Kepulangan Dari Percutian Yang Lama


Hello guys! For the first time, I’m back to blogging again. I stopped writing blogs for quite a while because of a hectic job that didn’t allow me time, but thank you to those who have stayed and continued to follow me.

First of all, I want to say welcome back to all my followers! Most importantly, I’ve realized that in this world, we can do anything within our ability—especially things that make us happy and excited.

This picture shows kids and adults sitting in a circle on chairs during a ministry outreach visit to one of our branches in Kampong Orang Asli Ulu Cuai, Rembau. After years of working in the logistics field, I finally made the bold decision to quit and pursue my true calling—to serve full-time in the community. 😊😊 For me, it was the best decision of my life, and I have no regrets. All the stress from work—goodbye! Now, I can truly enjoy the freedom to be myself and contribute as much as I can to make a difference in the lives of others.

Going back to the picture, this happens once a month. I visit different Orang Asli villages, conducting programs for the youth and children in the community. Our activities include games, educational sessions, seminars, counselling, music, and religious or moral teachings. Of course, I don’t do this alone—there are a few amazing people who consistently support me in building rapport and fostering good relationships with the Orang Asli community.

I am truly blessed by those who join me on this journey to make a positive impact in the lives of the Orang Asli. A special shoutout and heartfelt thanks to my dearest little brother Julyanus, Kennedy K., and Sister Seniwathy. These are just a few of the committed companions who are always by my side whenever I need them.

I’m done with the appreciation above 👄👄👄 – so now, to anyone interested in getting involved, feel free to drop a comment and let me know! If you have items like clothes or other usable but unwanted goods, you’re welcome to drop them off at my residence. I’d be more than happy to bring them to the Orang Asli community on my next trip.




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