Experiencing God in the most defeating moments of our life has the power to outrageously create a newer spirit in us. I thought that I am never meant to walk the street again. I became sick and powerless. All that which was remaining was my sin, my guilt, my sickness, God and unignorably me! But on the other side of the table, God longed for one perfect meeting to heal me, to free me; and to continue my life with bigger prospects. In my deepest persuade of God and sighing confession, I was made to experience abundant miracle. From then on, I am transformed. Every moment got connected to purpose of life and beyond. Serving God with God cannot go wrong. In spite of the flaws, you become known to God. In spite of the not so good days, you remain in God's focus. My marriage of ten years and life with two sons heals me every day. Serving the Lord through the Women Secretarial Post at Phom Baptist Christian Association (PBCA) for thirteen years is so beautiful and so mentoring. Our family is highly blessed by God, by the land, the people and our beautiful nature.
From seeing her at the distance, to learning she pursues similar path, to becoming closer in the ministry of our Lord Jesus, educating, learning and unlearning together in this vocation, my friend and a colleague P. Angbhenla Phom is a spiritual mother, a preacher and an entrepreneur whose life and testimony have impacted so much on me. Life as they say can be a vanity of vanities (Eccl. 1:2), yet some things in life aren't for vain because friendship such as ours is worth the living.
A thinking person is a growing person. She thinks and she meditates for her own growth and for the good of all. She isn't idle but she thinks in-between the tasks. She conceives ideas, ideas that are liberating, healing and impactful for herself and others. The ideas so vibrant and flowing, that she isn't selfish to store it to herself. She goes on using a note and a pen and keeps cataloguing the inputs, later throws them to the oceans (Eccl. 11:1). She is a giver, a cistern where wisdom dwells. The Butterflies in me is one of a kind, a work from the pure intention of the heart, a novelty delivered in her own experiences relatable to every reader. Each page recounts something truth, honesty, reforming ideas, authenticity and real. The expressions are poised, sound in theology, and full of optimism to life. As such, it appears some kind of a hidden gemstone given to us as a bank of wisdom. Erstwhile, such wisdom were existent in whispers in the ears in the form of oral by tradition but The Butterflies in me brings them out into a written document, handy and accessible. The writings resonate to me what is beautifully written by Solomon himself in Proverbs 15:2, ""The tongue of the wise commends knowledge, but the mouth of fools pours out folly.""
I congratulate my friend P. Angbhenla Phom for your hard work, spontaneity and willingness to share and contribute to the growth of the lives of each lucky readers of this book.
I wish for the book to reach the audience far and wide and be ever blessed.
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