My local church Victory Pioneer is really good at equipping and empowering its people to do the ministries that God has called each of his followers to be a part of. Just last month, we got trained on The Power of United Prayer. Like a Swiss knife, prayer can look such a basic tool in a Christian's life but it can really come in handy in unlikely situations. The basic of course is God's love, and from that, we can extend the same love to other people by praying for them and even prophesying or speaking God's Words to them. I remember really being in faith during the training that God would give me divine boldness to pray even for people whom I have never known. That boldness would really be useful as I meet people when I travel. Even more so that Í feel like being sent to places where people are in need.
Just this weekend we got trained on Spiritual Warfare. This topic has always got the least of me as I would always think that fighting spiritual warfare are for those who are hard core Christians... those who spend their whole day praying or casting out demons. But then my eyes were opened to the truth that God can use anyone to deliver people from the oppressions they are facing just by being motivated by the love of God. The stories, tips and videos shown all appealed to my heart that I'm convinced now that God can use me up to the point of facing demons and casting them out.
Probably for other members of the church, these trainings are the normal stuff that feeds their spiritual discipline. However for me, these events are like subplots that unfold and confirms the major plot in my life which is to say, my calling. I realize that traveling has greater purpose than just exploring but it can spread the love of God contagiously if only travellers are aware of the same love that Jesus shown on the cross.
May 16 would always be a remarkable day as once again, it has confirmed and made clearer the calling that God has planned out for me. It's even crazy that I was woken in the middle of my sleep and though I tried to go back to sleep, I couldn't help but cry out of the overwhelming things the Lord is doing in my life. A wretch that God wants to use. That's me.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Sunday, May 3, 2015
9 Things You Can Enjoy in Singapore even on a Tight Schedule
When the year started, I prayed to God to send me to 2 countries. Send is the best appropriate word for me since going abroad is something I cannot do by myself alone. I need a sponsor, a generous one. God, being the faithful One that He is, answered that prayer through a surprise. Earlier this April, Microsoft announced a training in Singapore that involves the product I'm handling for my company. In no time, I was walking the streets of Singapore.
Although I was there for only 3 days and 2 nights and my free time didn't start until 5pm, I planned spontaneously for my tight wanderlust adventure. And though the schedule is tight, I had the best of city experience in this world-renown country.
9 Things You Can Enjoy in Singapore even on a Tight Schedule.
1. Checking my bucket list to walk the OCBC Skyway in the Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay.
I get my everyday feeds of wanderlust articles from different sources but most of it I catch from people I follow in Instagram and from Lonely Planet articles published daily in MSN. Thrillingly one day, I stumbled upon the article "Best Skywalks in the World" and OCBC Skywalk in Singapore happened to be one of them. Right at that instant when I was looking at the photo and reading the caption, it instantly became an item in my bucket list and I knew I could tick it off so soon. So April 27, we were settled at Carlton hotel at 3pm, worked a bit, and by 5pm I already hit the road for Gardens by the Bay.
It was a long walk from Marina Bay Station to the Gardens and I should've taken the Bayfront route but it was worth the 45-minute walk! :) The Skyway is not very high and is entirely secure with no chance of you falling unless you intentionally jump. It was glorious to see the sun set within the towers of Marina Bay Sands. It's worth my 5S$ (168Php) to see the different shades of green in this modern city.
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| My signature pose on OCBC Skyway across Marina Bay Sands |
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| A snapshot of the supertrees light show taken while I was laid on the grass. |
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| The streets of Singapore. |
3. Walking the unfamiliar streets of SG. I'm a walker especially in an unfamiliar place. I cherish every step I take towards the destination I have set, or sometimes away from it. I did it in Vietnam and I would definitely not miss doing it in SG especially that its streets are clean, modern and so safe!
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| So you can travel the whole country using the train system? Impressive! |
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| German girls who helped me take shots :D |
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| Malaysian local who helped me with my train ride :) |
6. Modern structures. The high rise structures, although present in Manila, gave me a more western feel. I'm a nature lover and nature never fails to be my favorite but I highly appreciates architecture as well.
7. Free WiFi everywhere! Unlike here in the Philippines where only a few establishment offer free wifi, in SG there's free Wifi everywhere if you have a good signal. I think they put the whole country under a network of access points so you can get internet anywhere. Even hotels give it for free. I was waiting on a cab queue in Fullerton Hotel under strong rains and was surprised to find out that I could access the hotel's wifi although I'm not a guest.
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| Majestic view at the Merlion Park |
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| There's wifi almost everywhere! |
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| Met my friend Dianne. |
9. Waiting is not boring at the Airport. It is recommended that during international flights, you should be at the airport at least 3 hours prior to ETD. Most of the time, I bring a book or something else to make myself entertained of productive between check in time and boarding time. However, I didn't need that in the mall/terminals of Changi Airport. I didn't even notice the time passing while I was window shopping!
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| Mall feel in the airport |
There are still a lot to enjoy in SG that I wasn't able to do due to lack of spare time. However, I'm definitely gonna make time for the following on my next visit.
Go to the farthest stations of the Train Station in the North, East and West lines :D (Bucket list)`
Explore the Little India and Chinatown
Explore the Little India and Chinatown
Universal Studios
Botanical Garden
Shop till I drop
See you next time, Sing!
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