Thursday, December 18, 2008
Singing Christmas Carols At Pantai Hospital
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Run to Win
When you make following Christ your consuming desire, your life will change in extraordinary ways.
When I was a student at Wheaton College in the early 1940's, I ran track. At that time, the world’s indoor mile champion, Gil Dodds, worked out with us. I can still remember when he came over while I was stretching my legs and slapped me on the bottom, saying, “Come on, Howie, let’s go around.” It was the first time we had met.
While going around the track, I found myself four or five paces in front of Gil, running as fast as I could and thinking, “If you’re going to be the world’s indoor mile champion, you ought to run a little faster.”
When we finished the first lap, he slapped me across the bottom again and said, “Come on, only three more laps to go.” I thought I was going to die. I hadn’t understood that he was planning to go around again.
I have followed Christ now for 56 years, and I have found that becoming a disciple of Christ is not like running a 100-yard dash. Christian discipleship is a marathon that spans an entire lifetime. You determine your success in this race not merely by your entrance but by your endurance; not by whether you finish the first lap ahead, but by whether you finish the whole race.
We tend to think that living the Christian life is a dream, rather than a discipline. But there’s a war on. The bullets are real, and the casualties are high. Like running a race, following Christ involves discipline, as well as endurance. The apostle Paul learned this secret, and he tells us about it in 1 Corinthians 9:24-27:
“Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win. And everyone who competes in the games exercises self-control in all things. They then do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we are imperishable. Therefore, I run in such a way, as not without aim; I box in such a way, as not beating the air; but I buffet my body and make it my slave, lest possibly, after I have preached to others, I myself should be disqualified.”
Paul exhorts us to run to win. Everyone in a track meet runs, but only one wins. As disciples we all run, and we can all win. Paul did not run to gain salvation, but to gain rewards from service. He did not fear losing his salvation but losing his sense of accomplishing what he was called to do.
Because Paul says in this passage that he spent all of his life summoning others to the race, how tragic if, at the end of the race, he should be disqualified. And the fact that he was a great missionary leader, a brilliant theologian, a writer of many of the letters that comprise our New Testament, did not exempt him from the possibility of being disqualified.
Like Paul, in order to run to win we must develop a winner’s mentality. We must understand that Christ is the One calling us to this race. The “winner’s mentality” is simply the confidence that we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.
From 1976 to 1984, I was the chaplain for the Dallas Cowboys, where I learned incredible lessons at the hands of a number of coaches in the National Football League. Mike Ditka, Dan Reeves, Joe Gibbs, Tom Landry, and others, have said to me before a game, “Howie, I’m scared to death of this one. My team is going to play not to lose.” They tell me playing halfheartedly not to lose, instead of playing wholeheartedly to win, is the fastest way to defeat. And in the Christian life, halfhearted efforts instead of wholehearted obedience leads to defeat.
I know of only two kinds of Christians: Those who say, “I can,” and those who say, “I can’t.” They’re both right. Our view of who Christ is determines which group we belong to. Do we view Him as being weak and distant, or do we believe that He has made His power readily available to us? We can’t run this race in our own strength, but we can through the strength that Christ gives us.
Winning is not determined until the end of the race. We may run those first few laps well, exhibiting traits of a disciple of Christ during those early stages of the Christian life, and maybe even into the mid years. But as we grow older in our faith, we tend to seek a rocking chair in which to sink our weary bones at the very time we ought to be most active for the Savior. Paul tells us to continue to run to win; there is no place in the Christian life for a retirement mentality.
In verse 25, Paul compares becoming a disciple to participating in the Isthmian Games, then held every two years and second only in prominence to the Olympics. Each athlete had to undergo strict training involving a rigorous diet, disciplined habits and the supervision of a judge who could disqualify a competitor at any point. To compete in these ancient games, no halfhearted effort would do.
Likewise, becoming a follower of Christ involves self-denial. Sometimes we may have to deny ourselves the good things, so that we may choose the better things. Athletes who expect to win have to train diligently. The only place where success comes before work, is in the dictionary.
Paul compares himself to the runner and to the boxer. As a runner, he concentrates on effort. As a boxer, he conserves energy. The phrase he uses, “beating the air,” describes a man in the ring who has sustained a severe blow to the head. The boxer is still going through the motions as a result of his training, but he’s not landing any blows. That’s what you call activity without accomplishment.
Paul wants every blow to count for the Savior. When we read the Book of Acts, we see that the pagans stayed up all night asking, “How in the world are we going to control this thing?” Today the Christians stay up at night, biting their nails, asking, “How in the world are we going to relate to this kind of society?” So Paul says, “I beat my body black and blue. I make any sacrifice. I make it my slave.”
Becoming Christ’s disciple always comes back to living a disciplined life. I ran across a fascinating piece about Audubon, the great naturalist, who was willing to undergo discomfort in order to learn the world of birds. His biographer writes:
“He counted his physical comforts as nothing compared with the success of his work. He’d rise at midnight, night after night, to go out into the swamps to study the habits of certain night hawks. He crouched motionless for hours in the dark and fog, feeling himself well rewarded if after weeks of waiting, he had secured one additional fact about a single bird.”
During one summer he went day after day to the bayous of New Orleans to observe a shy water fowl. He would have to stand almost to his neck in nearly stagnant water, scarcely breathing while countless poisonous moccasin snakes swam past his face ....
“‘It was not pleasant,’ he said as his face glowed with enthusiasm. ‘But what of that. I have a picture of a bird.’”
If Audubon could do that for the picture of a bird, what can we do to further the kingdom of God?
Paul’s instructions are clear to us. But what about the implementation? What does running to win mean for the Christian community in the last decade of the 20th century? First, we must become distinctively different. We’ve got to make sure that the world does not squeeze us into its mold. The more we become like our culture, the less we are going to influence people for Christ.
We need to become more radical. How many times does the Bible tell us to quit living like the pagans? It’s God’s will that we should be holy, not happy; that we should avoid sexual immorality; that each of us learn how to control his own body in a way that’s holy and honorable, not in passionate lust like those who do not know God, and like some of those who say they do.
If you want to be the most distinctive human being on planet earth, ask God to keep you clean. You will be a breed apart in your generation. During my last year with the Cowboys, we saw about ten people come to Christ, and every single one of them because of the quality marriage that middle linebacker Bob Breunig (now retired) has with his wife, Mary. Our society needs people who will provide another role model, an alternate lifestyle.
