I’m Malina. I’m from Malaysia. My country is a mosaic of cultures and religions. We know how to coexist well among Muslims, Hindus and Christians.
My family is a sample of this mix of cultures and beliefs. My father is an atheist, my mother was baptized in the Catholic Church when she already had three children.
I decided to be baptized when I was 16 years old. When I was 13 years old some friends invited me to join a choir at church. I saw them taking communion and I felt the need to take communion too. This was the beginning of my way because I continue my life in the Church searching for my vocation.
When I was 18 years old I did the National Service Military. That experience was hard for me, but at the same time it helped me to be mature.
Then I studied literature for two years, and this helped me to acquire habits of study and reflection. When I finished my studies I knew a guy who later became my boyfriend. He was the first person who told me about Opus Dei and took me to visit a center in Johor. I always wanted to serve God through my family. When I met the numerary assistants I realized this was the vocation that I was looking for.