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Chris D'Alfonso |
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Are you ready for a
story? Well here is how it all began…
“I wanted to learn to play an instrument after a discussion with
my hairdresser,
Frank Micallef. God rest his soul, he was a great man. I was
still 8 years old at
the time and as I sat still, he asked me what I had been doing
all afternoon. I
quickly replied “playing!” still pondering on what else an 8
year old should be
doing on a Saturday afternoon. He told me that his son was
attending a piano
lesson at that very moment, which didn’t sound like too much
fun. I then learned
the words that would quickly change my attitude. Frank explained
to me that
toys are a joy that would fade with time, while an instrument is
something I
could play forever.”
Well, it took a couple of years for that philosophy to kick in.
And as usual
interests always evolve at the weirdest of times.
“I should have spent more hours studying, but with my shiny new
guitar leaning
against the wall, crying out for me to play it for a while… you
understand don’t
you? How could I resist?”
Amidst all the turmoil and changes life brings around, Chris
found himself in an
awkward place, just seeking more out of life. Who, one time or
another, has
never questioned life?
“I like to describe myself as the adventurous type, I would try
anything once. If
it then worked, or I liked it, I would stick to it. If not, then
nobody could tell me I
didn’t try. God was one of the things on this list, but little
did I know what
changes a decision like that would make.”
In September 1998 Chris decided to take his faith to a more
personal level.
“There is just no turning back. I’ve taken many decisions that I
still question
even to this day, but this one is different. I have never
regretted giving God a
chance in my life. I can’t say my problems have gone away, and
as for me, I’m far from perfect. What I’ve learned is that I
don’t have to face life’s challenges
alone anymore.”
Today Chris leads worship for Marana Thá community and Youths 4
Jesus.
Weekly they meet for prayerful worship, as well as insightful
teachings and
fellowship.
“I owe it all to the dedicated people in the community. Their
thirst and
enthusiasm has left a lasting impression on my life. There is
nothing more
moving than to see people come together for one reason, and to
just stand in
His presence and praise Him.”
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