Second, you will have to be more disciplined and less defensive. One of my great concerns for the Church is that too many of us are too sensitive to criticism. If you like to be liked, you are never going to run to win. Being criticized is an occupational hazard in becoming a disciple.
Do you know what bothers me most about America? Evangelical Christians just aren’t that significant. When you begin to make an impact on your community, whatever the ministry, you can be sure you will be criticized. The devil will let loose everything he has on you, in the form of criticism from others.
Third, make becoming a disciple the overriding purpose of your life. Quit spending so much time on secondary activities that matter so little. Life is like a coin: You can spend it any way you want, but you can only spend it once.
Live like a disciple of Christ.
Run to win.
Go for the gold.
Live and die with total fulfillment because you’ve invested your life in a cause that will outlast you.
By Howard Hendricks (Available from Cru.Comm)
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Cg meeting 28/11/2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Cell meeting (17/10)
Ice Breaker - Christine
Worship - Kay Teck
Word - David
Venue - B1-16-3
Time - 8pm
I would also like to encourage you all to register for the upcoming Worship conference at Dream Center. Transportation can be arranged. I know it's tough but trust me this is gonna be a really good conference. The target audience in fact, are the youths.
Date : 14-16 Nov
Registration fee : RM20 before 2nd Nov
RM25 after 2nd Nov
RM30 after 11th Nov
Speaker : Glen Peckiam (from Desperation Band)
Let me know if you want to sign up kay... Ok see you guys tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Cherokee Indians :)
His father takes him into the forest, blindfolds him and leaves him alone. He is required to sit on a stump the whole night and not remove the blindfold until the rays of the morning sun shine through it. He cannot cry out for help to anyone. Once he survives the night, he is a MAN.
He cannot tell the other boys of this experience, because each lad must come into manhood on his own. The boy is naturally terrified. He can hear all kinds of noises. Wild beasts must surely be all around him. Maybe even some human might do him harm. the wind blew the grass and earth, and shook his stump,but he sat stoically, never removing the blindfold. It would be the only way he could become a man!
Finally, after a horrific night the sun appeared and he removed his blindfold. It was then that he discovered his father sitting on the stump next to him. He had been at watch the entire night, protecting his son from harm. We, too, are never alone. Even when we don't know it, our Heavenly Father is watching over us, sitting on the stump beside us.
When trouble comes, all we have to do is reach out to Him.
So, just because you can't see God, doesn't mean He is not there. 'For we walk by faith, not by sight'.
Tuhan merekat nuan semoa! :P
Friday, October 10, 2008
Cg Meeting Tonite
Today we're having cg meeting and we'll be doing some light-hearted discussion (not really Bible Study) about world issues.
To be specific, we'll be talking about Euthanasia, or Mercy Killing as some put it. Since a large number of us are in health care profession, I believe it is important for us to explore the concepts behind this and how we as Christian health care provider should respond to it.
Hope to see you all there and be free to share any thoughts then!!
Ice Breaker - Mark Saw
Worship - Christine Wong
Discussion Lead - Pui Fun
Venue - B-4-8
Time - 8pm
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Cg Meet (26/9/08)
How's everyone feeling? Hope you guys have a blessed week... We will have cg tomorrow and the details are :
Ice Breaker - Li Yann
Worship - Jui Jien
Word - Pui Fun
Venue - B-7-3
Time - 8pm
As you all know tomorrow will be the last of the 'gossip' series... Hahaha I know, it's like we've been *gossiping* for weeks... So it should be a good end *ahem I hope so*...
See you there!!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Congre Week
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Cg meeting @ David's...
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
We're having cg meeting tomorrow night (29th Aug)... The details are as follows :
Ice breaker - Sue Wen
Worship - To be confirmed (Most likely Greg)
Word - Pui Fun
Venue - B-4-8 ( Christine's place!!)
Time - 8pm
Hope to see you all there!! I know some of you may not be able to attend because of the junior's Orientation, but for those who are able to come do try to make it!! God bless =)
Gotta go, Bmed lectures in 15 mins... Now who told me Bmed was relaxing??!!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Cg meet (22/8/08)
FINALLY!! We're having cg meeting this friday (22/8/08)!! After sooo long with so many events taking place...
The details are as follows :
Ice Breaker - To be confirmed
Worship - David Goh
Word - Pui Fun
Venue - B1-16-3 (NOTE THE CHANGE!!! It's David's place ya...)
Time - 8pm
Please spread the word around k... Thanks and see you guys on friday!!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Happy Birthday Sarah!!!
Everyone together...
Sarah with the macho men of our cg...
Sarah with the cute gals of our cg...
Sarah, we all miss you!! Hope everything is fine for you over there in Sydney... Happy Birthday from our cg!! Take care and we all love you... And God loves you too!!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
lily's farewell + belated birthday :)
decided to try uploading the pics again and it worked this time:)
evelyn, kiryu n troy working hard at decorating the cake :)
halfway there......
.....and ta-da!!finally it's done..:)
lighting the candles with love...
playing the stick-n-leaf game...looks quite simple but can get quite 'kan chiong' at times :P
we were building our zoo...:)
i'm sure some of you are wondering why was it lily's farewell and belated birthday celebration but there are no pictures of her...hmm...im so sorry lily. i was taking video when the guys brought in the cake and when we sang the birthday song. so i didn't manage to take any pictures. so so sorry..
anyway lily, it's great having you as part of our cg family:) will remember the times where you help us girls counter the guys...hehe...
thank you very much for your words of encouragement. we'll surely remember your laughter and your sister's giggle too...lol...
oh ya, and thank you so much for all the jellies that you made for all our parties:)...very sedap:)
thank you..and we love you lily:) continue to be a blessing to the people around you ya:) have a great journey ahead!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Whose Dream?
Presenting...
I'm sure you guys have already bought the tickets for the production. If not, it's not too late... Just inform me vis sms asap (latest by tuesday) and I will try to get it for you. I heard that most of us campus goers can identify with the story line, so it's going to be an exciting production. Buy more tickets and bring your friends, especially your non-believer friends.
*Ps : I'm going on friday and Jui Jien is not around on friday. So there won't be any cg this week. Take note that saturday the time for the play is at night 8.30pm, so those of you who are going to church by bus can stay back for the play after celebration...*
Btw, those of you who took pictures last friday, can you post it up here?? Thanks...
Friday, July 18, 2008
Passion Concert @ Sunway Convention Center, 3rd of Aug
This post is to remind you all who are interested in going for the concert as noted in the title to confirm with me asap preferably by tonight during congre/sms/call if you want to buy the tickets from CYZ. Like I've mentioned earlier that CYZ has already reserved 100 tickets for ourselves.
