Sunday, December 28, 2008

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The event below took place on the 19th of December 2008. Time – 7-9pm.

It was raining. Heavily. I am about to have a practice session for 3rd service that coming Sunday at 8pm, and it’s already pouring heavily. I wanted to go to a nearby cyber cafĂ© to read manga, as the internet at home has run out of “credit”. I thought the rain will die down soon. However, it didn’t prove to be the case. It started raining around 6.30pm, and at 7pm, it’s still raining that heavily. I decided not to care anymore. We (me and my brother) managed to get into the car, but getting ourselves half wet during the process.

We arrived at Coffee Net. The rain was not as bad. We entered the CC. When I tried to access to the webpage of the manga however, I couldn’t open it. Frustrated, I decided to leave the CC. I received two messages, one each from Rena and A.Mariane, to fetch her and A.Mariane’s sons, Samuel and Lukas, respectively.

The real part of this story begins. Apparently the reason both of them asked me for that favour was: 1) Rena does not want to walk in the rain. 2) A.Mariane was stuck in a traffic jam and was afraid that she might not make it in time to pick up her boys for the practice. However, the traffic jam that she was stuck in was no ordinary traffic jam. The area where the jam is (overhead bridge near Ipoh Garden East-Jusco) was flooded. She warned me about it, and I took heed. What I did not know however, was that that area wasn’t the only area that was flooded. In fact, almost half that area where I was was flooded! No thanks to that, I couldn’t take the usual route home, because it was flooded as well. THE WHOLE STRETCH for crying out loud. I had to use an alternative, but it was flooded as well. I looked on as other helpless cars try to make their way through the flood.

I was only down to one last option, but guess what? It’s flooded as well! “Gracious me”, I said to myself. This time however, there is no escape. I have to go through the whole stretch of flood. I had no other options. I also had no time, as I was already late for my practice. I took that road.

I'll have you know, I've NEVER, EVER, been so scared in my life. I mean, being a guy and all, so called “braver” gender, this has nothing, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, to do with macho-ness AT ALL. This is like, machine vs nature. On paper, machine looks like the favourites, but for the moment, nature is totally giving machines a run for its money. For nature to win, it must unleash it's ultimate. Fortunately for me, it didn't happen. I didn't want it to happen anyway. I'm scared enough.

My dad always taught me that whenever you are caught in a situation like this, NEVER EVER (this is also a tip for you readers) release the acceleration pedal, because the moment you do, the car will stall. I kept that in my head as I was driving through. However, as I was slowly driving, I realize the car was slowing down. I accelerated, but the meter went down instead of going up. “No shit”, I though as I desperately tried to make my way through the flood. I prayed at the same time, that God will guide my through. After all, I just came back from a camp which was about believing. I applied it, and continued driving.

At long last, I made it through. The car did not stall, and I went on to Samuel's. His housing area was also flooded, but praise God he warned me about it, and I picked him and his brother somewhere else. We then made our way to church.

On the way, we found out that other areas were flooded as well. An area was flooded so badly, that the firemen had to come to pump out the water. Praise God once again, that the road I was taking to church was not flooded. Managed to pick up Rena, and went to church.

Moments after arriving, I got a call from Pei-Qin asking whether the practice has started. It seems that the apartment where she was at that moment was flooded as well. She wanted to wait for her dad to come back and pick her up, only to find out that her dad was also stuck in a traffic jam as well. Jian, who was there as well, decided for a “rescue mission”, and the both of us went to pick her up. However, when we arrived, the entrance to the apartment was flooded as well. To cut the story short, Pei climbed over a wall, and we managed to take her to church.
Summary – I just want to praise God for what happened that day. Even though the situation seemed dangerous, and I was freaking out, God showed that He was there to protect all of us. ALL GLORY BE UNTO HIM!

