourite pink or red. More importantly, she forbade everyone including Adrian and Nathanial and my father-in-law and even herself from using that pen, because that is "Mommy's Special Pen". Near tears.
I feel really blessed, especially this hyear. My expectations in life seems to have reduced a lot in the past 2 years since I have become a Christian, and I am definitely a much happier person. I no longer worry about where I am to get the next meal or where I am to find money to buy the next set of assessment, for I am certain that if it is God's will, He will provide. I no longer worry about how much money is left in my bank account, but focus fully on how much treasure I can store up in heaven in the form of saving the lost and helping the needy. When I focus on other people and not on myself, I feel so much more at peace with myself. God, thank You for the miracles you've put in my life, I can never do without You ever again. Amen.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
It's time to rock and roll!
The biggest hurdle has now been crossed. It's now a matter of time before Pa accepts Jesus as his Lord and Saviour. It is not too early to party, is it? Come rock and roll with me! And thanks for all the prayers all these years!
Love, Carol
Friday, May 8, 2009
In Christ Alone...
Lord, I'm ready, please use me for your purpose.
Amen.
A Lesson on Patience and Persistence
According to the report, Mas Selamat was captured along the outskirts of JB on April 1 following some leads from our ISD, but news of the arrest has not been released by the Malaysian authorities until yesterday. Why is that so? He is after all our wanted man, not Malaysia's! Well, I guess the fact that the Malaysians caught him and not us gives them the right to interrogate Mas Selamat first and decide when they are ready to inform our authorities when they are ready. After all Mas Selamat is a highly dangerous figure and could sabotage not only Singapore but Malaysia as well. A ruthless man trained in military in Afghanistan and head of JI singapore, he must be capable of all terrorist activities. No country he steps foot upon is safe. Isn't he just like Satan, a time bomb that will go off any moment if we don't guard our hearts consistently and be submissive to God at all times? We trust the authorities to keep us safe, just like we trust God to keep us safe. And we have faith in the authorities to one day capture Mas Selamat again, just like we have faith in God to reveal His plans for us one day, according to His will.
It was sheer collaboration between ISD and Malaysian and Indonesian authorities over the past 8 years that landed Mas Selamat in detention three times, this being the fourth. Without this close ties between the countries and willingness to collaborate with one another, we would not be able to keep Mas Selamat under lock and key and hence keeping our countries terrorism-free. Look at the price paid when collaboration was not there the first time round when Mas Selamat was captured and detained in Bintang. He served his sentence and was set free to plan and create more havoc in the region. Had the Indonesian authorities extradite him straight to Singapore after he finished serving his sentence in Indonesia, we would have been able to keep him away earlier, and he would have less chance to get in touch and recruit more JI members in the region. I think this is a true reflection of our lives. We as Christians live a life of collaboration (aka accountability) with one another as well as with God. When we run into a problem, we don't keep mum and try to solve it ourselves. Rather, we should seek the advice of our brothers and sisters and pray hard about it. Somehow the answer will come if we have enough faith.
Some of you may know that for a few years I struggled with the decision of where to send my kids to for primary school education. Mee Toh came at the right/wrong time. I am a person who really emphasises on academic excellence as well as bilingualism, naturally Mee Toh became the ideal choice of school for my kids. Yet I know that it would be a huge spiritual struggle, I don't want them to be exposed to Buddhism at such a young and impressionable age. But I seriously doubted that Edgefield Primary was good enough. After all I only hear positive comments from Dennis + Pauline and Tony + Ling2. Everywhere else I hear negative remarks and how parents gtry ways and means to transfer their kids to Mee Toh. And my Higher Chinese from P1, which was offered only in Mee Toh and not Edgefield. I prayer and prayed and prayed, but nothing happened for over a year. And the time for registering them for P1 was drawing closer day after day. One morning, just as I had finished my QT and prayed, for some strange reason I just flipped through Psalms. And for some strange reason not related to that particular Psalm I was reading, I seemed to hear a voice telling me that Edgefield is the right school, and Higher Chinese should not be a deterring reason to stop me from sending them there. I listened to this sound faithfully and guess what I was rewarded with? Higher Chinese from P1 for this batch onwards!!! To date, I am very happy with the support the school and the teachers have given to my kids, especially during the time when I was acting up and got myself in the hospital. The school counsellor and form teachers saw my kids together as well as separately to explain to them the stress I was undergoing and what I did was wrong, but I did it nevertheless so that I won't take it out on them. They are a lot more sensitive to my roller coaster emotions now than before, and this I have to thank the school for it. And I see the two of them blooming, one in ballet, another academically as well as looking forward to joining soccer as CCA. what else can I ask for?
