Monday, October 27, 2008

What an experience!








I started off my journey that afternoon, having the feeling of mere happiness that I could, for the first time meet this Orang asli children. This was what I had always wanted to do, going to this sort of places, meeting kids and teach them some things from the Word. I'll always enjoy myself doing this, but it is not an easy job. I have a paucity of what or how this kids are like, unacquainted with their culture and everyday life. Yea.. I have compassion for this children, and a passion to just be there teaching and mentoring them. It just makes me feel rather satisfied with my accomplishment.







It was a great experience being there with those kids, having to teach them to count and learn new stuff definitely makes me feel, great. You may think that they are just some kids born in some village near an oil palm estate, but this kids are bright! They learn stuff real quick for their age. The folks there are affable too. I just hope that this kids would one day grow up as followers of Christ, spreading the Word and testify the truth that everyone needs to hear. They, including myself, are the next generation that is close to the second coming of the One and we must be prepared when He comes back to this earth. As the Word says, 'old men shall dream dreams, and young people shall see visions' I hope this kids will see His glory and the truth. I pray that we will all be prepared when He comes back.


( From the right: Eishini, Yohana and.. forgotten her name)


Yohana's dad is the pastor of the church at that village and she's, I think the smartest among all the young girls. And this Eishini here loves to copy her friend, Yohana when doing work. Don't be lazy, girl, you won't gain anything by doing this. That's why I told her that day, "Jangan malas, nanti rugi tau tak?" Hope that'll sink into her mind. Oh ya, they speak in malay there, so it's much easier for us to communicate.





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