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Glad Tidings Klang

We drove to Klang, about 40 minutes from Kuala Lumpur to Glad Tidings, one of our supporting churches for their Youth Concurent Service. They have over 100 young and energetic people worshipping the Lord - we were so excited to be invited to minister to such a dynamic group of young people.

The very energetic worship team. They did an excellent job in the worship service.
Tony preached on birthing God's divine destiny and the congregation responded to the Word. Many came for the altar to be prayed for and some stayed after the service to talk to us.
Tony and his mom at a restaurant.Our very cute niece, Anna, with RM 1.00! She was fussing in a car ride so we gave her RM1 (or about 0.30 cents in USD) to pacify her...judging from her expression, I don't think it worked :-)
The girls with the Silver Surfer, a character from a sci-fic movie at a mall.This is the KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken fast food restaurant) that Tony worked in when he was a teenager!!! He showed the girls the back restaurant - it's still there!!!MacDonald's heaven!!!!!!!!

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Gillian said…
*lol* Catching up with your bloggie after >ten days away. I neglected to tell you that it was only on Day 8 of the holiday that I myself realised that I wasn't coming back till Wednesday! Quite 'blur sotong'!

Let me know when e girls wanna go swimming!

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