28.4.08

27 April

Pastor continued to share with us about the damaged roof. We were now starting to see the water-marks on the roof. Cost of repair USD8,000 plus. Labourers - members of the church, to cut down cost. We continued to pray and believe. Even as God looked after the birds and the lillies of the valley, He would surely looked after us. AMEN!

You know, one could surely worship God with all sorts of instruments. This elderly man always used this special horn from Israel during worship. He would take it out and blow it as and when it was appropriate in a song. When it came to worshipping God, one just didn't need any rehearsals. There were also 2 elderly ladies who would play their tambourines every week.


The man and his horn from Israel

Crayola Factory

After service, we decided to visit the Crayola Factory. The kids have been using Crayola paint, markers, crayons...it would be nice to visit the place where it all began. Since we have come a long way to here, we must not missed it.


Entrance of Crayola Factory


Here, graffiti is permitted


The Crayola studio - the place where kids unleashed their creativity




Kai & Ann were let lose

Inside the Crayola Factory was another interesting place - The National Canal Museum. It was a museum which showed how people made used of the water canal to transport their goods. It was educational and interesting as the kids each got a ship to experiment with.


Q-ing up, waiting for their turn


Here we go...





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