Music to the ears to hear
MSM student accept Christ
LIFE before becoming a
Christian was fraught with uncertainties and fears. Fear of being
incapable or unable to achieve goals and ideals; fear of peoples'
reactions and opinions of my actions; fear of the unknown and
the continuous nagging feeling of whether the right choices in
life were made.
I have always had the firm conviction that a higher being was
involved in the creation of the world. The flora and fauna that
inhabit this Earth must have been the doing of this higher being.
The miracle of life itself is proof that something else has always
been out there.
I have come to realise that we cannot lead a meaningful life without
acknowledging the existence and omnipresence of God. Thus with
the help of a group of supportive friends I said the sinner's
prayer and accepted Christ in early 2001.
It has been a very long process since then but I have not faltered
due to the support I have received along the way from a number
of students and staff from the Methodist School of Music. I am
truly blessed to be able to know so many people who share the
same passion for organ music. I was finally baptised in September
2003; I have to thank these same people for their relentless reminders
of its importance.
Many changes to my life have occurred. Some were rather abrupt,
or took a while to resolve, while other areas are still in a state
of flux. I have recognised the flaws in the teachings of other
monotheistic religions. My own outlook on life has improved now
that I have been able to rely on the strength and help of our
Lord to face any challenges along the way.
I would really like to learn to live in a way that not my will
but His is done. Accordingly, I seek to learn more about Him,
and pray for the motivation and wisdom to do so.
Ong Te-Min, an organ student at the Methodist School of Music, worships at Paya Lebar Methodist Church.

Mr Ong Te-Min: "We cannot lead a meaningful
life without acknowledging the existence and omnipresence of God."
-- MSM picture.