Testimony & Thanksgiving: KICKSTART FRESHMEN GATHERING

We praise the Lord for what he has done for us at Kickstart last weekend! Here are some thanksgiving from Kickstart 🌟 If you are a uni student and would like to be connected to a community, contact us at info.oyp@catholic.org.sg or learn more HERE!

“I decided to sign up for Kickstart after a long time of distance from God. I had thought of my faith as something personal and thought I could find God alone. But I realized that this was not the case so I signed up for Kickstart when a friend recommended it to me. And I have learnt so much! From the testimonies to the sharings, I have come to discover that our faith is more than just ourselves but about the the whole church as well. With this new knowledge, I feel ready to try again in my journey to be closer to God.”

Gabriel Lim, NUS, Participant

“I came into kickstart feeling very distant from God and wasn’t sure what this camp would provide for me. But through the sessions on Day 1, I was reminded that even if I don’t see or feel it, Jesus is always waiting for me to come home, and he hasn’t and won’t ever give up on me. I won’t say that I’m completely renewed and firm in my faith, but at the very least, I claim that God will always be standing by me. “And if from the course you intend I depart, speak to the sails of my wandering heart” (Captain by Hillsong)”

Catherine Chia, NTU, Participant

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