Anyway, just a random post out of total boredom while waiting for my Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce to finishing downloading to my PSP. I would usually take this rare chance of having no one on Plurk online to play a few shooters, but i'm too tired to aim now. Lol...
In any case, Alpha today was rather okay and quite enjoyable. Getting to know some of the other sec 2s liao. DESMOND CAME. Lol...didn't expect to see him there. Nice surprise.
After that was lunch, then service. As usual, I sat with the sec 1s for lunch. Still closer to them. 0.o...although I guess Wei Jie among the sec 2s acts quite well to me. He's a friendly guy. =)
And yeah, all the sec 1s and Johan left mid-lunch. Except for Cheryl. Zai. The table suddenly looked so empty.
In any case, after lunch was service, which, truth to tell, I couldn't pay too much attention to, and then I stayed around for a little while after service. Took the same road home as Cheryl, and rather amazingly I managed to find my way back from 85. Never took the back gate home before. Lol...
So, yeah, back to Alpha. The main other reason I wanted to post this is to remember what I shared then.
The sharing was about praying to God. Has God ever answered your prayer? He has, for me.
I wonder if anyone here knew me in primary school. You know, the quiet nerd who spends recess either reading textbooks or getting bullied? I never enjoyed my primary school, truth to tell. A best friend then was one who didn't hit me. I was too silent to complain about anything.
And then came NWSP. National Weather Science Project. You know, that research project where one has to present about the findings of some weather machine to a panel of judges. No kick, yeah? Just a few adults. I mean, you saw me in the English presentation. People laugh at my mistakes and I laugh along. Presenting in English is so NOT a prob for me.
Wrong.
Out of the 30+ slides for NWSP, I got two sentences to present. And even then, I stammered so much, and even forgot the 2nd sentence. One can say I screwed the presentation up.
That got me praying to God. I didn't want anything else except confidence. The name Andrew meant one of courage. I wanted to live up to it.
The effects weren't immediate, but yeah, you can see me now. I'm not the best speaker, but I'm no more a stammerer.
And so, at the end of this long and boring post, I just want to say that God WILL answer prayers. He may say yes, he may say no, he may not have answered yet, but he WILL. He has heard. Pray and cast your worries to Him.
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