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Conversations on 'Sya Na Ba?'

This afternoon, I had a casual but interesting conversation with one of the pastors in our church.The topic stemmed from the upcoming singles fellowship this month on asking God's will in terms of relationship, Sya Na Ba? (Is it Him/Her?).

Me: What will you do if you have a crush?
Kuya O: What kind of crush?
Me: yung kinikilig ka kapag nakikita mo
Kuya O: there's nothing wrong with being friendly
Me: what will you do if someone you don't like has crush on you?
Kuya O: you can be honest. but speak with brotherly love

I will miss the fellowship this month because I'll be out of town, but I will definitely get an audio copy of the preaching.

Note: All Single adults are invited to come to Solo Christo Fellowship on May 15, Sunday at 1pm

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  1. Comment na ako sana...pero I think I know a little too much about what you're talking about :)) Let me guess...si Kuya Oscar?

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  2. hahahahaha! Nakakatuwa naman! Ang cute mo, Ate Me! :)) Sino kaya ung "crush" na yan? :>

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