Saturday, July 30, 2011

A Child's Prayer


A small boy gets down on his knees beside his bed one night, to pray for the first time in his life. The boy had been hearing about this man that lived a long time ago named Jesus, the son of God. He heard about Jesus from another little boy in school, named Jimmy. From the stories he heard Jimmy tell, this Jesus person is in heaven now and he can heal people and save people if you ask him too. The small boy starts to pray, he says - I want to talk to Jesus, if it’s OK with you God, for me to talk to your son. I don’t know the rules of how you are suppose to pray, so If I mess up God, please don’t get mad.

I just want Jesus to help my dad, he has been sick for a long time, and he has to take a lot medicine. The medicine costs a lot of money, so sometimes we have to go hungry so mom can buy the medicine dad needs, but I don’t mind that, they give us a nice lunch at school. Sometimes the other kids in school make fun of the clothes I wear, because they are not new and my mom gets them at yard sales for a dime, but that doesn’t bother me either.


My mom works real hard for every dime she makes. She gets paid a dime more than minimum wage, what ever that is? My mom works in a nursing home. Mom says the big shots that run the place really rake in the money for the people that have to live there. But they won’t spend it to make sure people can afford to work there, they spend the money to go on conventions, like to Las Vegas, and gamble the money away, while there is only half enough people working at the nursing home, that is needed to give decent care.

She works as a nurse aid, cleaning beds for the old people that can’t walk anymore, and can’t go to the bath room, when they have to use it. Sometimes my dad can’t walk because he gets so sick. He can’t make it to the bathroom and he wets himself. Sometimes he can’t even get out of bed so he throws up in bed and has to lay in it until mom gets home from work to clean him up and change the bed, like she does at work. She works a lot, so sometimes I have to carry dad's medicine to him in bed, Mom leaves him a bottle of medicine on the table beside of his bed before she leaves to go to work. If she has to stay over and work another shift, then I have to go get another bottle of medicine out of the cabinet for him.

Mom keeps a lot of extra bottles there for him. I play with the empty bottles because she can’t afford to buy me any toys, this makes her cry when she see’s me playing with only bottles. I tell her it’s OK, I pretend real good, I show her the empty bottles and say this one is a dump truck and this one is a fire truck. Other kids don’t want to play with me because I don’t have any toys and their moms won’t let them come to my house and they don’t want me to come to theirs. I think they are afraid they will catch the disease that my dad has, if I am around them, but it’s not catching, me and mom doesn’t have the disease and we are around dad all the time.


Jesus if you would just heal my dad, everything else would be OK. My mom wouldn’t have to work so may extra shifts, my dad could get a job like he use to have when I was first born. We would have money to buy food and everything, instead of buying so much medicine all of the time. I think it’s our fault my dad got this disease, he tells us all the time when he takes his medicine, that he has to take it because of us, my mom and me, and that it’s not his fault he has to take it.

Whatever we have done Jesus tell us what it was, so we will know and we won’t do it any more, because I can’t think of anything we did wrong. If you tell us, I know we won’t ever do it again, because we both love dad and we would do anything so he wouldn’t be sick anymore. I don’t know what the name of the sickness is that my dad has, but the medicine he takes for it, is called whiskey. Dad says it taste awful and burns all the way down, he drinks a sip of water after each dose.


If someone in our family has to be sick, then take the sickness away from my dad and give it to me. If it makes me die, thats OK, because Jimmy said, If I believe in Jesus, I would be able to go to heaven when I die, and I believe in you. My mom and dad don’t, so I don’t want them to die, because they would have to go to that place where you burn all the time. I tried to tell my dad about you today, but he said for me to get away, he wanted to be left alone.

I tried to tell my mom too, but she said her back was hurting too much to talk to me right now. So I’m the only one who knows about you here. Jimmy said we must all do God's work. If you will give me a list of chores to do, like my mom does, I will do them everyone. I don’t care how hard I have to work to save my dad, and mom. I’ll do it without complaining, not even once. I hope I didn’t break any of the rules on how to pray. I think this is where I am suppose to say Amen at.

Sometimes it’s hard to go to sleep at night, when your stomach is growling because it is empty. If I can’t sleep tonight, is it OK if I talk to you again later? If it won’t bother you too much that is? Because I really like talking to you Jesus. Will you be my friend?


The little boy didn’t have to hear the words with his ears, he could feel them in his heart, what Jesus said back to him. Jesus said: I’ll be with you always, I’ll never leave your side, what ever you ask of me, I will do for you. The prayer you said was just fine, it came from your heart, and spoken with faith, you can talk to me any time you like, I stay up all night too. The more you talk to me the better I like it. Tell me every thing and let me help you with it all, not just the big things, even the small ones too. I will be your best friend, because I have always loved you, and I always will.



The story is by Johnny Lee Hall. I find it very inspiring. This child has every single excuse to hate his life, and yet he doesn't. The most amazing thing about children is their innocence, their ability to believe with all their heart. Their faith is almost unshakable, and that's really something.

This child had only just heard about Jesus, but he believed immediately and he started trying to spread the love to his family, without procrastinating. And I truly admire that. Even grown people such as ourselves are wary of how to approach others when we decided to share His love.

God bless (:

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Facing The Giants

It is MOVIE NIGHT tonight at CF =)
Do come and you will be blessed!

Time: 8pm
Place: Lecture Hall 3

See you tonight! =)

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

An Ordinary Person

I read this once in a Chinese-language essay compilation. Its power to convict remains strong in my memory to this day. Though I've forgotten the original text, here is a rough approximation of the story.