I have been a very blessed person, both before and after I became a disciple. Never mind the hardships I had to go through to be what I am today, they were preparations for the me I am today. Looking back, I have been patient and persistent to lead a life of my own desire, and I chose to follow Jesus and carry my cross rather than carry the family traditional burden. My parents and father-in-law have accepted our decision despite the fact that my mum was so against me becoming a Christian and threatened me emotionally for not tending to their needs when I first started going to church regularly on Sundays. Being a stubborn mule who always wanted my own way, I never relented.
Now my patience and persistence have finally paid off, just like ISD's patience and persistence in capturing Mas Selamat. Don't you now think there indeed is a correlation between the two?
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Sowing seeds
Last Sunday brought my father-in-law to the Hokkien service. Brother Kok Yew actually managed to set up a 'friendship-building' cum bible study session with him coming Friday. Glory be to God and thanks to all of you who have been praying with me for so long! Then I managed to invite my children's ex-babysitter to come for the Chinese service this Sunday to celebrate Mother's Day. I'm so thankful to God for this successful invitation for she spends every single Saturday and Sunday going dating with her husband, and this is going to be one special occasion when she leaves him at home (she said he won't be interested in oldies). And when my kids were3 at her place, she would tell them to take their meals and need not say grace, for her family is Taoist and God will not hear the grace they said. What a surprise that she accepted my invitation immediately! Please pray with me that some golden girls will help reach out to her and make her feel at home.
I also tried to invite the grandmother of one of my students but she declined, saying thaat every Sunday she would visit another son. And being Mother's day, she would be busy with her children celebrating for her. Just as I thought it was a case closed, last night my student asked me about Christianity, with many interesting questions like, "Is Satan a devil god?", "Is God alive?", "Is Jesus alive?", "Have you seen Jesus?", "Why are you a Christian even though you are a Chinese?", etc etc etc... I ended up spending part of our lesson telling him a super concised story of both OT and NT and he got really excited about knowing more. I have invited him to Friday's ranger class, fingers crossed he gets permission from his mother to attend class. He is even talking about taking his 12yo sister along, though I explained to him that she would be in another class for Pre-Teens. Nevertheless, he is still very excited at the prospects of attending ranger class, and I'm so fired up! Not KK yet, I don't want to push my luck too far. Ranger class is good enough for a start, I'm sure, for it is a great opportunity for friendship building.
From this experience, I see that God has been really kind to me. Despite the fact that I waivered in my faith of my ability to sow seeds when the going gets tough, God is there creating ever more opportunities for me, just waiting for me to take hold of them and fully exploit them. I feel so fired up now that I want to invite all the aunties in the neighbourhood I know, as well as my own aunts and Adrian's. I'm feeling all fired up again, just like I did when Natalie got baptised and when I brought Auntie Mary to church. Oh Lord, may this fire never waiver and die again, but continue to burn strong for You and to do your course. Amen.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
My crown of GLORY
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Adoption
How are you? It is great we can keep up w each other in the blog.
I want to share recently we are seriously thinking of adoption. We want to adopt a baby girl fr mainland china. You know, I have a son who is nine yrs old. We have tried few years but not successful. My husbands actually initial me to consider adopting but I feel that I am not ready.
I really think through it, why I want to adopt:
It is a good thing to do as it helps to change a person's life.
It will add joy to the family as we like to have a daughter
My husband is going to work overseas for 12 months. No chances to mk baby.
Financially we are ok to have one more kid.
Sean likes to be a big brother. He will have a companion. And I noticed that he likes to look after other younger kids.
My hubby wants to adopt, I should support him.
We are no longer young …
Surely, we will treat her as our own child.
I want to pray about it seriously. I pray that GOD will guide us if it is GOD will and it will please him.
My hubby & I are really excited about it. We are looking and searching more info about adoption. We knew two agencies are doing adoption from China. We will ask for more info and know more the procedures and costs.
Amen
Wendy
Struggle...
