Sunday, April 16, 2006

Wow. Doctor's Journal eh?

Yep. Yesterday and the day before was the showing of the good friday event; Doctor's Journal. Loved it very much. Heard that they said it would be totally different from before and that it wouldn't just be drama, song, then calling out for those who want to accept Christ.

And yes, it is different from before. If I were to put myself in the shoes of a VIP in that event, I would feel kind of overwhelmed at first by the sudden burst of celebrative songs and the hyper-energetic dance performance.

It did came suddenly. Did it?

Anyways, the time travelling concept was quite cliche though; but still I like it. Then in came P. Dom as Doc. Luke, greeting the crowd, beginning his story of Jesus,etc.
But the best part of all was the song; "Imagine me without you
I'd be lost and so confused
I wouldn't last a day I'd be afraid
Without you there to see me through.

Imagine me without you
Lord You know it is just impossible
Because of you
it is all brand new
my life is now worthwhile
I can't imagine me without you."

i jammed! @ 4/16/2006 10:14:00 PM



Name: Gabriel a.k.a gab
B.day: 22.Feb.89
Sch : ITE college East



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changing wallet..
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