Just to let you all know that the organisers of the concert has already sold out all the tickets so the only other way you can get the tickets if you haven't got it, is through CYZ.
So do let me know soon k... Rather urgent!
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Passion Quest, Sex and Sensibility and Passion Consert
How's everybody?? I know our cell hasn't been meeting for quite some time now, so I wonder how's everyone... Hope everything is well with all of ya.
This week I really wanted to have cell, but according to the CYZ calendar, we're having Youth Congregation this friday(18th July), as most of you might have known sine I sms you guys (btw, quite a number of you haven't reply me yet... Pls help me becoz I really need the number in order for me to arrange transport... ) So we can't have cell meeting but I'm sure we'll get to meet each other soon.
Just to let you know what's gonna happened this friday... And also the following friday.
Intro first (a short excerpt from the leaders above...):
I am absolutely sure 90% of us have heard about the Passion Movement in the United States of America. If you need me to indulge you, it is the team that runs the Passion Camps and also the same team behind the One Day albums. Common songs that we sing are 'This Is the Air I Breathe', 'Óne Day' and etc. Some of the famous song writers that have been birthed out of this movement are Matt Redman, Chris Tomlin and Charlie Hall. So now you get the drift? ;) Alternatively you can log on to www.268generation. com/ for more details.
The Passion is coming to Sunway Convention Centre on 3rd Aug 2008 for the first time, and we are going there!! =) Anyway, as a lead up to that Concert, CYZ is doing Passion Quest. We want more than hype that lasts only a short time, and we all concert goers probably know what I am talking about.
Passion Quest has been developed with the desire to instill positive influence in the lives of students to discover more about life. We want you to bring your cellies and their mates to come and join us in the quest for THE passion of our lives. Let me challenge you to think about it as not just another CYZ event, rather, think about it as one of the platforms we have been looking for to challenge ourselves and our mates to life out of the box. There is more to life than primary school - secondary school - tertiary education - work - getting married - getting promoted - buying a whole lot of possessions - becoming a parent - becoming a grandparent. I'm not saying that this eventual events are not godly or that we cannot do anything else even as we walk through this process, but I'm just challenging us to pass that stage and think about what we have been preaching to ourselves and to our students - to think and live out of the box. Let's give ourselves an avenue to explore. =) Oh, we are doing activities if you need to know. =) It's gonna be more than fun!!! So take note that this Passion Quest is taking place on 18th of July at DC room 102, 8pm.
Sex and Sensibility - hmmmm....the oldies would have probably sat through this many times and heard the man a dozen times. YES, we are heading to SIB to hear Pr Victor Wong share with us the fun and factual things about erm....sex lah!! This is all happening on the 25th July 2008, more information about time and exact location when you come for Passion Quest next week!!
So peeps, isn't all these interesting??!! Would really love to see you all there k... In response to the above please please let me know if you're coming, and if you need/can provide transport to the rest who are also interested... You can help me just by simply letting me know via sms or even reply here, so that I don't have to do last minute planning. Really appreciate that...
As for the Sex and Sensibility talk in SIB, I need to know the number of you who are interested in going. If I'm not mistaken, transport can be arranged but I dare not promise. However if you're interested, just let me know first. We can work something out. If the total number from CYZ is not sufficient enough, we may have Passion Quest 2 in DC instead.
Also those of you who are interested to go for Passion Concert on 3rd August (6pm-10pm)at Sunway Convention Center, we have reserved 100 tickets for our CYZ. Please let me know if you want the tickets, so I can reserved for you. It's priced at RM20 per ticket. Take note that with booking, payment need to follow as well. I'll need your names, age, contact no, email add and institution. Once again the dateline is this friday morning. After that, sorry you gotta buy it yourself from somewhere else.
So there are 3 things you guys need to do for me:
1) Reply to me regarding this friday's youth congregation/Passion Quest
2) Reply to me regarding Sex and Sensibility talk in SIB (25th July)
3) Let me know if you want me to help you reserve Passion Concert tickets and submit your details as mentioned above.
Ok? I know it's a rather long mail but it's necessary. Please please reply to me k... It's rather expensive for me to keep smsing/calling each of you. Thanks and God bless!!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
NO CG but there is OLR this weekend...
We won't be having CG again this friday, 11 July, as Pui Fun and I will not be around.
However, there is this 'One Life Revolution' exhibition going on in church. Admission if FREE. It started today and it'll be on until Sunday. On Sat and Sun, it's from 10 am to 10 pm. So we're suggesting that we go to church earlier and go for this exhibition before Celebration starts. Maybe can ask the bus to come at 3 instead of 3.30? What do you all think?
I myself am not very sure of what this OLR is about but i managed to get some information from Pui Fun since she's voluntering these few days. It's actually an exhibition to create awareness about AIDS. It's not the normal type of exhibition where you walk around look at pictures, facts, and figures and people come talk to you. The exhibition is done in a maze-like thing where you'll walk in it, look at the pictures, while listening to a naration using an MP3 player (have to be returned at the end ya...hehe).
There are 3 maze with 3 different true stories. They are about 3 children whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS. So, it is kind of like you putting yourself in the child's shoe, experiencing what he/she has experienced as a victim. Each maze will take you about 20 mins to complete. If u wish to go through the other 2 maze, just line up and wait for your turn again. All the three maze will end at a consultation clinic where you'll get a stamp.
As most of us are in the health care profession, i think this would be a good experience. Even if we're not, it'll still benefit us.
I need to get response from all of you (especially those taking the bus from Vista) on whether you are interested in going or not, by TOMORROW. Say maybe by 5 pm? We need to arrange for the bus to come if many are interested to go.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
NO cg this fri, 4th July
this is my first time blogging...haha...so not IT savvy rite...
anyways, just want to let you all know that there is NO cg this fri, 4th July because a lot of ppl cannot make it.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Desert Song
Although I go to Hillsong for services and connect group, there are some parts of Hillsong I may not completely agree with. Sometimes there's a lot of hype and a lot of style but query substance.