A couple of days ago, Adrian shared with me that his lady boss spoke to him, telling him that if I have insomnia, he should just leave me to do my stuff while he goes to bed. Nothing wrong with the statement, except that I am not the one keeping him up late into the night!!! Truth be it, many a times I don't even get to see him when he comes home late, because I go to bed early, sometimes as early as 9.30pm. Especially weekends, I could sleep from late afternoon to the next day. It is Adrian himself who chooses to sleep late. Sometimes when he feels like taking a cat nap before doing some work, he'd sleep til morning. I feel really upset that he did not have the courage to voice out that it's his problem and not mine, that I am not the one causing him to have late nights and inadequate sleep. As a matter of fact I've been struggling to keep up with his late night habits ever since we got married, until I was diagnosed and put on medication which causes me excessive drowsiness. I sleep on the average 9 to 13 hours a day. If you can do your Maths, I must sleep no later than 11pm, otherwise I won't be able to wake up the next day to cook lunch and pick the kids!
It somehow reminds me of the lies and deceit in Abraham and his descendants, in order to cover their sins and have their way. Well, I suppose this is a coping mechanism of human kind, no one in the right mind in Adrian's situation would tell the boss the truth. I am doing my best to focus on how much he loves the family, what an awesome husband he is, how hard he works to provide for the family, rather than dwell in a little fault of his. I am keeping myself busy praying about how I'm feeling and readingthe Bible about it. Sisters, please pray with me too.
Love you all,
Carol
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
More Blessings...
Neighbour's Taiwanese wife is 2 months pregnant. Absolutely beat, retching all day and have no energy to take care of her 3yo son or cook for him. Started to provide him with lunch and dinner to take a load off the couple's mind. I feel really blessed that I have the means to help, to be able to help, and that my offer to help is being accepted. Beginning to understand what it means by giving is more fortunate than receiving, 施比受更有福!
Feel also very much blessed that after much praying and 'scheming', finally got Brother Kok Yew to set up the first study with my father-in-law this Friday evening. Really looking forward to Friday approaching. Please pray for us for my father-in-law to be open and receptive to the biblical teachings, so that he may soon join us in God's kingdom.
Love you all,
Carol
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Blessings and Contentment
Feel much better now, though the throat and sinus are starting to hurt a lot. But I'm a happy lark, Xin Yi actually asked to stay overnight last night. Risking the possibility of him asking for Natalie in the middle of the night like he did before at Lay Choo's, we left him to stay over as he wished. And he slept well!
Talk about blessings. The sisters in the church are my blessings. And talk about love and reciprocals. Just take a look at the kids' relationships. I've got nothingb else to ask for. I'm fully contented.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Entitlement
After becoming a disciple and learning to live my life Christlike, I have become much more open and friendly as a person, even to strangers. It has become much easier to smile from the bottom of my heart, to evangelise, to approach strangers, even just to say hello to an unfriendly neighbour.
Had a quick lunch this afternoon before rushing to school to meet the twins, for today is Natalie's ballet class and we do not get home until about 4pm. After the meal when I was still finishing my drink, the cleaner came to clear up my emptied dish. This particular cleaner has been working at this coffee shop for ages, and is notorious for her bad temper and her grouchy face. I have heard comments like if she ever smiled, Singapore would snow. When she came over to clear my dish, I automatically gave her a smile and thanked her. To my utmost surprise, she went absolutely flabbergasted and stuttered, "You are welcome," in Chinese. And her normally stern and grouchy face broke into an awkward kind of smile like it had long forgotten how its features ought to be arranged in a smile.
This incident had me plunge deep in thoughts. So many people are being taken for granted in their vocation day in day out, especially those in the service industry, more so the lowly educated holding lowly positions.And all it took to make the cleaner's day was a slight smile of appreciation and a simple word of thanks. How much better a place the world would be if only everyone could just make a little effort to bring a smile onto a stranger's face each day. I'm resolved to start bringing a heartfelt smile to at least one stranger's face a day from today onwards. What about you?
Have you checked In?
'I stay only moments, see, because the factory is so far away; as I kneel here talking to the Lord, This is kinda what I say:
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, LORD,
HOW HAPPY I'VE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND EACH OTHER'S FRIENDSHIP AND YOU TOOK AWAY MY SIN. DON'T KNOW MUCH OF HOW TO PRAY, BUT I THINK ABOUT YOU EVERYDAY. SO, JESUS, THIS IS JIM CHECKING IN TODAY.'
