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I am always with you Posted on 13th Oct 2010, 8:02pm by admin

Have you ever felt a sense of despair and impending doom when you’re left with no options?

Well, this writer certainly did…

in charge of organizing September’s monthly mass, he couldn’t find a keyboardist at the last minute as his keyboardist was still in hospital doing exit rounds at 7pm! It certainly didn’t help that there was a substantial turnout that evening.

And just as this writer was announcing his apologies for having everyone sing A-capella for the evening, someone volunteered on the spot to play the keyboard for the service! The service carried on smoothly, and everyone had a lovely night out with dinner after that!

That is one of the most defining moments when I felt that God has always been with me.

In our daily hustle-bustle routine of life, we are too often stuck in a rut. We must never forget that God is always with us in our journey - giving us strength to see us through those low times!

What’s your most memorable moment when you felt God’s presence? =)

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