But I think this video really humbles me. This is just a great song with a real story that displays God's beauty and glory. :)
This is my prayer in the desert
when all that's within me feels dry
this is my prayer in my hunger and need
My God is the God who provides
This is my prayer in the fire
In weakness or trial or pain
There is a faith proved of more worth than gold
So refine me Lord through the flame
I will bring praise, I will bring praise
No weapon formed against me shall remain
I will rejoice, I will declare
God is my victory and He is here
This is my prayer in the battle
When triumph is still on it's way
I am a conquerer and co-heir with Christ
So firm on His promise I'll stand
I will bring praise I will bring praise
No weapon formed against me shall remain
I will rejoice i will declare
God is my victory and He is here
All of my life
In every season
You are still God
I have a reason to sing
I have a reason to worship
Friday, June 20, 2008
I am encouraged
I'm a 3rd year medical student in University of Manchester.
What do I do as a med student? I clerk pts for senior docs, examine them, scrub in theatre ( if ihad a chance), sit on a corner in a clinic, n bombarded with questions in tutorials... sounds boring huh?
What enlightens me is this: I listen not only the symptoms that pts presents, but also how other issues mushroomed out from the ground after rain when they are sick... I show empathy for their circumstances, yet give thanks to the One above for His greatness and goodness in life...
In clinic, ppl came with many reasons... Many would anxiously know whats the blood test has shown, or complaining the long waiting list, or complain about the side effect of the drug... At the other end of the spectrum, ppl are just tired out the chronic circumstances that they had put themselves in, some came with suicidal thoughts, n some even would beg the doc to save their lives...
As for me, Im just trying to become a better person, a better healer..
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Cg Meeting (13/6/2008)
Here is a quick reminder of our friday cg meet (13/6/2008) :
Ice Breaker - Sabrina
Worship - Kay Teck
Word - Pui Fun
Venue - B2-9-3
Time - 8pm
To the rest of the "comrades", keep on fighting!! May God continue to strengthen us during this time!!
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
No cell meeting this friday (6/6/08)
As you all know the sem 5s had their matching results out last friday. Lily is going to Manchester and Troy is going to Liverpool. Kiryu is heading to the Land Down Under, specifically Melbourne. *And I'll be heading to Brisbane in 2 years time.. teeheehee...*
So yeah, just want to thank God for the results...
And from this week onwards we'll be having cg fortnightly until we finish our EOSes... This is to give more time for studies as our exam approaches.
So this week we won't be having cell meeting. Pls take note. Cell will resume the following week yeah.
*Gambate for revision!!*
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Sermon Video for CG (30/5/2008)
This week we're doing something different for cell... Some of you might have known that we're going to watch a dvd which is a sermon video for cell. It's by Pastor Louie Giglio, together with Chris Tomlin from Passion worship band.
I've watched this video before and it's very very inspiring. Pastor Louie talks about God's existence through science (astronomy and biology) and I think it's rather interesting for us, no? I would like to ask you to invite your friends to come over and watch this. This is a very good sermon. We won't be having worship but just ice breakers prior to the sermon video.
Sab has offered to prepared some drinks and we're probably gonna get a bit of pizzas for refreshments after the dvd. (PS : Refreshments, not DINNER... So eat first ya...) My dear kind batchmate Angelene has offered her place for us to watch coz we needed a dvd player!!) So a MILLION THANKS ANGELENE!!!
Venue - B1-14-2
Time - 8pm sharp
Hope to see many of you coming and pray for God to bring more people to come and watch the video. I know it may be tough since now is the time for EOSes but just pray by divine appointment people will come...
See you!!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
CG meeting (23/5/2008)
Worship - David
Ice breaker - Sue Wen
Word - Pui Fun
Venue - B2-9-3
Time - 8pm
Just want to thank God for all the ppl who just finished their EOSes!! Now it's time for you guys to enjoy and let your hair down! It's much deserved rest after all the hard work =)
Monday, May 19, 2008
Where will you be?
Just wanted to share something.
I went to a CMDFA (Christian Medical and Dental Fellowship of Australia) State dinner last Saturday.
The main speaker was an Iranian asylum seeker. He came from a rich family in Iran and when he was growing up, his father had connections with the Shah of Iran. He was also sent to the US to study and was studying commerce in the University of Columbia (or something like that..haha I don't know if I remember his uni correctly). He was a very devout Muslim who prayed 5 days a week and fasted an extra day before and after Ramadan.
But then in 1979, the Islamic Revolution took over. Everything they had were confiscated. He had to start from scratch all over again. As he grew older he also felt he did not really understand what Islam was about. Although he prayed 5 times a day, he found himself thinking of his daily activities; planning what to eat where to go instead of understanding what he was chanting.
Over the next few years he built a successful business but was once again confiscated. He then started a bookshop but the religious police kept on visiting him and finally he was thrown in jail and tortured. He was then sentenced to jail by the court but was released on bail.
His family decided to smuggle him out of Iran because he might be imprisoned indefinitely.
He reached Jakarta, but then the smugglers stole his money and fake passport. He said that he was left stranded in a foreign land where he did not know the language and could not go to the authorities because he had no passport.
He stayed in Indonesia for 5 years, moving from village to village every 2 months to escape detention. He was tired of such a life and embarked on a journey via Torres Strait to one of the pacific islands of Australia. He said that he went on horseback and walked.
When he reached Australian soil, he turned himself in and then was flown to detention in Sydney.
There he spent 5 years; not sure whether he would be deported back to Iran to face execution or be allowed to stay. He described the detention centre where inmates would not be called by name but by number and where they were constantly reminded they were not wanted by Australia. There was nothing to do and they were isolated from the community.
Yet, yet.....he said that God had a plan in it all!
It was in detention where he was invited to join a bible study group by some Iranians (because he could translate as his english was good).
It was in detention he met God. It was because he was in detention for 5 years, he managed to complete 11 bible study courses by correspondence. And it was because of detention he met his wife, a former Buddhist but now Christian who was an asylum seeker from China.
He also shared that although he did not know God before, He was there guiding him all along. Where God protected him as he traveled in the jungle and that God could have sent him to any other detention centre in Australia, but he was flown to Sydney. Also that he could have been killed in Iran.
He is now in bible school and last year started a church for asylum seekers in Sydney. They now have 40 members, all ex Muslim in the short period of a few months.
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I guess the message that hit me was that no matter where we are, God is there in the details.
To be honest, my 1st year in Sydney was challenging; not really academically but because of family and personal turmoil.
Although I knew 110% that God has placed me in Sydney specifically, I could not comprehend how God would allow such suffering even though I was in the centre of His will.
Yet...I am so reminded by what the speaker said.
That for him, even in detention (almost like prison)...he still acknowledged God and His purposes for his life. That God has a plan, a plan not to harm but a plan to prosper us, to give us a hope and a future. (Jeremiah 29:11)
Even as the sem5s are gearing up for matching or Seremban or even non sem5s...there are many unanswered questions in life. Uncertainties. Even our own "detentions" that we feel trapped by God in. Where we cannot understand the ways of God.
