Its so amazing to get to meet soooo..... many people all around the world. It does give us a little taste heaven even though the relationship side of things in most cases are less than perfect. It is really humbling whenever we start looking at the failures and mistakes of others to be reminded of our own hang-ups and flaws.
I had a great time in Brunei though it was short and another great opportunity and new openings in Japan, a place called Sagamihara near Yokohama. A new bonding developed and we are glad to be an encouragement to one another and also to those that we minister to.
Back in London the Lord is opening more doors with Asian students and with students in general. I count it a real privilege to be able to share the Lord's blessings with them, primarily the blessings of His good work in my own life.
Right after I returned from Japan my family and I travelled down to Liverpool (Birkenhead) to visit the Logos 2 and to participate in the Logos 2 Celebration. It was great meeting up with many old friends and meeting new ones too. We celebrated Logos 2 and anticipated in Faith for the completion of Logos Hope in the near future.
In the midst of all seriousness I got to read a quote about my middle-age experience and change. This is what somebody wrote regarding middle-age, "MIDDLE AGE IS WHEN THE BROAD MIND AND THE NARROW WAIST CHANGE PLACES". Isn't that true for most people? I am trying desperately to prove them wrong. But it seems like I am fighting a loosing battle. There are certain truths that are dominant. For whatever its worth, I am still praising the Lord.
Lately I have been getting into more and more Anglican churches here in the UK. There are quite a few which are about a few hundred years old. Yesterday we went to one that is about 1000 years old, YES A THOUSAND YEARS OLD!!! And to make it more exciting the church is surrounded by saints that are awaiting the resurrection. That means it looks more like a cemetary than a church. This is the only one like that. We have been to quite a few like this. We understand that it is part of the DIE HARD tradition. What can we say.
Well I hope those of you who read this will drop me a line and give me a call. Have a great day.
Praising Jesus
Kenny Gan
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