I will say to the prisoners, ‘Come out in freedom,’
and to those in darkness, ‘Come into the light.’
They will be my sheep, grazing in green pastures
and on hills that were previously bare.
They will neither hunger nor thirst.
The searing sun will not reach them anymore.
For the LORD in his mercy will lead them;
he will lead them beside cool waters.
~ Isaiah 49:9-10 (NLT)  

Monday, January 25, 2010

0179. 2009 Trip Record #02 -- A Trip Full Of Grace

First grace: I have been craving for the days of picking fresh blueberries with family at summer time, ever since I start wroking in Taiwan. I totally forgot about this when I started this trip, especially the harvest time is already past. Therefore, I was surprised not only to have fresh blueberries but also to pick and eat fresh figs. This was all at begining of the trip. I had to fly to New York the next evening after arriving Vancouver. I went to Pastor Wei's house, to meet up with Wei Family since we were going together, which is the place I ate blueberries and figs. It made me feel blessed right at beginning.

Second grace: We didn't know until we arrived at camp that there were no meetings in the afternoon of pre-labour day conference. So we had five days to do anything we would like to do and have fun. Not only we had great weather, Pastor Eddie and his wife specially arranged many acitivities. From swimming to mountain climbing, team game to boat riding, canoeing to hiking, we had all the fun we could have. We also had wood fire in the meeting room for couple cold mornings and a real camp fire one night. They said they usually only arranged activities for children. This year, they had arranged so many acitivities for us. Rebecca and I felt that God is so good to us. We had every fun just for this one trip.

Third grace: Weather overthere was colder, especially in the mountain. Except a little sympton of cold, I didn't get sick.

Forth grace: I didn't have much of jet jeg in this trip.

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