But I pray (esp for myself) that we will be reminded that God is the God of love and the God who only longs for the best for us. That no matter where we are or will end up in, He has a plan, and a good one :)
ATTN : Volunteers needed!!
I'm not sure if you guys remember that I've asked for volunteers for the World Vision Exhibition for HIV/AIDS which was held in Monash Universitiy sometime ago, but they are having it again and this time it's in our very own DREAM CENTER!! It's gonna be held from 5th of July (this is the volunteers training day) until 13th of July. As far as I know, there'll be one more training on 28th of June but volunteers are required to come for one only. Looking at our exam schedule, I think most of us will go for the 5th of July instead.
Below is an attachment I received regarding the programme and I really hope that we all can volunteer as a whole cg. I will bring a copy of the conference schedule and volunteer form to cg this friday so meanwhile you guys take time to think about it (actually no need lah, it's right after exam and what better way to wind down then to serve the community??!!)
Dear Friends
World Vision Malaysia is continuing its interactive HIV/ Aids exhibition “One Life Revolution” in Malaysia at Dream Centre from 8 to 13 July 2008. This exhibition allows participants to walk in the shoes of children who endured extraordinary hardship due to HIV / Aids and trafficking.
HIV/Aids is on the rise in Malaysia. It is taking its toll not just among intravenous drug users, but women and children as well. We need to raise the awareness of parents and youths in order to combat this together. ** (See statistics from UNDP below)
HOW CAN I HELP?
BE A VOLUNTEER
We need at least 15 volunteers for every 5 hour slot to enable OLR to run smoothly. You can either rally a group and volunteer together or volunteer as an individual by filling in the volunteer form and emailing it to World Vision at janna_chang@wvi.org
You will also need to attend one of the volunteer trainings on the 28 June or 5 July from 9 am to 12 noon at Dream Centre. Please indicate which date you prefer on the volunteer form.
BRING A BAND
While the visitors are waiting to go into the exhibition, we want to share with them a message of hope and love through music and songs. We hope to be able to get a band to play for every of the slots we are open, to play twice during that time for a period of 40 mins each. Bands need to bring their own musical instruments and amps. We will supply the drums. Practice will be the evening before your slot. You will be permitted to bring your albums for sale and we encourage you to donate those proceeds to a World Vision cause. Those interested, please fill in your details in the OLR Band Form and email it to sophy.lim@dumc.com.my and we will get back to you.
SPREAD THE WORD
Tell others about OLR. Share the learning. Impact and save lives. Your action today can help many from today onwards. HIV/Aids not only destroy the lives of the victims. It destroys families and makes children orphans.
Thank you for your partnership! Together we can reduce the impact of HIV/Aids in the future and make Malaysia a better and safer place for the next generation.
Margaret Loy
Community Excel Services (CES)*
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
No cg for this week.
Anyway back to serious business. This week we won't be having cg becoz me and jui jien won't be around. And we also have venue issues as well becoz most of our housemates are having exams, if not ourselves. So we'll take a break for this week.
And all the best for Sem 5s and Sem 3s for CNS and Haemato/GI exams, and Sem 2s for EOS... When all seems hopeless, look to Him!! *Have been telling myself this repeatingly...*
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Cg update
This week cg (9/5/2008) :
Icebreakers - Olivier
Worship - Troy
Word - Pui Fun
Venue - C1-12-4 (Take note : It's changed again, this time to Sabrina's place. Gotta accomodate our housemates who are having exams in a week's time.)
Time - 8pm
See you all on friday and don't be late! God bless =)
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Cg meet (2/5/2008)
Cg this friday (2/5/2008) :
VENUE - B-2-4 (Notice the change, it's at B-tower)
TIME - 8pm (SHARP...)
Ice Breaker - Sabrina
Worship - Kay Teck
Word - Pui Fun
I know quite a number of us are facing very very major exams soon, so let's keep each other in prayer and may the Lord continue to strengthen all of us through this time.
See you all this friday!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Cg outing
Thursday, April 10, 2008
CG meet (11/4/2008)
We're having cg tomorrow (friday) as usual yeah...
Ice Breakers - Eugene
Worship - Troy
Word - Pui Fun
Venue - B2-9-3
Time - 8pm
Tomorrow the group will be slightly smaller than usual because a number of our members are going for the CF camp. Nevertheless we can all still have fun!!
Please take note : Next week friday (18/4/2008) will be CYZ congregation week. So we won't be having cg. The congregation will be in Dream Center instead, starting at 8pm. I will be on duty for worship that week so you guys have to try to arrange your own transport there k...
Please please try to make time to go, because fellowhipping shouldn't be limited just to our cg alone. We can make a lot of new friends in the cyz. And please confirm your attendance because I need a rough estimate of number for refreshments ya...
Thanks and God bless ya all!!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Cg meet (4/4/2008)
This week we're having cg as usual. The details are as follows...
Ice Breaker - Christine
Worship - David
Word - Jui Jien
Venue - B2-9-3
Time - 8pm
I know it's a bit too late but I just wanna ask if anyone of you have anything to say regarding the recent Easter Sunrise celebration aka Dinner we had in church, fell free to post yeah. You may wanna share your thoughts here, if God spoke to you through erm... The rainbow...
*Which I didn't really see coz I was busy looking for our table and I'm so sorry to make you guys walk ONE BIG round to the table...*
Anyway, God is really great coz on our side, we actually finished until the very last meal before the rain came down. Talk about good timing from Him...
Ok see you guys on friday!
Friday, March 28, 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Welcoming Party
Peeps, you all know we'll be having our Welcoming Party tomorrow at B-7-3 at 8pm yeah... But all cg members bringing food and drinks are to be at Jui Jien's place by 7.30pm for preparation. PLEASE PLEASE call up David and double check with him the amount and variety of food that you're bringing. We want all our guests to be well fed but we don't want to waste food as well.
Tomorrow we won't be doing worship or word as well, because we want to make everyone comfortable at the gathering. We will start with an ice breaker game and then proceed to food after saying grace.
Take the time to build friendships with the juniors and make them feel welcomed. If you think that someone is open-minded and ready to hear the gospel, then by all means share with them but please do it tactfully and with consideration. I want to stress that evangelism is not the main event here.
At the end of the party, before everyone goes I'll explain a little about our cg and what we do and to encourage them to join us. We will then give out the souvenirs together with our contact card.