It was a brutally cold winter. Five people were on a small bus heading through the town. There was a businessman on his way home from work; a mother and child on their way to the tuition center; a man in a large leather coat, sucking on a cigar; and a small old lady, shivering against the cold, her bare feet white with frostbite.

The young boy cried out first. "Mummy, look! That old lady doesn't have shoes!"

The mother glared at him and gave him a smack to the side of his head. She looked at the old woman as well. "The state of senior citizen welfare in our country has gone to the dogs. Look at her, without even a decent pair of shoes."

From the back of the bus, the man smoked on his cigarette, oblivious to the other passengers. The businessman glanced around, then got up angrily. "None of you will even lift a finger to help that old woman! Shame on you!" He walked up to the small elderly lady, and handed her one hundred dollars. "Here, buy some shoes for yourself." She thanked him, but her smile was forced, and the creases around her eyes never relaxed. He sat down again, content that 'he did something.'

A young teenager got on at the next stop. As soon as he got on the bus, he saw the old woman and began staring at her feet--little but skin and bone, white from lack of blood, with a few toes missing from previous run-ins with the relentless weather. The bus was silent. The businessman and the younger woman glared at him, shocked at his rudeness.

Then the young man lifted his feet up, exposing the brand-new pair of sneakers, and pulled them off his feet, socks and all. "Here, ma'am," he spoke respectfully. "Take these. It's really cold out here." The old woman looked at him, tears swimming in her eyes, and put the socks and shoes on with the utmost gratitude.

At the next stop, the teenager jumped off, hopping across the pavement in his bare feet to stem the cold, his feet white but his face beaming red with joy. The other passengers stared through the window at this unexpected interloper.

"He must be an angel from God." The mother whispered in awe.

"He must be a prophet," remarked the businessman.

But the young boy, being young, simply spoke at the top of his voice. "No mummy, mummy, you are both wrong. I saw the whole thing. He was an ordinary person. Just an ordinary person like us."

Friday, July 8, 2011

The Power of A Prayer

I got this story via email, and I thought that it’d be worth sharing. I do not know if the story is true, but basically it tells us this very simple but often forgotten part of Christian living: the importance of prayer and faith. We often ‘forget’ to pray because we don’t have time, or we’re too tired. And when we do pray, we tend to doubt that God will answer our prayers. It is crucial that we have absolute faith in God when we pray.

Even if God doesn’t give you what you ask for, He still knows your needs, and He’ll meet them in due time. All we have to do in persevere in prayer and have faith. =)

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The story (Read it carefully) :

I do believe that there is something to this " Power of Prayer"

"There are a hundred reasons to cry but a thousand reasons to smile!"


Louise Redden, a poorly dressed lady with a look of defeat on her face, walked into a grocery store.

She approached the owner of the store in a most humble manner and asked if he would let her charge a few groceries.

She softly explained that her husband was very ill and unable to work, they had seven children and they needed food.

John Longhouse, the grocer, scoffed at her and requested that she leave his store at once.

Visualizing the family needs, she said: 'Please, sir! I will bring you the money just as soon as I can.'

John told her he could not give her credit, since she did not have a charge account at his store.

Standing beside the counter was a customer who overheard the conversation between the two. The customer walked forward and told the grocer that he
would stand good for whatever she needed for her family. The grocer said in a very reluctant voice, 'Do you have a grocery list?'

Louise replied, 'Yes sir.'

 

'O.K' he said, 'put your grocery list on the scales and whatever your grocery list weighs, I will give you that amount in groceries.'

Louise hesitated a moment with a bowed head, then she reached into her purse and took out a piece of paper and scribbled something on it. She then laid the piece of paper on the scale carefully with her head still
bowed.

The eyes of the grocer and the customer showed amazement when the scales went down and stayed down.

The grocer, staring at the scales, turned slowly to the customer and said begrudgingly, 'I can't believe it.'

The customer smiled and the grocer started putting the groceries on the other side of the scales. The scale did not balance so he continued to put more and more groceries on them until the scales would hold no more.

The grocer stood there in utter disgust. Finally, he grabbed the piece of paper from the scales and looked at it with greater amazement.

It was not a grocery list, it was a prayer, which said:

'Dear Lord, You know my needs and I am leaving this in Your hands.'

The grocer gave her the groceries that he had gathered and stood in stunned silence.

Louise thanked him and left the store.

 

The other customer handed a
fifty-dollar bill to the grocer and said; 'It was worth every penny of it. Only God knows how much a prayer weighs..'

 

God bless, and do say a prayer. =)

Friday, July 1, 2011

Looking For A Church? =)


Helloo fellow juniors!
We know it has been a long week for you, but I believe it was incredibly fun and fulfilling as you adjust to your new life, meet new people and make new connections =)

We were very blessed by your presence during CF last Thursday, and we really hope that you were ministered by God, and that God will take care of you all the way through!

We understand you are looking for a church to attend.

And as stated in the bulletin you've received, you could call the specific contacts to attend the church this Sunday:

St. Theresa Church - Wayne : 0148989038

Chinese Methodist Church - James Sia : 0138329535
(FYI, they have their services in both English and Chinese)

Nilai Gospel Chapel - Esther Tan : 0164879181

Baptist Church - Lynton : 0146000155

Grace, Puchong - Jacinta : 0145633125

ACTS Church - Bro Ronson : 0162508214

All transport are provided by the church, as long as you inform the representatives beforehand :)

God bless you heaps, have a great weekend! =)