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Friday, December 26, 2008

There will always come a time of the year that a camp will be held. And so it came, 12th December, CGBC Youth Camp 2008, Stella Marris, Penang. It was a great camp, because not only where there souls being saved, but at the same time, CGBC Youth were united once more. However, I would like to begin this particular adventure from the very beginning itself – the planning of the camp.
First of all, I'll introduce to you readers the committee of the camp :
Director – A. Esther
Camp Commander – Chan Ming Sheng
Assistant Camp Commanders – Wong Jean Li , Samuel Lopez
Worship Coordinators – ME, Grace Yap
Games Coordinators – Adrian Yap, Daren Boey, Alex Ngam, Chan Wei Minh
Booklet - Chan Jue Ern, Ee Mun, Rachel
Name Tag Committee - Bryan Lim, Rena Ng, Rachel
Not forgetting those who did registration, presenting – Lai Har, Jian Ai, Leong Pei-Qin
Also, the one whole called the people to conduct the workshops, and also having a hand in inviting our speaker Joseph Raj for this camp – Doreen.
Well, that's about it.
The committee had its first meeting somewhere early November. Can't remember when exactly, but anyways. There were plans for new ideas, creativity certainly did not fall short. However, time was against us, due to certain issues that came up midway through the planning. It was a struggle alright, having to learn the true meaning of “submitting”. Will not go into detail about what happen exactly, but in the end, everything turned out well. Or so I think it did.

Camp day arrived. 12th December 2008. The committees were supposed to meet at church at 7a.m, but I woke up at that time. Realising how late I was, I quickly rushed, having to fetch my cousin as well. Reached church at half past 7. There were a lot of setting up to do, and packing up of equipments as well. We had breakfast served to those who are new comers, and had an ice-breaker with them as well, where they had to find their fellow group members and in the end find their group leaders. There was a minor setback later though – the buses did not arrive according schedule, which forced us to depart late. Not only that, we arrived late at Penang as well. Went to Gurney Plaza for lunch.

Side-tracking: A bunch of us (Well names : Kerry, Kar Pui, Sabrina, Ee Yen and me) were looking for the food court. Got news that the food court was on the highest floor. Went up there, only to find a restaurant. zZz. Anyways, we ate there. I didn’t eat much, because I saw the price of the food, and it kind of looked like the price was about to eat me instead. Also, forgotten to bring my toothbrush, so I bought it from Gurdian.* Moving on.

We reached Stella Marris at around 2 plus 3. Checked into our respective rooms, and my goodness, there were not enough beds for everyone. My room had eleven people, and there were only beds for 8. However, there was a living room, and three of them decided to sleep there after all.

After checking in, the worship team introduced the new theme song that Samuel composed to the youth. Kind of nice, the song, called “Believe”. Then it was time for games, and Alex’s game, a.k.a the safest game, got the most injuries. lolxx. The game was abandoned for a while, then it did not continue. zZz It was a mess alright. Moving on.

Dinner time came, and most of us were freaking hungry. Man, I use the word “freaking” because the food did not taste so good, yet we enjoyed it. Understand now? Haha. First session. I led worship for it, and man, God’s presence fell on that place alright. Sermon was good as well. Mr. Joseph Raj talked about whether we are ready for a change. A challenging sermon it was. Night ended with the youths going out for supper at a nearby coffee shop. Didn’t go though. Ended up playing Joel’s laptop! Lolxx. Confession people. Slept at 2 plus.

Day 2 – Woke up at around 7.30 in the morning. Wanted to wake up early, but well, typical aftermath of sleeping late. Had an early morning exercise with Mark the dance instructor, and man, was it fun. Breakfast, then 2nd session. Worship was led by Grace this time, and the 2nd session’s sermon was about crossing the Red Seas in our lives.Then came one of the main highlight of the camp – workshops! Yes, for once, there was workshops being conducted in a camp.. Or, in my case, it's the first time in 7 years of going to camp, it has a workshop. It’s like, a totally different thing. For you reader’s information, there were five different workshops – dance, IT, relationship, career and guidance, and band. I chose the relationship and band. It was quite interesting, both workshops. Moving on.

After the workshops, beach games. Mark, the dance workshop conductor, selected about 10-15 youths to practice for a dance, which they will perform later in the day, so they missed the beach games. Anyways, beach games were fun, especially if you are the one conducting it. I’ll have you know, I had my share of playing games conducted by others, so it’s my turn! Muahahaha. Was freaking tired after that, but I had to go back and bathe, due to a practice scheduled later. Dinner.
Then it came. “Saturday Night Fever”. It's kind of different from any other sessions, because first of all, there was a high praise, led by Jerome Jacob and his team from the Philippines! Man, they were great musicians! After that, Joseph Raj’s third sermon. He talked about crossing the wilderness in our lives. Once again, a striking sermon, which hit me about my life, whether I am prepared to “fight the giants in the Promise Land, even thought they are huge.”

After that, the dancers performed their dance, which was taught by Mark. They did quite well, all of them, considering they only learned the moves in the afternoon, and only had such a short time to do so. Then came the performance by the committee!

