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A LETTER TO YOUTH ABLAZE
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Hi there once again. I must apologize for not updating my blog for so long now. Have been quite a busy couple of weeks for me, as well as my household. Both my wife and I are are trying to put all the final details together before our first born enters into this world. It is a very exciting moment for us and really, we both cannot wait to see how Caysha would look like .... hopefully my sense of humor, and my wife's beauty. I just came back from speaking in a camp and it was held none other than in Bayu Beach, Port Dickson. It was a very close knitted family and youth camp of Segamat Wesley. I had quite a lot of time in my hand and did my best in spending those time in just meditation and reflection.

It dawn upon me that we are almost half way through the year and golly, time sure went by us pretty fast. As i was reflecting over the passing months, i began to have flashes of people in my mind, mostly from youth Ablaze. I began to ask myself, "How they really doing?" I can see some crack in some of them from the pressure of just going through the daily routine, some are broken, some are going through a season of searching and others, rebuilding after a tragic loss. Anyway, to all Youth Ablaze ( as well as others whom I love and care), I would like you to stop for a moment as you ponder on these questions i am about to ask. Many of you are serving and ministering to your family, in your school, in youth as well as in Church throughout the week. Whatever capacity you are serving in, I would like to encourage you…please do not compromise these areas:

1. Be disciplined in your devotional life.
2. Be submissive, with a heart of honor to the overseers, leaders in your life - I’m not talking only about church leaders :) What about parents, teachers, employers, etc.
3. Fulfill your responsibilities in family relationships - work around the house, honor your parents
4. Obey the Lord, in pursuing the goals He’s given you for your life. Do you know them?
5. Pursue spiritual gifts for a fruitful life.
6. Be a witness to your neighbors…card, little gift, birthday, praises, encouragement etc...

Thank you for being so faithful in serving in the last 6 months. Thank you for being so faithful in attending youth, church, cell group and Sunday games. Thank you for taking the time to take care of your "daily simple chores" everyday. Remember this as well, do not forsake your family, school, work, and your neighborhood. Build His KINGDOM by living joyfully in the world and around the people He’s placed in your lives.

Bradah Jit @ 11:00 AM | 0 comments






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