In a month's time, SFC will celebrate it's 20th year as a ministry and the team is already at the final stretch of preparations for this big event. We just had our first coordination meeting this year and during his exhortation, Kuya Shok boldly proclaimed that 2013 is a year of transitions.
Reflecting on the word, I looked at myself and how I have been in the previous years. It dawned on me that indeed 2013 is a year of transitions for me - career, service, family, lovelife, etc. And I am but excited to see what God will reveal to me this year.
Thus, today I declare that this year will truly be different because as I answered on an FB contest hosted by Gush Shop, I will be bigger, bolder, stronger, more giving, more loving, and definitely better than I was in 2012 and in the past 26 years.
While I may be a little uncomfortable with the unknown future and while sometimes I just wish I could resist change because I fear it would be hard for me to adjust, I am also fully aware that it's something I cannot hide nor escape from. Change is inevitable, so they say. I am actually practicing that art of being thankful for changes because it only means growth and improvement. And because it will always be part of my life, my journey towards Christ, I am embracing it and welcoming it with excitement, hope, and trust that God has prepared nothing but the best. :)
Reflecting on the word, I looked at myself and how I have been in the previous years. It dawned on me that indeed 2013 is a year of transitions for me - career, service, family, lovelife, etc. And I am but excited to see what God will reveal to me this year.
Thus, today I declare that this year will truly be different because as I answered on an FB contest hosted by Gush Shop, I will be bigger, bolder, stronger, more giving, more loving, and definitely better than I was in 2012 and in the past 26 years.
While I may be a little uncomfortable with the unknown future and while sometimes I just wish I could resist change because I fear it would be hard for me to adjust, I am also fully aware that it's something I cannot hide nor escape from. Change is inevitable, so they say. I am actually practicing that art of being thankful for changes because it only means growth and improvement. And because it will always be part of my life, my journey towards Christ, I am embracing it and welcoming it with excitement, hope, and trust that God has prepared nothing but the best. :)
Don't just grow old, grow up. :) |
Challenge yourself. Outdo yourself. :) |
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