Again, we had our routine morning devotions followed by breakfast. Today's breakfast was especially good because of the spoils we've got from Gudong Sitoli town the previous day. We had BREAD, Peanut butter, Eggs... O gosh... it had been a long time since I've eaten any of that sort.
KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMME
Kindergarten programme resumes as per normal. Jessica and I stayed back for it. Jessica being a gifted teacher, was very natural and entertaining with the young children. All of them were strangely stuck on to her throughout her lesson. Perhaps it's also due to the strange balls on her hands. She was going through the wordless gloves with them =)
YELLOW, BLACK, RED, WHITE, GREEN
Basic colours bearing much meaning... After which we did the wordless chain for them to hang on their bags. Lots of beads to string, had to help them out with the tying of knots and stuff, even the kindergarten teachers had trouble with it. The product is something which they can display on their school bags.
IKIP COLLEGE PROGRAMME
Darren, Esther and Robin followed Gilbert over to college for the second session of communications programme. They have an entertaining session, learning the skills and the concept of communications. During their break, they had good conversations with the local students, sharing their faith and interest with each other. Using this opportunity, we extended our invitation for our Saturaday Bible Study Fellowship and for our Evangelistic Final Night. Response was great!
3pm English for Junior Session was conducted by me. We learn new sentence structure based on my favourite topic – Food! The different types of Makanan(food) and some questions and answers using those words we have learnt. Jessica's cousin too joined us for the lesson. Through interactive speech and sentence structures, we managed to know each other better. I like to eat CHICKEN. I do not like to eat DURIAN.
DINNER WITH CAMP VOLUNTEERS
In the evening, we invited all the helpers who helped us in one way or another for dinner at a restaurant. Altogether, there were 17 of us. We had a great time together, talking about the memories of the camp and gave our feedback on how to improve the activities.
During dinner, i was talking with Alimad about the Christian Faith. He commented that before he was involved in this Christian Camp, he always knew Christianity as "My family is one, so am I". Faith, Confession of sin, Believing in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour was a totally new thing. I've shared testimonies of my walk with Christ, and i guess it spurred him on to pursue a closer relationship with God. God works in many ways, and while we are so focused on attending to the needs of the children in camp, God is somewhere else planting seeds of faith in the rest of us.
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