Saturday, July 19, 2003

Finally Saturday, woke up at 11am today. Feels good to sleep in.

Yesterday's service was fantastic, Rev Christian Lafouche was really anoited and the whole service was really charged up with a very tangile atmosphere. I was moved to tears when he was ministering to people with bones and joints problem. Make sure you tune in on the live webcast!

I was brought to rememberance when I first got healed in a conference of a similar nature. I recalled it was Pst Peter Youngren who was the minister that night. I used to have very bad backache while in NS. I got to referred by my unit's MO to CGH for a checkup. The doctor there recommended me to go for physio every week. Due to my work commitment in army, I only manage to go once.

On that night of the seminar, when Pst Youngren ask us to put up our hands if we have back problems. Suddenly I just felt a hot sensation down and my lower back and I just broke down uncontrollably when the church began to pray. I cried so hard that I can't stand up, I knew I was being healed on the spot.

I was a sceptic before I was actually healed. Yeah, the video may show old folks throwing away their clutches and jumping up and down, the lame pushed their wheelchair away and run up and down, the blind open up their eyes and able to see... But will it ever happen to me? How does it feel like to be head supernaturally?

I know how it feels now.



Went for the UQ Alumni dinner at Sheraton Towers on Thursday. Great to see some familiar faces, altough the people that I wish to see didn't turn up at all. Seems that fellow UQ grads are all doing well, dressed sharply and boasting name cards bearing MNC logos on them. Big names like HSBC and Accenture were among some.

Some of them are quite bitter because UQ has got a new building for the Business fac, and all of them graduated before it was ready. I got a chance to use it as I stayed on for summer school as all the lessons are held there.

Quite a wide spread a finger food was served there, my fave must be the smoke salmon with its own roes served in a Chinese soup spoon.

Ended the day off shopping at Taka with my darling.

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