Meeting up with Daniel a.ka. Pesso for Vietnamese lunch. Pesso is currently serving as an intern in Clayton Church of Christ Fellowship. He's involves in international students' ministry. Pesso the ever easy-going guy is married a year ago! We had the opportunity to attend the International Students Ministry in which he was leading in the church.
Hun Por, God-sent at just the right time. This brother has always been helpful. We haven't seen him for some time. Met up with him one Sunday at Clayton Church and told us he's based in Sydney for his work now. We've been praying hard for accomodation when we attend Hillsongs Conference in July. Many people told us most hotels/motels are booked. Here we are...experiencing God's grace again - Hun Por opened his home for us to stay during our 10 days in the city.
Pizza! Ed's favourite food. Dinner with Daniel and Sue at their beautiful home. This couple was formerly from Penang too. Now with their little girl, Naomi and one more on the way, they made their home in Melbourne. Very warm and friendly couple though we don't really know them back in Penang.
Fellowship to Penang folks means FOOD. A gathering of Penangites at John and Ruth Ngoo's home in Rowville. Mike and Viv's family also joined us for steamboat. A real good way to warm up - glorious food, good fellowship and nice wine to flush down the system.
Manyando or known by us as Mandy, from Zambia...a student here. She is easy to talk to and gladly shares her experiences and eagerly listening to ours. Although our cultures differ but we can sense the love of God flowing in our sharings.
Selina with her former classmate, Marjoree and Marjoree's sister, Emily. Both are great woman. Marjoree is a medical doctor with the Royal Brisbane Hospital and a woman of strength and courage. Emily is pursuing her studies in Masters now and shares a similarity with Chrisa. They are both the youngest girl amongst 3 girls in their family and they like lollies! At least that's what they said to each other.
Hun Por, God-sent at just the right time. This brother has always been helpful. We haven't seen him for some time. Met up with him one Sunday at Clayton Church and told us he's based in Sydney for his work now. We've been praying hard for accomodation when we attend Hillsongs Conference in July. Many people told us most hotels/motels are booked. Here we are...experiencing God's grace again - Hun Por opened his home for us to stay during our 10 days in the city.
Pizza! Ed's favourite food. Dinner with Daniel and Sue at their beautiful home. This couple was formerly from Penang too. Now with their little girl, Naomi and one more on the way, they made their home in Melbourne. Very warm and friendly couple though we don't really know them back in Penang.
Fellowship to Penang folks means FOOD. A gathering of Penangites at John and Ruth Ngoo's home in Rowville. Mike and Viv's family also joined us for steamboat. A real good way to warm up - glorious food, good fellowship and nice wine to flush down the system.
Manyando or known by us as Mandy, from Zambia...a student here. She is easy to talk to and gladly shares her experiences and eagerly listening to ours. Although our cultures differ but we can sense the love of God flowing in our sharings.
Selina with her former classmate, Marjoree and Marjoree's sister, Emily. Both are great woman. Marjoree is a medical doctor with the Royal Brisbane Hospital and a woman of strength and courage. Emily is pursuing her studies in Masters now and shares a similarity with Chrisa. They are both the youngest girl amongst 3 girls in their family and they like lollies! At least that's what they said to each other.
Hey... Its good to hear whats going on with u all thru this blog. Have a blessed time in Aussie.God bless your whole family always.