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Entry for October 17, 2005

Hmmm,

This was an interesting weekend. First of all, Saturday Morning I was in bed with a bad cold. Well, it got better and I was out of the house at around 3pm to wash my car.

Anyway, Sunday was great. I tell you it was AWESOME!!!
The praise and worship at church was great. I really enjoyed myself in God's presence.

But I guess the icing on the cake was the message.

From Isaiah 58:8
Isaiah 58:8 MKJV
(8) Then shall your light break out as the dawn, and your health shall spring out quickly; and your righteousness shall go before you; the glory of Jehovah shall gather you.

I guess the thing that got me most was when the Pastor talked of Light. When you feel confused, there is darkness pressing in, but when you see clearly, you have light.
I just wondered about areas where I have been facing or experiencing confusion. I need to get light in those areas.

Well, in the afternoon, I then discovered that the Yes (Banana) and No (Orange) camps for the referendum on the constitution are both kinda misleading Kenyans. I really appreciate the information I got during that brief session on the constitution.

Anyway, now I am working at Safcom, chilling for some info from these guys. Seems to be taking forever to come.

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