lifesong
Everyone needs compassion
Love that's never failing
Let mercy fall on me
Everyone needs forgiveness
The kindness of a Saviour
The hope of nations
Saviour, He can move the mountains
My God is mighty to save
He is mighty to save
Forever author of salvation
He rose and conquered the grave
Jesus conquered the grave
So take me as you find me
All my fears and failures
Fill my life again
I give my life to follow
Everything I believe in
Now I surrender
Shine your light in
Let the whole world see
We're singing, for the glory
Of the risen King
Jesus, Shine your light in
Let the whole world see
We're singing for the glory
Of the risen king
Friday, September 29, 2006
-5:09 pm
Finally, promos are over.
I sincerely thank God for keeping me, especially through the past few weeks with little rest and long hours of study time (i.e. the self-imposed and rigorous process of stuffing my brain with (almost) everything that was taught for the entire year).
Without His peace guarding my heart and mind, the hope I clung on to knowing that He will carry me, and the assurance that He is in control, I wouldn't have survived quite unscathed. Battle wounds include big, dark, eyebags, a runny nose (a symptom which exploded right after promos as though it has been holding back all along for the right time) and a very slowly working brain because of the prolonged exertion of the past intense four days.
I've been spending the most of today sleeping and lazing around, which I haven't done in AGES.
And, as you can see, I took some time to change my blogskin. Nope, I didn't design it-
evidently. I haven't once changed my blogskin since I started blogging. See how risk-adverse I am? Tsk tsk. I'm somewhat uncomfortable with change (well, depending on what
kind of change)- that's why God usually has to use a sledge-hammer on me.
Although I don't really like these kinds of layouts in which there's only a tiny area for you to scroll through, I decided to give it a try. Experimentation, I call it. It does come with risks. But I have cautiously saved my old template somewhere, like a good, kiasee Singaporean who's always prepared with backups- in the remote case of our machines failing us. However, it is important to note that the chances of me completely sabotaging my own blog are increased tenfold because I am an html
noob.So, please kindly comment on this makeover. If you find that it's
1. really difficult to navigate around the page and
2. that it's immensely irritating to have to scroll up and down quite a number of times just to read the entire tagboard,
I will gladly rid you of the inconvenience and revert back to my good old Kisses From Heaven layout that Sandra did for me. Sidebars are always your safest bet. (:
No, I won't be offended by your (constructive) criticism so do feel free to comment! Thankee.
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