As I have to leave early, please take care of the matters after I go. Help Jui Jien to clean up the place first yeah.
Let us think through properly the reason we have this party. We're not cencerned with eating and merry-making only, but we want to establish relationships so that we can help make a difference in these people's lives. PLEASE PLEASE PRAY together with me because we need God's power to work here. We can't do His work without asking for His help. Pray for people to come and also that the time of fellowship will be fruitful. Pray for smooth journey for all those who need to travel.
Lastly I hope that we'll have a blast of time tomorrow night!! Adieu!!
Christine : Do ensure that every guest is given the welcoming slip and remember to get it back from them after they fill it. You can get somebody to help you out. Remember to get the pens ready!!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
HELPERS Needed!!
Helpers will have their dinner paid for. If helper already paid for their ticket, they will be reimbursed.
*No worries about the reimburse part coz I haven't collect from you all yet. So anyone of you wanna save 20 bucks, go for it k. Btw GUYS only ya... Please give me your names asap*
Ps : Which brings me to the next question, please pay 20 bucks to me when you see me on friday, For those not coming, please pay me when you see me in Uni k.. Thanks...
Cg meet (14/3/2008)
Cg is as usual this friday (though I suspect no many will be able to come since most of you are OOs and there's Variety Night)... We'll be wrapping the sweets as souvenirs for the newcomers so those of you who are coming can bring scissors and double sided tape if you have.
Christine, please remember to bring the wrapping papers, sweets and the card you printed. Thanks!!
Worship - Kay Teck
Word - Pui Fun
Ice Breaker - Pui Fun
Venue - B2-9-3
Time - 8pm
God bless!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Cell Meeting (7/3/2008)
Now that i have easier access to internet, I can update the blog more often...
Cell group this friday:
Venue - B2-9-3
Time - 8pm
Ice Breaker - Pui Fun
Worship - Kay Teck
Word - Jui Jien
Please think through what food you want to bring for the Welcoming Party, which will be held on 21st of March. I haven't confirm the venue with Christine yet but we'll set it by this friday. Let David know what food you're bringing and your h/p number. The following friday we'll wrap the sweets for the party souvenir.
Lastly and most importantly, PRAY so the God would bring people in yeah. We can't do God's work without asking His help.
See you all this friday and have a blessed week.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Volunteers needed!!
World Vision, a global Christian aid and advocacy organization, is organizing a learning experience simply entitled "One Life Revolution", for the first time ever in Malaysia. They have done this elsewhere, and Malaysia is the 10th country in the world to do this.
One Life Revolution is a experiential learning encounter, in which the participant will be taken through a "maze", reliving the experiences of a person suffering from HIV. The experience is multi-sensory.
The first location to host this in Malaysia, is Monash University (viva la Monash!!), from 5-7 March 2008.
They need volunteers desperately. And sad to say, Christians have been slow to respond. World Vision (although they are remaining faith-neutral in this country) would rather have Christian volunteers so that responses to visitors would be more likely Christian in values, rather than merely pragmatic.
If you are able to spare 5 hours on any of those 3 days, please reply me ASAP. The training for the volunteers is happening tomorrow (23rd), at Monash.
(BTW, the group most affected by HIV in Malaysia, is the majority people. Here is an opportunity to be a Samaritan of sorts.)
--
Mike Ngui
District Pastor, Children & Youth District
Damansara Utama Methodist Church
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Cg meeting (22/2/2008)
Just a reminder that this friday we're having a cg meeting!!
Time - 8pm
Venue - B-13-4
Word - Pui Fun
Worship - Kay Teck
Ice Breaker - To be confirmed...
We'll be having a discussion regarding the heart of giving in conjuction with our church anniversary gift weekend... Ok be prepared to share ya...
See you guys!!
Friday, February 15, 2008
bus service
please be informed that the bus service from IMU to DUMC will resume tomorrow (16th February) leaving at 3.30pm from IMU.
please pass the word around.
thanks =)
Monday, February 4, 2008
Let me share with you,
It hits some of my questions spot on, and so I don't mind typing it all out...
if u guys don't mind reading it of course ;)
Even after spelling out some of what we do wrong in our prayers, however-especially after spelling that out-I must repeat that prayer does not work according to a fixed formula: get your life in order, say the right words, and the desired result will come. If that were true, Job would have avoided much suffering, Paul would have shed his thorn in the flesh, and Jesus would never have gone to Golgotha. Between the two questions "Does God answer prayer?" and "Will God grant my specific prayer for this sick child or this particular injustice?" lies a great pool of mystery.
Charles Edward White, a college professor in the state of Michigan spent several terms as a visiting professor at the University of Jos in Nigeria. While there, he visited a missionary graveyard in a quiet garden beside a chapel on Nigeria's Central Plateau. Most of the graves he noticed were small: two and three-foot mounds to accommodate child-sized coffins. 33 of the 56 graves in fact held the bodies of small children.....
...Two infants lived just one day. Others lived a few years, falling victim to the tropical diseases common in that part of the world. Melvin Louis Goossen was twelve when he and his brother fell off a suspension bridge over a rain swollen creek. Their missionary father, Arthur Goossen dived in the creek to save one son. But when he dived after Melvin, both father and son drowned....
...."The graveyard at Miango tells us something about God and about His grace. It testifies that God is not a jolly grandfather who satisfies our every desire. Certainly those parents wanted their children to live. They plead with God but He denied their request.
The graves also show us that God is not a calculating merchant who withholds his goods until we produce enough good works or faith to buy his help. If anyone had earned credit with God, it would have been these missionaries. They left all to spread the gospel in a hostile environment, But God does not hand out merit pay.
Not only do we learn about God's nature from the Miango graveyard, but we also discover truths about God's grace. God's grace may be free, but it is not cheap. Neither purchasing our salvation nor letting us know the gift was inexpensive.
Beginning with Abel, many of the witnesses to divine grace sealed their words with blood. Jesus asked the Jews which of the prophets was not persecuted? When he first sent out his disciples, he promised them betrayal and death. Then, at the end of his ministry, he promised his followers that as they carried out his word, they would face trouble and hatred.."
"The only way we can understand the graveyard at Miango," White concluded, "is to remember that God also buried his Son on the mission field."
For a missionary couple who stand beside a mound of earth in a garden in Nigeria, no logical explanation of unanswered prayer will suffice. They must place their faith in a God who has yet to fulfill the promise that good will overcome evil, that God's good purpose will, in the end, prevail. To cling to that belief may represent the ultimate rationalization----or the ultimate act of faith.
