Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The good old days

So happen to stop by the blog and found out what shaun has written is truely inspiring. I wonder always and ask could just if He could turn back the time to these good old days. Wouldn't reliving it be good? Now we could only reminisce the times we had. Oh well. let me share my memories with you.
My history wasn't as long as shaun's. Just a very short one. Barely 2 years i guess. I firstly didn't even know the existance of ISCF until i was elected to help out in SMI christian fellowship. You can call me a noob or anything but seriously, i didn't trust it would work the way it has been. Differences has already set it apart. So when Kar Mun (SMI cf president 08/09) ask me to go for ISCF meeting, i was like cool why not? Then got to meet new faces like shaun, shas etc. etc.
And for the camp for 2008, i was ask to be a helper in the camp. I was pratically the telephone operator for most of the campers. Your parents phone me first before directing them to you guys. I know it's hard to get a line in the campsite.
The camp went on as a start of a revival to most of us, a really life changing and eye opener to me. I am more committed and on fire to serve than before. Mini revolutions and stuff like that. CF in most of the school just grew bigger than ever before. Fridays was like the happening day.
We serve God like what the prophet Joel in the bible prophecied. Prayers has been happening in school every morning. Kudos to those who participated especially those in Anderson who woke up and prayed at 5am in the morning before school.
As the transition went by from 2008 to 2009, it was time to pass the baton in ISCF. The next in line was serene. During the time, 2008 iscf camp was the benchmark and most of us wanted it better. Shaun, me and serene took the first steps, which is prayer. Three of us gathered to seek God first and like a jigsaw puzzle, things started to piece together. People start coming in. Things started to happend. So we had mamak gathering, pasar malams, outing and even an overnite prayer in vineyard church. .
In the camp 2009 was even greater than before. You people are like so crazy for God like never before seen. I can see that with God nothing is impossible. There are some setbacks in the camp but God is always gracious to carry us through. You people even requested for a gathering after the camp and we managed to do it at Jenny's house (thank you jenny =) ).
Finally, it was for each of us to go separated ways. Time to pass the baton to the younger generation. Sad though it may seem but it was truely a great memory. To some you might have grown cold and revert back to when you were before. To others you might have lose heart and lost your faith. To some others, you might be serving everstronger. Whatever it is,if you ever lose heart or lose fatih in yourself and God, lose the Consuming fire burning in your hearts, look back to these two years. How God has blessed you. You have planted and water the seeds in Ipoh by the time you spend in prayer, with bruise knees and lots and lots of tears.
I still do get news from Ipoh. RECESS revolution, High praise.. these are the things you guys have paved ways for through the two years of interceding and praying for Ipoh. YOU ARE PART OF IT knowningly and unknowningly.
I wouldn't mind actually if we could once again gather for fellowship, as for thanksgiving for what God has done. It would just be too awesome. You people have been a blessing to me and i thank you all for that. And whatever you do, seek God first and he will prosper you along the way until you overflowth.=)

Blessed,
-aaron-
(iscf 08/09)

P/S: If you have any stories to share, do leave comment stating that you wish to do so, so we can find you and post the story form your viewpoint.

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