I was diagnosed with Turner's Syndrome when I was 16. Since then, I've been on a journey of ups and downs in my life. This blog chronicles my life so far, right up to the present. Although I face constant struggles daily, but God has always been good to me :) I hope to meet other Turner's Syndrome children one day, and be an inspiration to others. I hope to be someone one day. I have to remind myself daily that I'm someone special, that I'm special in God's eyes. :)
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Asia Conference 2008
Yes, I'm back from Singapore after attending the groundbreaking Asia Conference 2008 held there over the past 5 days.
I went on Thursday night by flight and arrived back here in KL early this morning by bus.
Not too long ago....God gave the founder of City Harvest church, Singapore, a dream. To organize a life-changing, record breaking event attended by more than 10 000 people. To organize an event that can touch Asia and transform the world.
This record breaking event is Asia Conference Singapore 2008. The first time in history so many people gather together for a Christian conference!
It was definitely a life-changing experience for me.
Listening to sermons from world-class pastors such as A.R. Bernard, Phil and Christine Pringle, Benny Hinn and Pastor Kong Hee himself.
And on Saturday night, I witnessed with my own eyes how people were cured from cancer, how the crippled could walk, the blind could now see, and the deaf could now hear. Amazing miracles performed by Benny Hinn, who is truly anointed with the Holy Spirit.
One more thing I learnt throughout the duration of the conference....patience. Almost our entire time there was spent queuing up!! Because there were thousands and thousands of delegates there, we had to queue up for practically everything.....queue for the next service, queue for food, queue to buy stuff, queue for the bathroom, and yes even queue for the toilet! Even after one service ends, people would already be queueing up for the next service!
And each night, we only got a few hours sleep, as the bus would come early to pick us up from the hostel. (Have to reach at the Expo 2 hours before service starts...have to queue ma....)
Alright, below are some pictures from the conference, enjoy!!
My cell group members :)
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3 comments:
Wheeee... Eaton Hall looks so cute.
They renovated the place not too long ago. :)
It must be very enjoyable conference for you
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