Wednesday, August 22, 2007

My 1994 - 2002

For those who don't know, I have been a christian since my secondary school years. I was involved in Youth for Christ then taking part in the many activities and inviting reluctant friends to the events. I was also one of the student pillars in the organisation, where I am suppose to be like a role model for the rest to follow, something like that. But when I was in Sec 2, I fell in love with one of my schoolmates and that's when I stopped all chiristian activities.

Looking back at my life, I can clearly see the difference between the days when I am close to God and when I chose to lead my ways. Ever since I stopped turning to God, my life turned into a mess. That was from 1994 - 2002 (14-22 yrs old). Looking at me now, you wouldn't have believed how messed up I was. Many things which I have done in those years, I try to put them behind me and move on with life. Many which my family do not even know and I have no wish to list them out in my blog as well. But what I want to let you know is that Jesus Christ truly transformed my life.

I met my husband in 2002 and went back to church in 2003. I realised that in the days I am with God, no matter how difficult life is, things always turned out smoothly. In the past, no matter how busy I am with the christian activities, my results are good. Once I turned away from God, my results deteriorated until I even wanted to quit school. Also, after smoking for 7 years, I quitted in 2003. Though there are a few relaspses thereafter, I can now declare that I am a non-smoker! Many other things have changed for the better, like quitting gambling and many others. All these bad habits are inherited in my 8 years of messed up life.

I thank God for His grace. That after 8 years of wandering in the "wilderness", He still accepts me and pour out his love for me. Ever since I turned back to God, I have received so many gifts from Him. One of the most precious gifts is my husband, Thomas. (I will share about my gifts and testmonies after 2003 in another day.)

What I want to convey here is that no matter how messed up your life may be now, there is a God that we can depend on. The difficulties that you are facing now are FINISHED when Jesus died on the cross. Christianity is not a religion but a true God who cares for his people.

Monday, August 13, 2007

No Hands! No Legs!

If God has an assignment for us, He is not concerned about our ability. He only needs our availability. ~ Nick Vujicic

My parents knew well the often-quoted verse from James 1:2: "Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds." Dad, as pastor of our church, had often taught on this virtue. However, on the morning of December 4, 1982, in Melbourne, Australia, the words "Praise God!" were far from their lips. Their firstborn son had been born without limbs! There had been no warnings, and even the doctors were shocked. They had no answers.


Nick Vujicic

The whole church mourned over my birth, and my parents were absolutely devastated. People questioned why a God of love would let something like this happen, especially to dedicated Christians. My Dad thought I would not survive for long, but tests proved that I was a healthy baby boy—just with a few limbs missing.

Understandably, my parents had strong concerns about what kind of life I would be able to lead. The first big hurdle for them was to be at peace and trust that God was in control. It took a number of months of grief, with questions and tears, before their hearts came to terms with my condition. But God, always so faithful, provided them strength, wisdom, and courage through those early years, and before long I was old enough to go to school.

Many people assumed that because of my physical disability, I was also mentally disabled. The law in Australia, at that time, didn't allow me to be integrated into a mainstream school. But my mom began to fight to get the law changed, and God did a miracle. I was one of the first disabled students to be integrated into a mainstream school.

I liked school, and I tried to live life like an ordinary kid. But during my early years of school, I felt rejected and weird, and was often bullied because of my physical difference. It was very hard for me to get used to. There were times when I felt so low that I didn't want to go to school because I didn't want to face all the negative attention. I knew that I was different, but on the inside I was just like everyone else. During these years, my parents were my strong support. They encouraged me to ignore what others said about me and to make friends by being friendly myself. When I demonstrated this attitude, other students realized that I was just like them, and they began to be my friends.

Even so, there still were times when I felt depressed and angry because I could not change the way I was, or blame someone for my condition. I could not understand, if God loved me, why He made me like I was. Had I done something wrong? Why was I the only kid who was weird? I felt like I was a burden to those around me, and everyone would be better off if I died. I wanted to end my pain and end my life at a young age, but I am thankful for my parents and family who were always there to comfort me and give me strength.

As I grew older, God continued to teach me to seek Him above all else. When I was around 12 years old, I began to realize how greatly blessed I was. So why should I complain? The verse in Romans 8:28, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him," spoke to my heart. I became convinced that there is no such thing as luck, chance, or coincidence. I gained complete peace knowing that God had a good purpose for my life.

At age 15 I gave my life fully to Christ. I read John 9 where Jesus explained that the reason a man was born blind was "so that the works of God may be revealed in his life." At that time, I prayed that God would heal me so I could be a great testimony of His awesome power. Later on, I was given the wisdom to understand that when we pray for something, if it is God's will, it will happen in His time. But if it is not God's will, we can know that He has something better for us. I now see that God's glory is revealed in my life, and He is using me just the way I am, and in ways others can't be used.

In recent years, I have become more independent and can now take care of all my personal needs. I can do everything from brushing my teeth, combing my hair, dressing up, taking care of my personal hygiene and even shaving. I get around the house by jumping around, and outside the house, I use an electric wheelchair. I love to swim, fish, and play soccer.

I am now 23 years old and have completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a major in financial planning and accounting. I am also a motivational speaker. Because of my experiences with low self-esteem and loneliness, God has implanted a passion for sharing my story with others, especially youth, to help them cope with whatever challenge they have in their lives, and let God turn it into a blessing. I also frequently share my testimony in the corporate sector. I also dream of … sharing my story on the "Oprah Winfrey Show"!

Wherever God leads, I want to follow. With His help, I hope to achieve some dreams in my life: to become the best witness I can be of God's love and hope and to become an international inspirational speaker in both Christian and non-Christian venues. I also dream of becoming financially independent by age 25 through real estate investments, modifying a car for me to drive, and sharing my story on the "Oprah Winfrey Show"! On top of this, I would like to write several best selling books!

Some people may think these goals are too far-fetched for a person with my disabilities. However, I believe that if we have the desire and passion to do something, and if it is God's will, we can achieve our goal. As humans, we continually put limits on ourselves for no reason at all! And what is worse, is putting limits on God who can do all things. The awesome thing about the power of God is that if He wants us to do something, we don't need to focus on our capability, only on our availability. It is God who works through us, and we can't do anything without Him. Once we make ourselves available to do His work, we can rely on His capabilities.

I know God has a great purpose for my life—indeed, for every person's life! If we diligently seek Him, He will give wisdom and strength for our journey.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Gurmit Singh's aka Phua Chu Kang Testimony

Hi,

You must be wondering why on earth would I want to start this blog. All these while when I am not working, all that is on my mind is 'business'. I have always wanted to own a business. But as days goes by, as I attend church these days (New Creation Church), it dawn on me that by my own effort, I can do nothing; and the solution is to 'Look to Jesus'. To look at his finished work on the cross, and health, happy marriage and wealth will come into place, and of course my business too! Therefore, I hope by starting this blog, you will be greatly blessed by testimonies of other people, including myself.

You know, please don't see christianity as a religion. Jesus do not want us to be religious and go through religious rituals or rites. You need not do anything to receive your blessings except to believe that all is complete by Jesus's work. It's so simple. If God made it so simple, why do you want to complicate things?

There is so much to say about the blessings we have, but since this is suppose to be about Gurmit Singh's testimony, I shall carry on in my next release :)

Go on to read the powerful testimony from Gurmit Singh, this cannot be missed!!!