The minister knelt at the altar, he'd never done it before.
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, LORD,
HOW HAPPY I'VE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND EACH OTHERS FRIENDSHIP AND YOU TOOK AWAY MY SIN. I DON'T KNOW MUCH OF HOW TO PRAY, BUT I THINK ABOUT YOU EVERYDAY. SO, JESUS, THIS IS ME CHECKING IN TODAY.'
He sits right down, takes my hand, Leans over and says to me:
'I JUST CAME AGAIN TO TELL YOU, JIM,
HOW HAPPY I HAVE BEEN, SINCE WE FOUND THIS FRIENDSHIP, AND I TOOK AWAY YOUR SIN. ALWAYS LOVE TO HEAR YOU PRAY, I THINK ABOUT YOU EACH DAY, AND SO JIM, THIS IS JESUS CHECKING IN TODAY.'
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Prayers and Sharings
I'm glad my kids are sensitive and intelligent kids despite the fact that they can throw unreasonable tantrums at times. They are aware of my actions of evangelising to their friends' parents, and they help me by telling their friends about God. Unfortunately many of their friends are Muslims and are hence unreceptive to the idea, but I'm proud to say they never give up. And I love those cosy moments when we share with one another what we learn on Sundays in church and during our devos (yes, Nathanial is doing his own devo with minimal guidance now!!!). I would share with them the sermons and what I learnt from it including the verses which we will look up in their Bibles, and they in turn would share with me whjat they learnt at Kids' Kingdom. We would then conclude with the lesson we've learnt and a prayer before we retire for the night. This is my favourite time, though sadly it happens just once a week on Sunday. Other nights from Mondays to Thursdays I have tuition and Fridays are for midweek. Really looking forward to the time when they are older and have a later bedtime so that we may share more of such cosy moments together.
Spewaking about cosy moments, I'm toying with the idea of adopting a baby when my kids are older, perhaps in upper primary or lower secondary, when they no longer want me buzzing around their heads. But this is a major decision and Adrian and I really find it hard to come to an agreement with it despite having discussed about it for over 5 years now. Please pray for us to do God's bidding.
Love,
Carol
Friday, April 24, 2009
Hi, an update from me!
For those of you who have been worried about me and my condition, well, I'm not exactly at top form. I have to skip my meds on Fridays and Saturdays so I don't turn zombie the next day and can spend time wityh the family. However this results in instability in my emotions. Just thois afternoon, I went on a manic episode and spent a fortune at Compass Point within a short span of half an hour. How I managed it is beyond my comprehension.
Haven't been exactly a bed of roses either where tuition is concerned. With my emotions roller coastering, obviously I'm not in a top form to teach. Well, fortunately I do have a passion to teach, so I don't shortchange the kids or their parengts. But right after classes I need so many tranquilizers to calm myself down that I fear my nervous system is going to break down soon.
I now have a part time helper as some of you know. A China woman who has settled down in Singapore with her family, she comes once every fortnight to clean the house. It has really taken a great load off my shoulders, for I can't give household chores one of my top priorities. And to make things better, I teach her 4-year-old daughter English while she works for me free of charge. God is such a great God, He knows my exact struggles and provides befitting solutions for them. Amen!
It was a great experience housing brothers and sisters overseas during the SEA Conference. I never believed it until now, but serving really brings a huge learning process to us. It was a sheer pleasure to be able to host a family of 4 and another couple without kids, and just like ZQ said, it was such a disappointment when at the last minute 2 single brothers were sent to Darren and Esther Kwok's place instead. Crammed as it may be, it was a great experience and we enjoyed great fellowship, the sisters, the brothers as well as the kids. I'm already looking forward to the next SEA Conference when I can host more people, perhaps from more challenging countries like Indonesia, Vietnam and Cambodia.
Looking forward to seeing you all tonight at midweek. Next week Adrian will be in KL on business, need your support to carry on, especially with SA1 so near around the corner.
Love,
Carol
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
I'm Back!!!
It's been ages since I last appeared on blogger. My laptop dying on me, it takes a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes just to login. God has a great humour when I asked to be taught patience. Fortunately this is my birthday month and I got hold of a 12.1" Acer Aspire One at $200 off market rate. So be prepared that I'll be bombarding you with all my blogs again!
