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Welcome to the world Tabitha Rosabelle

Last monday, our bible study leader just gave birth to their first baby Tabitha Rosabelle.
Oh! She's just so cute. Her pink skin, chinita eyes and long legs are just some indications that she'll grow up to be pretty like her mom Ate Rosy.
I am really awed at how this wonderful event came to the lives of my discipler and her husband. Allow me to share some of my thoughts about my discipler for more than 6 years. I hope this would encourage you as well.
Ate Rosy used to work in a corporate company even there she showed her love for Jesus. Leading bible studies, talking to people she can share Christ with and bringing friends to church when possible. You wouldnt imagine that this woman who is so inlove with God used to have a life of broken relationships, damaging lifestyle of vice and delusion of self-righteousness.
Jesus changed her life dramatically. Her twin sister shared the gospel to her.
Indeed the to those who are in Christ become a new creation, born-again, born in the Spirit.
So Ate Rosy became active in church. She became song leader (boy! she's a great singer), worship team leader, then a bible study leader. Now she's a full time worker.
I look up to her. I see her testimony and imagine how to add years growing in the Lord and serving Him with all your heart and strength. How to be a woman, wait upon the Lord, being complete in Christ.
She gave birth at age 42 and got married at around 40. The plans of the Lord is perfect and sure.
I am 29 turning 30 on September and imagine myself 10 years from now, I hope and pray that I will be what God would want me to be.
To Tabitha Rosabelle, welcome to the world. You are blessed to have mommy and daddy who love Jesus. We are also here to be your big sisters. :D

See the cutesy baby Tabitha Rosabelle in youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwvvvxuLnYo

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