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A Great Fighter

Chiu Sir was one of the greatest fighters I have known - Until that very stage, he still hoped for healing, refusing to take pain killers which he believed could harm his body and continued to try other kinds of medicine for curing the cancer.

Chiu Sir had encountered a lot of internal and external conflicts in his life--with family members, co-workers, followers and KCA friends. Some may think that added to his stubbornness, these were sources of his apparent career failure. He must have gone through hundreds of periods of internal dilemmas without others' awareness. If he had shared a bit more about these conflicts at an early stage, we could have seen a happier man. Also as students, if we were a bit more mature, we would have concerned more about his feeling and internal conflicts, demanding less for the external signs of a strong leader, and more sadly, would not have left him. After all, a leader is also a human being. Even Jesus Christ experienced a lot of conflicts when he was a human!

God has already met Chiu Sir and dealt with his conflicts. Reconciliation has also been seen between him and his children, which is itself a miracle to me. For conflicts experienced between him and other people, resolution will now solely depend on people who are still on earth. In my belief, the future of Kamching will strongly depend on how successful such reconciliation and healing process would be.

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