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Friday, August 18, 2006

a group of Samoans were invited to our school for Chapel today. It wasn't my first time hearing of the country Samoa, but it was really insightful as i never knew there was a country with 97% Christians and even the flag and its coat of arms has a cross of stars on it! Samoa- a country founded by God. and there were pictures of the unspoilt beauty of the beaches, lakes, seas and so on that Samoa is blessed with. then the people danced for us, so cute! like 4 teddybears dancing on stage! they're really big size...and they looked so carefree, so stress-free, and so full and brimming of the love of God just wanting to spread to everyone around them. It was really heartwarming i think, when one of them said that they were not hear to evangelize because of the gift but because of their love for God. it was quite touching actually. Ok i have decided, that Samoa shall be one of my honeymoon destinations in the future :D it seems so pretty and peaceful.

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