Miss you and love you all!
Love,
Carol
Friday, April 17, 2009
Wives..be inspired
but what I hate I do." Romans 7:15 (NIV)
Devotion:
He came home from work, feeling tired I am sure. But instead of complaining, he rolled his sleeves up and jumped right in making french toast and frying bacon for our dinner. As he worked, he told me about the rough day he had--more than 100 people had been laid off at his company. While he had not been laid off, he felt sorry for those who had been, and wondered if he would be on the next list of names.
"You didn't get the vitamins," I told him. "That was the whole reason you went!" His smile disappeared. Bewildered, he offered to go back out and get the vitamins if we really needed them. "Well, of course we do or I wouldn't have asked for them," I said. He left again. It was late. He was tired.
Dear Lord, help me to honor my husband with my words, my deeds and my thoughts. Help me to realize that my words matter. I can choose to build him up or tear him down. Help me to choose to build him up and give me the strength to do so. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Monday, April 6, 2009
A New student- teaches me gratefulness
Today, I have a new student. She is an 18 year old girl with Down syndrome. She can’t read v well and didn’t speak very well. But she has a sweet smile. Happy, enjoys listening to stories and is so eager to learn.
Her mum said that no school will accept her and she also needs special diet as her daughter has diabetics. Twice a week, she needs to go to the hospital for therapy. Once a week, she goes for her special swimming classes for her physical growth. All these can be costly.
I thank God for putting her in my life. I’m totally convicted. Seeing her makes me feel grateful for what I have. I have 2 beautiful girls. Healthy and able to go to normal steam school. (Sometimes complain in my heart about Verdelle’s dyslexia) My 2 girls can able enjoy activities like ballet, swimming and running and lots of other fun which this girl is not able to do. I asked her if she has a dream. She can’t answer but said that she likes food a lot and enjoys reading books. I told she can be librarian. She looked at me with wide opened eyes.( like telling me, "I can?")
I pray that God will continue to use me to help other kids and even mums who need God’s strength and hope.
Only in God we have hope and have strength to move on the challenging trials in life.
luv
veron
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
GOOD news in KK
Dear brothers and sisters,
So glad to be back! We had a special trip to KK this time around. Managed to visit the Kampong where the head man stayed. The house we saw was built by his own hands!!! It's really a kampong! They still collect water mostly from the rain and for some lucky few, they managed to dig wells. Their biggest concern is the yearly two-month drought. Loriot's car got stuck in the mud but thank God for the good weather, it was managable. Please pray fervently for the head man. He has finished ALL the bible studies and am now waiting for a decision. Basically, for him to take the step of faith to give up his old belief...."he's into this traditional healing that summon certain spirits". The villagers plant their own food and we did quite a bit of walking. Up the hill and down again. My two kids were with us. Jenna is clearly a city girl but she braved through the kampong environment. Surprisingly, my boy just ' roughed it out" and fits in just like one of the 'kampong boys!". Good for him!
There have been people responding to their Bible Study advertisement. Four men have been coming regularly and studying. i must share with you one ... his name is Jonathan, middle aged guy that owns lands and he is sooooooo passionate about the Bible! Guess what his dream is?.... To preach the word to Kampongs in KK! Loriot brought him to visit the kampong and he speaks their dialect!!!!! Please, please continue to keep them in our prayers. We are soooo fortunate to be here in Singapore and going there, you just feel for so many people who wants to know God but so lost and the workers are so few. Please pray for the work there to grow.
Loriot is doing a great job inspiring the church and setting the pace but the truth is, the church needs a revival as a whole, not just depend on Loriot to do the work. Please pray for the hearts of the rest of the Christians to seek and save the lost. Kim (Seng beng's wife was there as well that weekend with a few other sisters). We saw them at church service.
Anyway, glad to be back in Singapore. Back to work and back to life. Internet access was pretty pathetic at KK. This saturday will be our HOPE work PERTAPIS. 1pm-3pm. Veron will be leading the arts and crafts. i'll do story telling and the guys will be with ZQ to play field games and if it rains, indoor games.
Can't wait to catch up on what's been happening in Singapore.
Love,
Grace and ZQ.....
on behalf of grace and zq