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My friends came over to visit me and my sisters today. :D It was so fun and my heart felt a little more lighter. I really don’t know how life would be without friends who know who you are—who you REALLY are. It’s like my heart went home today. Thank you, Lord for good friends who remind me of who I am in You. Thank you for reminding me that I am still the Cathy of long ago. Your child. I may have grown up but I’d always be your child. Me and my friends. :D

My friends came over to visit me and my sisters today. :D It was so fun and my heart felt a little more lighter.

I really don’t know how life would be without friends who know who you are—who you REALLY are. It’s like my heart went home today.

Thank you, Lord for good friends who remind me of who I am in You. Thank you for reminding me that I am still the Cathy of long ago. Your child. I may have grown up but I’d always be your child. Me and my friends. :D

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I always dream of becoming a great woman of God. Like Elisabeth Elliot, Amy Carmichael, Esther, Deborah…

I want to be like Ptr. Tim and Ptr. Min, Max Lucado, and David and Paul.

But to be like them is not an easy road. These people have gone through a lot and has witnessed the faithfulness of God—a lot—to be who they are today.

They all wanted to be like Jesus…and knew what it cost to follow Him.

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The other day, I stayed for a few minutes at the Korean Cultural Center library with my friend Anne because we came to early for our Sagunja training (Korean traditional painting).Saw a lot of Korean films but since I couldn’t watch, I went on to take a look at the books inside. Guess what I picked to read?Fairytales. Korean folktales.I hope one day I can share the stories back on the blog. Someday I might their relevance to our Christian faith. :D But really cool and entertaining. Really funny! No wonder Koreans are so good in comedy…  

The other day, I stayed for a few minutes at the Korean Cultural Center library with my friend Anne because we came to early for our Sagunja training (Korean traditional painting).

Saw a lot of Korean films but since I couldn’t watch, I went on to take a look at the books inside. Guess what I picked to read?

Fairytales. Korean folktales.

I hope one day I can share the stories back on the blog. Someday I might their relevance to our Christian faith. :D But really cool and entertaining. Really funny! No wonder Koreans are so good in comedy…  

Featured on Manna For Jenny

Last year, I met a new bloggy friend (thanks to our online community) and I am so grateful, humbled and  blessed to get featured on her blog. Jenny’s questions really made me dig down deep and realize the significance of blogging as a way of sharing about Jesus.

Please also check out Jenny’s site for more inspiring stories of faith from real people! Really beautiful testimonies! :D

mannaforjenny:

Blogging is a calling from the Lord.

Since blogs are popular right now and many young people read online to find answers to their questions—from simple issues to the most complicated stuff in their lives—bloggers are really in an important position of influence.

At first I didn’t…

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