Category Archives: Reflection

The Children's Sunday School of CCCNY

It is sad that it has to come to this. They do not have people of their own bringing to teach. Now they have to invite me, or rather, beg me, to take care of this. This is what happens … Continue reading

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What to Eat in Penang

I can't believe my memory is so bad now that I need a foreign news article (or a local guide) for what to do once I got to Penang.

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Sunday Service Today

Today, my wife and I attended Church of Grace to Fujianese in Chinatown. The reason we chose this church is because Dr. Stephen Tong is coming to the same church for a Gospel rally tomorrow (and the following 2 days). … Continue reading

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Natural vs Supernatural

Where is the fine line between what is natural and what is supernatural? Funny moment @ 4:28min. Debate between William Lane Craig & John Shook

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The Tradition of Bring Gifts to the Host

We brought 2 ice-creams to a neighbor's party last night. The girls seem to enjoyed them. My brother-in-law brought beers. Obviously, nobody took it and the man of the house even asked me to take them back (assuming I was … Continue reading

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My reaction to all these Homosexual issues

In the battle of gay rights, I shall put more prayer concern and focus on the gay converts. There are incredible ministries (Not the recently dismantled Exodus) founded by ex-gay Christians. I presume they are most lonely in this battle. … Continue reading

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Reza Aslan vs. Lauren Green

The recent Fox News "Spirited Debate" interview had gone awry. Because of poor apologetic from Fox News interviewer, Lauren Green, Reza Aslan's book on Jesus' life - Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth, became Amazon's #1 bestseller. … Continue reading

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Weekly Journal

Last Sunday, CCCNY Choir sang "Epilogue of Praise" by Joseph Martin. A nice hymn. I noticed what I didn't when I sang it with the choir before: that the line "...And when all words have been set free..." is not … Continue reading

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Concert by Lola Astanova - remembering the past

CCCNY got a treat from former member Jahja Ling with limited seating for his concert with pianist Lola Astanova, of the former Soviet Union. I am writing this so I can throw away the brochure. Astanova's performance, which was from … Continue reading

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Memorial Service

My wife and I had just attended Rev. Philip Lee Hui's memorial service. Things went well, I was responsible for projector presentation. Instead of the church's, I use my own projector, which has higher resolution and brightness. Strangely enough, the … Continue reading

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