Sometimes as things happen during the day I think "wow, I should blog about this" and then I will think about how I would phrase the blog. I often forget those things by the time I get to my laptop though...
Today there were many such events.
I read 2 Thessolonians on the bus today and before Chemistry I did my Sunday school homework for last week.
I spent some time with JC and YA between Chem and Physics.
I played a couple games on my laptop in Physics. There is this game "Airfield Mayhem". JC's brother has a high score of 68 and JC has a high score of 39. I got to 44 after like 10 tries. I also played a couple levels of Gem Craft.
In bio I sat with AA and saved a seat for DK who was late. We learned about Photosynthesis. In photosynthesis photosystem II comes before photosystem I, which is actually annoying to remember, so our prof joked "They intentionally did that to confuse students. Something about the first shall come last and the last shall be first." Me and DK laughed. xP...
After bio I followed AA and saw AG, DF, BC, KV, JT and MD. I went to Leo's lounge. I agree with you AL. I mean I saw DF and there were like 2 tables of people playing cards.
After that I went sharing with SS. We talked for a while about how he normally shares, we prayed about sharing today and then we turned to the guy sitting next to us. This was my first time. I didn't say much, but I did get to see first hand how it would actually work. The guy was willing to speak about it. He was an international student and he was a philosophy student who had just had a lecture about 'what is the meaning of life?' so he was very open to talking about spiritual things.
As we were going through the track he rememberered having seen this movie about Jesus. When missionaries go to different countries they can easily share the gospel by playing "The Jesus Movie" or something which has apparently been translated into 900+ languages, so even though the missionaries can't speak the language they can share the gospel.
SS said he was very interested in finding out where he had come from because in China you have to have private screenings of it and everyone has to wear headphones so that they don't get discovered. So the fact that he had seen it is astounding.
After we had talked to him, he seemed interested, yet he said he had to think about it some more. Overall, it was a very good experience. It shows how willing the students are to talk about these things. It shows how far God's word has reached already. I just thought of a verse I've heard. Something like He who sows is not the one who harvests and God is the one who makes the seed grow or something.
Afterwards SS had to leave so we talked for a bit. "3 out of every 4 people I meet from OCBC are white". lol....... He was laughing out loud. Also at our pastor who is 'the white pastor' by name.
Anyways... After that I studied with DK a bit and went to FILM.
So, the main point of the day is that I got some experience with a real life sharing of the gospel with someone. Tommorow I plan to share with KC. We have arrangments to meet in the Attrium around 10 to study.
Btw, I have made 3 meeting arrangements and they have all met in the attrium... I dislike this because it furthers the idea that the unicentre is the best place in the world, which I do not believe. I usually avoid it actually.
Anyways, you could pray for me I guess... xP
Ttyl.
D.Fa
P.S. Alliterations are Awesome!
S(?) does seem like the kind of guy who would laugh out loud, like a lot. I actually also have lectures on "The Meaning of Life"; ironically, I wouldn't expect most people in that course to have such an open mind about spiritual things. God is cool.
ReplyDeleteWho says the Uni Centre is the best place in the world? It just can't help being a place where there is a Starbucks, couches/internet kiosk(s), and - occasionally - free stuff... and therefore being awesome. :D
So by the time I woke up today you had already probably finished meeting up with your friend, haha. But God is outside of time, so I can still pray for you now, right? I did.
Your bio prof sounds funny. Does he juggle? :P
AL
God is cool, but my prof isn't Gibson if that is where that last comment was actually intended to go.
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