(from left) Emily, Samuel, Joel and Galvin

What could possibly happened when I had mild flu and fever the day before, and the situation got better, then went into the diarrhea…..  Almost thought I was about to call Sam Wong, the area manager and William, the team manager that I might not be able to make it for the run.

I slept at 1am this morning and woke up at 3:40am when encountered the first round of diarrhea.  Second round at 5:00am, about 1 hour and 20 minutes before the Run for the Nation 2009.  I began to pray and ask God for His intervention, saying, “If it is Your will, let it be done.  If this is not Your will, let it be so,”

While I was about to give up, I heard a gentle voice from Retna, “Just bring a spare shorts, in the event you need to change,”

With that comforting words, I went.  Sam Wong, was already at the site waiting for the runners, so as the rest of the runners – Emily, Joel and Galvin.

Like this picture, arranged according to height :)

We were given the prayer card in advance as the earlier team’s prayer card was in Tamil.

At 6:20am, with the blessing prayer from the parents, we started the run.

There were about 3 rolling hills for us to climb, with the younger runners, they covered them pretty well.  I was given the privilege to being ‘push’ through these hills.  My mind pops a question to me, “Why didn’t you increase the radient while running on the treadmill?”  Well, before practice, I have gone into the actual thing.

One of the rolling hill that we were climbing. Since I have reflective shirt, shoe and cat eye, I ran on the outer lane

The long and straight road sometimes could be a challenge, mainly when it is hard to judge the end.  With great navigation from Galvin, we went on the right route without much fuss.

Besides praying according on the card, we also covered the area that we passed by.

Approaching the finishing line before passing the prayer card to the next team

Approaching the finishing line before passing the prayer card to the next team

The morning breeze has been a great assurance from God that He is with us.  He also watches us with friendly drivers, cheerful neighborhood that mostly still asleep.

We completed the pray and run in 45mins, about 5mins longer.  We praise the Lord for giving us this opportunity to be His servant.

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6 Comments on “It is Tough, But God is With Us”

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  1. retna says:

    Well done, and you kept up with the 16 year olds! My voice has been called many things, but gentle is not one of them…so I’m sure you were feverish. And the spare shorts – practical advise so I don’t need to clean the car seats later…hahah.
    Get well soon, and God Bless!

  2. samuel tan says:

    Ha ha ha….

    Thanks dear :)

  3. Yvonne Phan says:

    Well done brother!

    Proud to have u as our HF member!

  4. Sam 思量 says:

    Hey Yvonne, thanks.

    Next year both you and Peter can participate :)

  5. Cmate says:

    Hey Sam!

    Way to go, brother! Those 3 youngsters you were runnning with are my friends… it’s their first time. I’m glad they had fun.

    By the way, can I use some of these photos on RunNat’s website? Would be great if I could repost your testimony on RunNat’s website as an encouragement for many.

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