Side tracking again – Ming came up with an idea that the committee should do something for the camp this year, and Jean Li and Rachel came up with the idea of doing “Storm”. So we had practices, 4 days before the camp. Samuel chose the song “This Is Your Life” by Switchfoot, as he has seen a video done by other people using that song, just that they did something else with that song. At first, no one had any idea of what to do. However, as the practices went by, ideas slowly crept in, and by the time Thursday came, we were done! Praise God. Back to the topic.

Before the committee performed, Samuel introduced another song that he just finishes writing. It was kind of a last minute, as he wanted to finish it before the camp initially. However, due to business, he couldn’t, and he left it till the very last minute. Praise God A.Esther helped him! Anyway, it was a nice song, though I don’t really remember what was the song about. After that, then the committees performance came. Not only did we enjoyed ourselves, but so did the youths! Ohh yeah, did I tell you that we also did the Madagascar song “Move It”? All of us danced, like we had never danced before! It was a great moment, full of craziness and SS-ing. Ahhaha.

The night came to an end, and once again the youths went to the same shop nearby to have supper, only this time, it was different, because it was BPL night! Haha. There were football matches going on, and when I reach there, they were broadcasting the match between Liverpool and Hull City! It was an entertaining game, and although it ended in a disappointing draw, at least it was good. Slept quite late that night. We played cards - "cho-dai-di" and "heartattack" with my roommates and my neighbours. Slept at four.

Day 3 – Sunday. My dad is preaching today, back in CGBC. Side-track. Anyways, woke up late that morning. The groups were busy preparing for their group cheer. Ended up having a late session. In other words, everything went behind schedule. The session itself ended late, because of what Joseph Raj had to share with us. It was kind of amazing, what he shared with us. He told us that he had to change his sermon at the last minute, because God wanted him to share something else. He shared of the need for the youths and the leaders to be united. He also prayed for all the leaders, and certain youths. It was a great moment, for God’s presence was there, falling upon all of us.

Session ended quite late, and everything went even more behind schedule. We managed to have photo sessions though, which will be posted below. The youths were suppose to go to Queensbay Mall, but in the end went back to Gurney Plaza. Managed to find the food court this time though. It was on the ground floor, the same floor that I bought my toothbrush from! Lolxx. Had a quick lunch, and we were on our way back to Ipoh.
On the way back, we “cho-di” again, just as we did on our way there. Halfway through, AdrianY got bored, and he decided to use his creativity of creating games to create one in the bus – using people! He coned people into getting them to come to him, and asking them to call someone else. The process repeated, till I decided to call off his bluff. Ahhaha.
We reached Ipoh around 7 plus in the evening. Unloaded the stuffs, and everyone went back to their respective homes.

Overall, it has been a great and superb camp. In fact, it has been the best camp I've ever been to, in my 7 years of going to CGBC camps. Not to say that the previous camps sucked, but it’s just that there was something different about this camp. Something never experienced before. What was it, I have no idea, but it was like, even after leaving the camp site, God's presence came along with us. Yeah.

-The End-

Here's the camp in pictures:

ME on the bass guitar..

Man of the hour.. lolxx.. Standing cool

Yup, my new title, and i kind of like it..

Gnome and Guardian ArchAngel

Sam and ME during High Praise Night

The Youths of CGBC..
The camp committee..

Gene and Jean.. lolxx

ME, Mark and Jean

Sin Yee, ME and Jean.. with Mark and Joseph Raj filling the backdrop..

Doreen, ME, and Jean

ME, Alex and our ever beloved assistant camp commander..

Pointing towards the future of CGBC Youth


Jean, ME, and Baboon

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Posting a shoutout..

A shoutout to these particular people - Mike(15th), Jia Ling(17th), Chia Huey(18th) and Samantha(19th). Wishing you guys a blessed and happy birthday! Woohoo! You guys are a year older liao! Be proud!

And then you guys will go, "zZz!"

Monday, December 1, 2008

He wants to turn right, but she wants to turn left.
In the end it went straight.

He wants to look left, she wants to look right.
In the end it looked behind.

He wants to walk, she wants to jog.
In the end it sprinted.

He wants to ride, she wants to drive.
In the end it flew.

So you ask me to be slow, but I stay behind.
So please make up your own damn mind.
And the clouds above moved closer

Looking so dissatisfied

And the ground below blew colder

As they put you down inside

But the heartless wind kept blowing and blowing