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Sunday, December 31, 2006

Cambodia Reflection #1

Today i have a revelation from the Lord abt the Cambodia Trip.

I was sharing with one of my colleagues regarding my trip and i was saying that the students there chose their course/school based on course fees, and not based on interest. I have this student in particular, who enrolled in this HRU English course cos it was cheaper than engineering course or accounting course. These pupils most like want to arm themselves with a university degree in any university, any course within Phnom Penh.

I remembered that when i went out with my students for the Phnom Penh citytour, i saw one building called the Phnom Penh Centre (office building). That is the ONLY office building i saw in the entire stretch. Pastor Rol/Lily once asked us during training, is education the answer to get out of povety? From the lone standing building, i know the answer is no. The university graduates still cannot find jobs and will return to the same line as their parents, which is hairdressing, street stores, selling fruits, things etc. They chose their course bcos they had NO choice, mayb they dun even like what they are studying, but they are thirsty for success.

The Lord brought me back to the days when i cldnt get into my choices. In the 1st intake, my 1st choice was NJC followed by AJC, i got into AJC. My 2nd intake, my 1st choice was science stream in AJC, followed by AJC commerce, i got into AJC Commerce. I gladly did my best and opted for NUS Bizad as my 1st choice. I got my 2nd choice, which was NUS Arts. I majored in Economics and Statistics, and wanted to do honours in Statistics. Somehow I did better in my econs, so i swinged towards Econs. Eventually, i din make it to Honours stream and was thrown into the working world.

Why am i sharing all these? The Lord brought me to those days when i settled for 2nd best. The choices which i termed as 2nd best. I think i can live with believing that the best that i want, might not be the best that God wants for me. As compared to the Cambodia students, i am in a much more blessed, much more fortunate position. I had so many choices that i cld have made. I sensed that Lord is assuring me that, He had my life in His hands and its never a random 2nd choice that He gave to me.

For that, i'm touched and thankful. Be contented with the many things we have....... The end of year is coming..... its always a time to count your blessings!

Love, Candy

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