Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Of Bali, I-bridge camp 2007 and humor

Just got back from one of our I-bridge post camp gathering in ss2's Sky Cafe, an affordable air conditioned place with wi-fi and drinks a quarter of Starbuck prices, not forgetting the ample seats. One question we asked, 'What would we do if we're financially secure & don't have to worry about the future?' The answers were amazing, ranging from missions, serving God more to baking cakes even.

But then again, should we ask, how much do we need before it's enough for us to start doing the things that God's placed in our hearts? How much, how far, and how willing are we to go the distance? Money shouldn't be an issue if God's called, and the timing's right. I'm sure He'll provide, wouldn't He?


Which reminds me, I've just got back from Bali, and yes, it was beautiful. God gave me the sun, sea, beach, and also 4 days of diarrhea! Amen for God's blessings in all things!

But on a more serious note, the potential of God's work in Bali is great. There's a freedom to believe in other religions, and thus, there's a great potential to serve God there. With only a 5-10% Christian population, Bali's ripe for the picking and for missions work.

Finally, I've just started a small start-up. Do pray for directions, the heart to do God's work and call, instead of building an empire. Also need bucketfuls of discipline.

p/s: Am learning the art of humor as well. Humor you say? Ah, humor it is Pete ;)

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