Monday, 15 April 2013

Breaking Camp



 Break camp and advance into the hill country of the Amorites….  See, I have given you this land. Go in and take possession of the land the Lord swore he would give to your fathers—to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob—and to their descendants after them,” Deut 1:7-8.   Just this morning I found myself thinking about how it is mid April 2013 already and I remembered when at the start of the year I resigned my job to take on a new adventure.  The thought somehow led me to this biblical verse when the Israelites were told to move on and take possession of the new land.
Taking possession of a new land was no ordinary decision to me considering it involved relocating into another country where I would find new people and whole lot new experiences. And I would travel amidst mixed feelings to this new town. The fear of the unknown, the anxiety about the choice I had made all crowded my mind and had I been fainthearted I would have changed my mind. Little did I know that that place would finally become my home and for three months running I am happily getting acquainted.  And like the Isrealites moved on casting their fears aside, I chose to move on.  And I have learned many a lesson the main one being: That change is not for the fainthearted; in fact whoever embraces change should consider themselves stronger than Badanga(were we not told that he was the strongest man in Singapore). Whether it is a job, marital status, political, city or country, change is necessary because in the end - like one of my Secondary school teachers used to say - if you don’t change, change will change you!  But we all know way leads on to way, and whatever happens, I hope I will be telling the story to my son and his children that one day I made a choice and that made all the difference in my life.
Cheers,
Pen Ninah

4 comments:

  1. Any witnesses needed? Bambi,good one. Why the hell dont I own a blog?

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  2. Edmund you are welcome anytime!

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  3. Why do i date? Divorce is never an option


    · Dating = Multiple prospects it is the time to figure out who you are most compatible with. Find out what you can tolerate and what you cannot. Ask a lot of question review your spiritual levels, are you both mature, what is your religious up-bringing did you both have: does it match? What role does each of you play in the family? Share who you are and please be open and honest. You do not want to hurt anyone nor be hurt yourself. At this phase no exchange of personal feelings yet, such as how much you care for each other nor share heart feelings nor exchange of physicality yet. So do your planning and prepare your fields before building any house. Plan before getting into a relationship. Ask yourself : WHAT DO I REALLY WANT?,Then with time your will learn whats next. Prepare for marriage. But i would say, lean on God and make him your be and first consultant before you make any decisions .





    ONLY ONE CONDITION FOR DIVORCE




    Ask God to search you the person, whom you are compatible with for eternity. Jesus is the master Planer. He alone can cover and maintain marriage. For his Love is unbeatable. God can help you flee from life regret. The best way to doing this is Trinity. You + God (The holy-spirit to guide you ) and your partner.

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  4. if just wanted to share that with you Peninah, i hope you like it , it is one of my recent blog-posts. you can check it out and live a comment please. love and miss you , i will see you soon at the Focus.http://brenda-uwubuntu-mihigo.blogspot.com/2013/05/why-do-i-date-divorce-is-never-option.html

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