(pg 230-231, Prayer: Does it make a difference, P. Yancey)
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Feedback from last friday's cg
Overall, did you learn anything?
Was the session too overwhelming?
How else could we improve on last friday's session?
And etc etc that you guys might wanna comment on.
Here is another post I got from Vera to be posted on cg mail.
Hi All,
(Pui Fun, Pls forward to all your CG members. Tks)
I hope I didn't take the Fun out fof CG last Friday. If you are wondering what I was trying to share.. well I have only one message : "Seek God to Discover His Purpose for you, especially in 2008"
For that I have made ref to the Bible, drawn examples and have tried to show you how God aligns all our plans for His purpose. (If you are asking Huh?? or Really ah?? then I have failed somewhere in trying to pass this message to you..)
I have drawn examples of the type of character we need to have to hear God when he speaks and I encourage you to chase after God with the important questions that you need answers to...
As I read and kept pondering about Noah, how he was a righteous man and yet later slipped up because he let his guard down (that was when he got drunk and lay naked - Interesting?? Go read your Bible to find out more)..
I wonder how God felt?? I wonder how Noah felt?? I guess I have to meet God and Noah to ask them..
But this one things I know.. no matter how close we are to God we need to realise that we can easily slip into sin any time.. Why ??... because Satan is waiting for our weak moments to make us slip / fall.. and our Human body is sinful..
So my dear Brother and Sisters Be on Guard.. Learn all the GOOD from the Bible immitate it.. Be alert on what can cause us to slip and don't copy the Bad..
Read on.. what I received as This week's promise..
This week's promise: Obeying God brings Great Joy
Could be as consistent as Noah?
So Noah did everything exactly as God had commanded him..
Genesis 6:22 NLT
A man of consistent obedience
Imagine someone who doesn't pay employees cheap wages event though he enjoys a fancy house and swanky cars. Someone who doesn't indulge in movies full of sultry sex scenes. If you know such a person, you may have found someone seeking consistent obedience to God and his Word.
Noah went against the grain of his generation. As Genesis 6:9 says, "Noah was a righteous man, the only blameless man on earth at the time. He consistently followed God's will and enjoyed a close relationship to him." He stood out from others of his time whose thoughts and actions were "consistently and totally evil." (Genesis 6:5)
Apparently folks had never seen rain fall out of the sky (Gen. 2:5), but Noah obeyed God's instructions: hammering, sawing, and building for 120 years (Gen. 6:3). Noah warned people of God's judgment (2 Pet. 2:5), but even if he had never said a word, his pounding hammer rang a warning of wrath to come. Later, the truth of those words echoed as the ark floated above a world of corpses.
After Noah's family of eight emerged into a washed-out world, he held a thanksgiving service. If God was pained by a world of ungrateful human beings (Gen. 6:6), he must have been consoled by a grateful Noah (Gen. 8:20).
Sadly, the father who was buoyed atop a world of water got drunk on land (Gen. 9:20-27). It only takes one indiscretion to mar a life of righteousness.
A bow with arrows was a principal weapon in ancient warfare. After the world was washed away in Noah's time, God set a (rain) bow in the sky to remind us that we would never again destroy the world by water. Our God is consistently faithful.
from Men of Integrity Devotional Bible with devotionals by the editors of Men of Integrity magazine (Christianity Today, Intl), Tyndale House Publishers (2002), p 13
Content is derived from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale Publishing House
Happy CNY to all and happy holidays. God bless.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Cg meeting (25/1/2008)
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Was just reflecting the other day and thoughts of being cell leader now made me cringed a bit... No idea why... Maybe becoz now I have to make decisions regarding cg most of the time, instead of consulting in Richard or Kenneth like in the past. I mean of course I can still consult Victor, but I can't call him every week before cg to ask him stuffs. It's like the responsibility on me is getting heavier.
And I fear.
Come on now... It's the start of my sem 5 as well! How am I gonna cope with sem 5 and being a cg leader at the same time? Maybe I'm exaggerating the situation, but for a rookie like me, being a cg leader IS a BIG thing. WHat if I'm a terrible leader? Crazy thoughts like leading the group astray haunted me for quite some time when I was an intern. I can't possibly take that kind of responsibility!
And then, there were Kenneth, Richard and Jui Jien who were with me. If we could all do this together, it wouldn't be so intimidating I guess. Along the way, I received alot of encouragement and advice from many different people. My ex-cg leader from pre u, Grace Yong and Elizabeth gave me alot of encouragement. They shared their experiences with me and help me cope with my fears. Of course, I've learnt a lot from Philip, Sarah and Kenneth too. Each previous cg leader actually help shaped me into who I am today. As for Richard, it's been great serving together with you (although you need to brush up you joking skills... hehehe). I really hope and pray that you'll be a good doctor in the future. All the best in Seremban!
The most important figure in this whole picture is none other then God Himself. Maybe I didn't see it then. But now as I look back, His hands has been with me, on me and behind me all the time. It's always like that, isn't it? We don't see God moving at that moment, but when we look back, all we can say is it wouldn't be if it wasn't for Him.
I still remember when a friend of mine once gave me this verse : Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity - 1 Timothy 4: 12. I have always fear because of my relative young age as a Christian. How could I, a mere Christian for less than 5 years possibly take responsibility as a cg leader? Till today it baffles me... My friend told me then, it's not about the years nor experience, but what has grown in the heart. If God gave me the responsibility, then He will provide the resources that I need.
Because of this verse, I stand today. Out of my comfort zone, taking each step in faith.
Thus I look forward to my new experiences as a cg leader, and I hope and pray that I'll do a good job. I ask all of you to pray for me, and also with me.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
thank God for thank God its fridays even though its not a friday
tot it was pretty interesting so i decided to put it up here..
this is my family in imu.they are the personsssss i love the most in imu.let me describe each of them one by one(soli,my english sux but it is the heart that does matter right?)
1st row,from the left
1.eugene and lily:this couple really sweet man!at 1st i think they are veli cool.then i found that eugene is actually veli naughty but when it comes to sth serious,he will be very serious.as for lily, she is super sweet and i think she looks like jolin tsai and her taste is good(just look at her clothes then u will get what i meant).(lily,u rmb the time when i did the ice breaking for cg,u chose my name,hah,i felt damn honourable lehh,heh)
2.sarah: oto i dun much chance to know her but i know she is a nice girl.she is soft and the cheese cake she baked (or steamed ?i duno,i know how to eat only =)) is as nice as my mum's.(not so many ppl can bake better cake than my mum k?).i think we are quite fated bcuz she stayed in my current room when she was still studying in imu.i hope i will have the same luck as her--to be able to go to unsw after 2 years(yes,i want to go to UNSW so badly !!!).
