Wednesday, October 12, 2005

I.n.t.e.r.n.s C.a.m.p

I just came back from my interns’ camp. There are so many things that I need to thank God for; first of all, a blessing from God that someone had paid for my camp fee, then the people and company God has placed, the knowledge and skills God has taught us through our pastor, the environment, and the place. I thank God for my pastor and my fellow peers in this camp because they have been a blessing to me.

This camp I learnt about self-awareness, how to be a lid-lifter, what role does everyone play in a team and many other things. I think the most important is not just how much we learnt and feel good and spiritually high after the camp, but the team to share a common vision to what we can do for the youths in the future and work towards it and not just empty talking. Otherwise all the effort trying to put us together will go to waste.

I really enjoyed this camp, it's not just memorial and fun, I felt heavy burden after that. I just wish I could do more but I know I can't do it with all my strength. I need God's strength and God's directions. I was targetted for the worse sabotage session on the second evening. It was one where I literally fought with all my strength with Pastor Gordon, who is so huge in size as compared to me. It was the night where I didn't use my hands, but my mouth (I actually bit him) and my legs (to push him off when he pinned me down on the floor and on the bed with Daphne). By the way, thanks to people who got involved to sabo me. It was very funny. I felt so tired after that because it really burnt off a lot of my energy. Thank God he didn't stay overnight for the 2 nights if not I guess all of us won't have to sleep but will force ourselves to stay up late so not to be one of his main target for sabotage.

This entry was supposed to be in my main blog but James called and said that somethings shouldn't be there as I guess he was thinking of Pastor Gordon's reputation too as a Senior Pastor.

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