December 16, 2009

E222

Being in this cellgroup for 2 years has given me such great friends and leaders.
It really seems like only yesterday that we were playing Wii at Grace's place (i was all shy and stuff HAHA all fake one) :D
And at Sentosa on the eve of 2009, spending the afternoon getting sunburnt and crispy.
Countless of LAN fellowshipping and super early soccer/basketball sessions (which i never attended).
Late night dinners after cg and svc, htht on msn and on the phone.
Always lighting me up, even on my worse days - making me look forward to every Friday and Saturday.

THANK YOU
to this bunch of ppl who have made a huge difference in my life.


Even though i'm being multiplied out, away from the original cg and away from my connect group,
I don't ever want to lose friends like you all.
Life may be busy and as we grow older, starting to work and study in uni, we will not have the time to meet each other, especially when we start ministry.
But yet, let us never stop remembering the good times we had, and we have to make an extra effort to continue forging the good times ahead (:

To my Connect Group - Wong, Kaiqi and Sihui,
Thank you guys for always being there for me, always helping me fight the good fight of faith.
I'm really honored to have been in this connect group, especially with Wong Lao Da at the helm.
Now i'm being married out, i'll bring back many many many more ppl back, and i'll never forget that you guys were the ones who built my faith so strongly and never failed to be with me when i needed help.

To Wongsie, thank you.
Thank you for all the late night calls and prayers,
For the sharing of the Word, and your sacrifices,
Coming to my place with Char in the middle of the night when i was down,
For always being retarded and mad when darkness falls,
Making retro jokes and always huachiing abt guys who are *ahem*
I'll miss you ):

Now that im back home, words cant express the magnitude of loss i feel.
Although multiplication is good, something that is necessary for one's growth and the growth of the church,
It's just quite hard to say goodbye to something that you've been holding dear.

Goodbyes are hard.

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