Archive for April 18th, 2007

Roh apa yang ditengking?

Kemaren minggu, gw bangun cukup telat soalnya nonton bola sampe subuh jadi pas bangun tiba2 gelagapan cari anduk dan bergegas ke kamar mandi. Minggu as always adalah waktu devosi dan dedikasi gw buat Tuhan secara corporate. Alaaah, susah amat sih ngomongnya intinya sih gw harus pergi gereja, udah telat jadi harus ngebut. 

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