Unforgettable Life Changing Experience
February 14, 2007Experiences are somehow the best teacher that one person could ever have. It is the one who will know whether the one you are doing is good or bad in the eyes of the beholder or just your parents or your friends.
Experiences somehow links us to the world and what it is. Doing things that somehow can change your life in just a second. Experiences that will change your perspective in life, far from what it is right now. Experieces that can change your thinking of what is life and the meaning to it. Experieces that will change your life FOREVER.
Now, the introduction is quite true. (Btw, the introduction is not quoted, I made that) Experieces do come in good and bad times, and it really does change our life’s view or our life forever. It is what they call Life Changing Experiece. And it passes to every people, man or woman, boy or girl, tall or short, cute or not, CP2 teacher or PS teacher.
Usually, people can say that their most unforgettable life changing experiece is the time where they accepted Jesus as their Lord and Personal saviour. Me too.
The Life Changing Experiece goes like this: It was summer of my 1st year in High School, on going 2nd year in the beginning of the school year. Eventhough, I was a Pastor’s Kid, I never really accepted Him as my Personal Saviour, I just believe that He is there to guide us and be there for us. So, it was a summer camp, ISCF (Inter-School Christian Fellowship), and it was the one who made me accept Him. For the 1 week I was in that camp, I somehow came closer to God (God++), and in the last day of the camp, we had a testimonial night. The testimonial night is the time in which we had to tell what we had learned and what we will do when we go back to our lives.
It was on the testimonial night that most of us, first timers in that camp, cried. We didnt know why, but the prayer of our camp counselors and the singing of our camp director, was quite relaxing and next we know is my group mates, including me, are crying our hearts out. And it was the time which I accepted God. ISCF camp.
Well, that was quite lovely wasnt it? Personal? Not quite. Life changing? Yup.
