It is a Sunday.
Always good to be singing amongst peoples of my local church, young and old.
For the past few weeks I had the honour of following my church elder into a nearby National Service camp. The man goes there to conduct weekly bible studies. There, I got to know the NS trainees more and started talking to them on Sundays when they came to join the church service. Well, before this it has been just shaking their hands on Sundays(reluctantly?) as a gesture of friendliness. Ever since visiting them one night a week, I, for the least, know some of their names and am confident in claiming that I sincerely welcome them to this church.
However, today will be their last day coming to my church as NS trainees.
Always good to be singing amongst peoples of my local church, young and old.
For the past few weeks I had the honour of following my church elder into a nearby National Service camp. The man goes there to conduct weekly bible studies. There, I got to know the NS trainees more and started talking to them on Sundays when they came to join the church service. Well, before this it has been just shaking their hands on Sundays(reluctantly?) as a gesture of friendliness. Ever since visiting them one night a week, I, for the least, know some of their names and am confident in claiming that I sincerely welcome them to this church.
However, today will be their last day coming to my church as NS trainees.
"You are more than welcomed to join us again! Lai lai lai..."