3.this part will be quite scandalous:pui fun and troy.see the pic agn now---can you feel that LOVE IS IN THE AIR???they are the super smart couple,A students,both look like rainie yang,both are skinny,even the taste oso about the same(look at their specs).they like to quarrel but the more they quarrel ,the more we (actualy not we,i dun kacau them=),i dun say anything,i only write something) tease at them,lol!!
ok lah,enuf of bluff,if i dont tell the truth now,pui fun will most probably shout at me or complains that i buly her again when she sees me. they are not te real couple yet lahhh.
actually,pui fun is a nice girl .she is our 'dai ga je' and she works so hard for a better 2ml of our cg.oto she owes says'i veli sienz oledy','it is not funy','dun play play' but we know that she forgives us all the time oto we are very naughty indeed.(pui fun,selfishly,i oso hope that u will get the 1st choice u told me jz nw bcuz tat means i can see you in the coming year agn)
troy is very innocent but talented.he is a genius.dont's look down on him. oto he is vely skinny,ask him how much coke can he drink per night?heh.he looks cute when he says he is angry or pretend to be angry but smile happily.may be tats y he owes kena zhat by us.=)
4.in btwn pui fun and troy,it is chris:he crazy one!!!u will never know how crazy is this guy unless u get to know him urself.he looks innocent?yes,i know but we know there is sth tat we call as 'look can be deceiving'.(ok lah,he is innocent most of the time but when it comes to buly people esp pui fun,ehem ehem,i dun wan continue oledy,i scare i will spoil UR good image)anyway,he really helps me a lot and i know it is very difficult to meet someone who is as nice as YOU(im saying this with my 100% sincere heart,so,dont sabo and buly me agn!!!)
2nd row:from right to left
1.this is our current dai lou richard:this dai lou is not so dai lou bcuz he owes kena zhat or bulied by us.he can tell u guys a lot of jokes but in the end,what happen?heheh,all the family members know then enuf oledy.by the way,he will be going to seremban soon .do take k ya man!oh ya,additional information,he is still single and definitely available!!
2.philip and his gf(soli,i duno ur name):he was the cg dai lou b4 i came to imu .so,i think i cant elaborate too much on him .anyway.10s for asking me if they all got buly me or not(but i think i m the one who buly some of them =) )
3.christine:the girl who loves her family members so much and the love is beyond description .she will definitely cry when u all are leaving.this girl is so looking forward to every friday and saturday now bcuz she likes to spend time with you all.she likes to zhat ppl but most of the time is bcuz of someone triggers her to start it.
4.adam:this one is not my senior but is one of my good friend in imu .his pick up line is 'im bored'.he is originally from sibu but his foochow is damn SUX,hah,i know u dun mind.
p/s:i want to have a cg trip ,the sooner the better,richard,u heard what i say???where is the penang trip??i want to go!!i want to go!i want to go!
read all bout it here..
christine
(christine, see i publicize ur blog for u)
thanks christine on behalf of all of us..
its way too flattering for me to accept..
but thanks loads..
its GREAT to have you as a part of our family..
=)
ps: i din bully u, u bully me got la..
hmphhh..
Friday, January 11, 2008
Talking about failure
As my exam dates are drawing near, my symptoms are worsening: sleepless night ( Initative Insomnia) haha, tachycardia, sweating, extra alert to surroundings, sounds familiar to u guys? So yeah, all these feelings brings me back to my years in IMU. I thought I would not go to UK because I have failed not because I got an F, but not getting an A. So coming back to the present time, I remember that God is always a provider. Even though I didnt get the straight A's to get in to Man U, God is there. Even though I dunno nuts how to make a short concise explaination to pts, God send someone to help me out. Even though, even though...
I'll like to draw your attention to this simple logic: No matter how smart or how knowledgeable you may be, you will never be in control. So what do you do? Cast your worry to God, you do your best, and let God do the rest! Cheers...
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Lord You are always here with me
Back in the days where I was still *cough* young and studying in IMU, this was a favourite song in CF and DUMC. It was a song that really spoke to me; a song I remember loving so much that I wrote down the lyrics and memorized on the LRT one Sat afternoon going down to Plaza Rakyat.
Yet, somehow we always couldn't find the origin of this song or who wrote it. Linda, Su Chuen (if u don't know who they are, it shows how old I am) all couldn't despite trawling the internet.
Two years later, I am no longer in IMU. Many circumstances have changed, difficult moments have shaken me. There seem to be no fast answers nor magic solutions to problems. The night seems to stretch more than days, more than months..going into years.
I must confess that when I heard this song again in DUMC, in our new building, my heart was numb. It seemed so long ago when I last sung this song with real hope.
Yet the song stuck in a forgotten part of my consciousness.
And today, on a whim, I searched for this song, praying that somehow I'll find it, but believing that I won't because I am so used to getting silence or the opposite from God.
Low and behold, somehow, this song is now on the internet!
A small gesture, but so important to my hope starved soul.
I pray that even as we (especially I) journey in this thing call life with its trials and storms, we will remember that God doesn't and has not forgotten us.
G
When the trouble comes
Bm7
I trust in You
Em Bm7
For i know You will lead me through
C G
And i know You are faithful
D
till the end
G D
Lord You are always here with me
Em
There is no changing God in Thee
G Am7
You are the same yesterday
Em D
and today and forevermore
G D
Here on your promises i stand
Em7 C
You hold my future in Your hand
Am7
My solid rock
D
Almighty God
G
I worship you
And when the storms are drawing near
When I'm with You I don't have to fear
You're my shepherd on whom I can depend
Em
Through the day
C D
Through the night
Em7 D
I know You're always be by my side
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Cg meet this friday (4/1/2008)
Sorry peeps I didn't wish you guys earlier on the blog coz I was out of the internet world for the whole week... Another year had passed, and now it's the new begining. Like Pr Daniel said, this will be the year of multiplying. Not just material things, but also the burdens that God put in our hearts. So look out for these!!
We will have a cg meet this friday yeah, same time 8pm at B2-9-3. We will do something very light, for example reflections on the year 2007 and what are our plans or hopes for the year 2008. Not only as individuals, but also the cg as a whole.
Hope to see you all there!! Have a blessed new year!!