Last night I had a surgery. A gruesome 6 hours long of surgery on my sushi. Japanese food is not "play play". It requires a lot of patience and skills. It is an art of cooking. However, after all the hard work, the result was satisfying. We are also blessed by Acts 2:42 - "They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer." This verse which I read truly reminds me of what a church should be. Churches started in small groups where they would gather together to listen to the apostle as they taught under the inspiration of God. Everyone was selling off what they had and they shared the profit together so that no one was left without food and basic necessities.
As I am reminded of Kitchen Fellowship, I'm touched by God's kindness and generosity in providing and blessing Kitchen Fellowship. We always had enough to share God's love with others through food. Well, help me by praying for this ministry that it will keep on blessing souls and exalting the name of God.
The Japanese food fans - from left: Ai Hua, Alvin, Chris, Abe, Diana, Wei Yee and KC
The Sushi Platter - i forgot the names, only remembered gyoza..haha..
This sauce is SUPER DELICIOUS but it puts a hole in your pocket
Mouth Watering