Friday, January 08, 2010

2009 Moments

Memorable moments of 2009, in no particular order.

I thee wed
They say a man isn't complete until he's married. When he is, he's finished. Last year, I was finished...errr, I mean, completed :) God brought two imperfect people together who fit each other perfectly. Been a great journey so far, going to be a great journey, and I'm enjoying every second of it.

Then she fell ill...
My poor wife contracted tuberculosis (TB). Thank God for His grace in seeing her through the healing period. I speak for both of us when I say that much good has come out of this episode.

So I went & planted corals...
I learnt much in the process of participating in Mabul Marine Week (July 2009), particularly in coral transplanting. I wonder how my lil' acropora's doing...

Gone diving...
Kaleebso (Pulau Sembilan), Weh, Tenggol (so glad that there's an east coast island still rich in marine life) and Sipadan....the underwater world never ceases to amaze me. How great Thou art!

Whoever said turtles were slow?
Volunteering with WWF in their turtle conservation programme was a highlight. I've seen turtles swimming smooth & quick underwater, but man, I saw with my own eyes on this trip how quick they can be on land as well when in the thick of danger. To find out more about WWF's turtle conservation programme in Malaysia, click HERE.

Two From Galilee
Being involved in this musical drama with The Canticle Singers was indeed an enriching experience.

Getting to know you...
Getting to know the three girls better...Aeslinn, Ariadne & Anishea...and watching them grow is a great blessing.

Berkat Tuhan
Seeing how the Indonesian domestic helpers hunger for God's word, witnessing them deciding to follow Jesus, watching them grow, talking through their struggles...so thankful to God for being able to share in this ministry.

If Bethlehem were today...
Such was the title of our church's Christmas play, which I had the privilege of being involved in. Great to see the audience understanding the message & enjoying the play...and also a blessing to see the youth getting themselves involved & committed to something like this, which will hopefully be an enriching experience for them.

Here's to a blessed new year ahead!

2 comments:

Paul Long said...

May 2010 be even better ...

Lynette said...

Hmmm ... your acropora is history. The whole batch that we planted now rests in heaven!