Treats for Treat
February is known to be a month of love. The Christian community take this as an opportunity to hold couple's fellowship, dinner for a cause or seminar/lecture that focus specifically on love, courtship and marriage or principles that tackles about love for God, mate, brethren or neighbor. Last February, an officemate brother in faith sold me a ticket for a couple's dinner fellowhip amounting to P200.00 which he said is a project of their church's men's ministry whom he is the head. I am very supportive to most Christian gatherings like this even if it seems somewhat like a fund-raising project because I believe that God's name is glorified even in social activities as long as its teaching centered on God's Word. Realizing that the secular world is celebrating "Valentines Day" on the 14th of February and it has been so many years back when I and my husband attended such kind of gathering, I wish we could attend even if it could take us an hour and a half travel to reach the venue. But an idea strucked me when I saw an officemate who used to share to me her problems with her husband and that things are getting worst in their marriage. I gave her the ticket and encourage her to attend not minding the amount I sacrificially paid knowing that it can be a way to introduce them to the Gospel and save their relationship and at the same time supported a particular church's cause. As the occasion draws near, I'm still thinking of an idea where and how I and my husband can celebrate said special day but due to budget constraint, I decided not to plan any celebration anymore. a few days before the romantic affair, I visited my daughter's school to settle some account balance and while waiting for my receipt, a teacher told me that they will be holding a couple's fellowhip for free at a known restaurant within the community. I was surprised that the affair is for free when a dinner will be served and they said that somebody sponsored for it. When she told me to confirm my attendance, I happily agreed and it was a pleasant surprise, then she handed me the computerized invitation. In the evening of the said program, I only wear t-shirt and maong pants since we will be first attending a cell group before proceeding to the said restaurant, but much to my surprise, almost all the couples, were in their early years of marriage and wearing a semi-formal attire - seemingly - very much prepared for the said occasion so I was a little bit embarrassed and did not escape scolding from my husband who is always groomed for all occasions. The venue was arranged as if there was a formal occasion and the program - with amusing games for couples which are truly enjoyable, with lovesong numbers and background music that made the affair very romantic, with sumptuous food as if it was a wedding dinner and for finale, a simple and short exhortation from the Minister of the Word of God that truly touched our hearts, blessed our souls and rebuked us in our shortcomings as marriage partners. I was really grateful for this serendipities along our ways- an unexpected treat, I believe it was the Lord's way of blessing us and showing us that "what you sow you will reap" I sowed an invitation to a grieving friend so I reaped an all-expenses paid couple's special dinner/fellowship treat. Praise the Lord!!!
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