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    21 May 2008 @ 11:25 AM

    // Familiarity in the strangest places.

    I really thank God for giving me so many opportunities to experience Him in different places and climates, from the 40 degrees celcius heat wave in Khon Kaen to mosquito-infested St John's Island. You can feel His Spirit moving in a fully air-conditioned 15,000 seater auditorium AND a shed no bigger than the size of my bedroom. You can praise and worship him with multimedia, subwoofers, a symphonic orchestra, dancers and lights, AND with minimal instruments all (dangerously) connected to one power source. You can have QT and shepherding in the comfort of clean, secluded areas, AND at the same time, fighting for space with other CGs and the mighty ant population. And for a real exclusive bonus, also see my very first shooting star with Lee Yang while lying on our backs in the basketball court looking at the night sky at 3am.

    As long as the entire Earth is under the same sky, God's greatness is really there. And it will never change. The only difference there will ever be is your heart condition. Whether you're able to pray and open up your spiritual eyes and hearts to Him in any type of environment; whether you're still sensitive enough to feel Him amidst the humidity and claustraphobia; whether your fire for God still burns ablaze albeit the immense overcrowding for oxygen. God really provides and blesses, and thankfully I was able to claim all His promises in camp.

    Now, the hardest part: Living out my promises to Him too. Eurghh.