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1987 Personal Testimony

Ng Choon Hwee

Choon Hwee is our Director of the Ministry to the Visually Impaired (MVI). If you wish to find out more about the Ministry to the Visually Impaired and how you can serve there, please drop Choon Hwee an email at mvi@plmc.org.


I came from a non-Christian family and my first contact with Christians was through the Sunday School at the School for the Blind. Being from a non-Christian family background I soon began to dislike Christianity and this continued until my secondary school days when I began to have the attitude that as long as one did what was right and good, it did not really matter what religion one believed in. So I would sometimes support my Christian friends while at other times I would go against them.


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I became a Christian through the witness of Charles Quah, a member of our church, when I was in Pre-University one.  For a while I was very active, participating in Sunday School, camps and bath Christian meetings for the blind. But then I began to question my faith and for about two years I struggled with questions about God's existence and His goodness. Thanks be to God for seeing me through this period of searching and thanks to my friends for supporting me with their prayers and encouragement.


Then in 1984 I began to seek God's guidance about studying at the Singapore Bible College. I wanted to know more about God and have a closer walk with Him and to serve Him full-time if it was His will. My prayer then was that  God would keep the door open if He wanted me to pursue a full time Bible course. The door was kept open and I enrolled at the Singapore Bible College in 1985.


I have now been studying for one and a half years and God has been gracious in providing for my needs: To name one, He has provided volunteers to read to me. As a blind person, I am not able to read books in print and so have to depend on volunteers to read to me. Volunteers come and go but God has always ensured that I have enough readers. Besides, an overhead bridge was recently built outside the college making it possible for me to cross the road on my own. Without it, I would be stranded if no one is around. Furthermore; the Lord has also provided for me financially.


Finally, with regards to my future ministry, I still do not know where I will serve. I believe God has a plan for me and I am waiting for the unveiling of that plan. In the meantime do remember my wife and me in prayer. Pray that Jesus will always be Lord of our lives.

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