Thank you,
Bue for the welcome. :D
I guess it's pretty hard for me as well as the rest of the
RBS students to re-enter our respective lives again. There is so much expectations to meet. And a lot of people also expect us to fall. This is not a lie. There will be people who will fall, including me. But the fall is not so important as getting right back up.
As I keep mentioning, I don't feel myself becoming any holier now. The closer we walk with God, we will see more of our sins. We will feel more horrible of ourselves. If we ever try to compare with other people, we're just rationaliesing. That was not a typo. It is just plain lies.
There is just so much to learn from
RBS. Only if you go there with an open mind and obey the rules (most of the time). So many things in the Bible became real to me.
But yes, I do miss you all, and I learn to love everyone. I wish I could explain more about how
RBS has impacted me as well as so many others, but it's just too much. So yes, I recommend all of you who are reading this to go, go and experience it first hand. You won't regret it at all.
Don't let the
RBS alumni who have fallen discourage you from going. Many have fallen, yet many still have
benefited.
God Bless!