Sunday, January 31, 2010

Dear Church,

Greetings in the blessed name of Jesus!

How are you doing? I pray that you have had a good week and a better one to come. This is the last weekend of January and I trust that you have put all your plans for 2010 in place. Always remember that if we fail to plan, then we are only planning to fail. So, don’t take your goals and visions lightly, for they add values to our lives. And this weekend is the first weekend I am away from church for this year. By the time you are reading this, I am already in Singapore speaking at a Methodist church. I am very excited about this conference as I will be inspiring them to lead the next 10 years with faith and courage. The band is also here with me. So church, please continue to pray for us. I covet that. And right after that, I will be leaving for Moscow to speak at the Malaysian Fellowship Winter Conference entitled, ‘Change Begins with Me.’ This year, they are expecting 300 participants and I will be challenging 200 of them to participate in one of their medical relief works. WOW! It is very challenging indeed but I know with faith and your intercession, I am sure I will achieve that goal.

On another note, I want to express my most sincere gratitude to all of you who gave generously and willingly to the Haiti Earthquake Fund last week. All of you guys are just simply amazing. Already, we are in our Arise and Build season yet you gave above and beyond. Last week, in both of our services, together with our Chinese church we collected a total close to RM30K! Amen! With that, it allows us to send at least 2 more doctors. I pray we will able to find more doctors to be sent to Haiti to help those who are suffering and are in need. Church, let us not lose heart in doing good, for we know that whenever we do something for anyone who is in need, we are doing it unto the Lord. Let’s pray that the situation in Haiti will continue to improve as the days go by.
Well, I think that’s all for now. Till then, take care guys and seize the days ahead.

Running with you,

KEV

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