Sunday, December 7

Had really great praise at church today. I could say it was one of the best praise I have ever experienced this whole year. Only thing that let me down was worship, it was just above average. Nevermind, its the heart of worship that counts after all.

The simple message at church today got me thinking. I really feel that I have to go do some voluntary work and I believe that I should check out with Prisons if they have any like prison-inmate interaction sessions for juvenile delinquents. What more a better way to impact society one at a time, than by interacting with troubled youth?

Everyone needs Jesus. He is truly the answer to all the problems in this world. If only the world knew that. But of course, it choses not to.

One interesinting sight was that Stella Ng was in church today! Wow, and Leong Jenn Yeoong, my JC1 Economics as well as form teacher always prided himself in having taught a local singer-actress. Stella is very pretty! Much prettier than all the makeover photos that I have seen of her thus far. Ah, in typical ACJC girl fashion...Perhaps LYNNIE's my ACJ class year's equivalent of her match.

Interesting to note that the "six degrees of separation" theory does hold some water. I am theoretically connected to Stella Ng via

Me >>> Nicholas >>> Nicholas's Brother >>> Nicholas's Brother's Classmate >>> Stella Ng

That's the theory, I suppose.

On a sadder part. If I am not wrong, the 19 year old guy who crashed his car into four bystanders is no other than a friend from my Barker as well as ACJC days. I think most of the ACJC community from my year all knew about it 1 hours after it happened. Poor kid, I hope he gets nothing worst than being disqualified from driving for a couple of years. It would be terrible if he was to be banned from driving for life.

Interesting to note that despite the testers making it harder for young people to pass the driving test. It seems that accidents in the age group of 18-21 has increased significantly according to some statistics I've read. Perhaps instead of the testers focusing on failing candidates at parking and stuff, I feel it would be wiser to pass candidates on how safe their driving technique really is. Besides, it is different navigating in an auto gear shift car as opposed to a manual one. But all this is subject to much debate.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home