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August 7, 2011

Hey all, 1st time blogging =O

So its really late and we gotta follow the curfew, so a short form is all I have to give for tonight. There is just so much to talk about. Can’t believe it’s Saturday already, day 6 and already halfway through the entire trip! What to say…for now I guess I'll just have to name /list the topics.

It was during our traveling moments, on the busses, on the plane, where the team had the chance to bond, whether it was inter-church relations or just within our own churches. Bonding is such a big part of this trip with fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, gonna have to elaborate more tomorrow.

Another thing is the experiences and sites we encounter. I know, it’s such a broad topic, there’s just wayyyy to much to mention. I’ll say this I guess, every encounter we have with children is one that does the most impact on me and I think many of the group. The time’s we share with the local Peruvians at the churches were also memorable, just seeing how different our culture is but how similar at the same time our faith is in Christ.

Kay really should go now, already passed the mentioned curfew =S

One last thing, the reason that I just HAD to send at least part of the blog tonight is for this:

~HAPPY 9TH B-DAY GLORIA ^_^~

Sorry I can’t be there for the real day )= Hope you’re not having TOO much fun without your brother there =P LOL

I’ve met so many kids that are the same age as my sister, and each time I see them, something just relates. When I see their similarities, a warm happiness just flows through cuz even though they’re from such different situations and circumstances they can live like a child should, at least in part. However, the differences are hard to look at, to see what children my own sister’s age have to go through and to think of how many kids in this age group have to go through all the hardships, like living at a garbage dump. Its also scary to think how easily my sister could have had to live like that too.

Sigh I’ve said too much =/ already passed the curfew Dx Better end here for tonight, gonna write so much more tomorrow! ~_^ teehee

 

God Bless!

Josh Ng ^^D

p.s. ……I think I wrote too much for a “prologue” >_>’’

4 COMMENTS | POST A COMMENT

On Monday, August 8, 2011, Jeffery Chan said
Oh man, it must be tough imagining kids your sister age going through this. Praying for you as you serve the Peruvians and being away from your sister on this special day.

 


On Sunday, August 7, 2011, Emily Fernandez said
HOLA Henry! HENRY! HENRY! how are u? how is Trujillo! I still have some candy you gave me! I want more : (. My family loves them! <3. Dios te bendiga :) (do u know what does it mean?) check ur diary .

 

 


On Sunday, August 7, 2011, NG'S FAMILY said
Dear Josh,

I miss you sooooo much and I hope you didn't have too much fun without your sister in Peru=) LOL I pray for you and your team every night. Love, your sister Gloria ^^(TGG)

(oh, thanks to Rebecca for the birthday hi)

Hi, son, glad to read your message and can't wait to learn more your (and your teammates') experiences there...as always, our prayers are with you all, folks! May God's name be glorified thru' all your good deeds that reached out to the needy people.

dad&mom :-)

 


On Sunday, August 7, 2011, Pan Cheung said
Josh, Thanks for your sharing. Since you have a younger sister, you really feel and touch when you met those young one there. Time flies, do enjoy and make the best use of the days in Peru. Pray for you all. Pan

 



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