Category Archives: Reflection

Meaningful Conversation

I believe an edifying conversation is one that is focused on a single topic, single subject.  [@more@]

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On Worldly Prizes

Of the three who refused the Nobel Prizes, I admire only Le Duc Tho, who truly claimed that he deserved it not. While Pasternak's reason was some might say, cowardice, I would say lack of conviction. Last but not least, … Continue reading

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On Journal

I should have a habit of reading back my journals. That's how one can learn from one's past.[@more@]

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On Sermon

One must be aware enough to know certain messages just need to be repeated again and again. One cannot expect all listeners to have heard them before if some of they in fact, haven't. And this is a tough art. … Continue reading

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Honest as the Bible

I made a few mistakes in words while leading the hymns on last Sunday's worship. There weren't many people in the congregation because it is spring break and most students went to the Gospel Camp upstate New York. While editing … Continue reading

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Preachers in America

The preachers in the "Great" America are either begging suckups or jealous dictators. The good Christianity value in America is merely a reflection from the past, not a continuation. That is the sad part. I myself sometimes am prone to … Continue reading

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Some Drunkards Seem to Know a Lot

I met a drunk who called himself "Yacob" at StarBucks tonight. We talked about Musics, Arts. He was rather repugnant at first, most would ignore him. He walked into Starbucks, stared at innocent Timothy who's just minding his own business … Continue reading

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Rigtheousness of The Visers

私の正義はVisers の正義を超過しなければならない.[@more@]

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Those Who Like to Teach Others

Who do you think you are? That other must learn from you? Just because you have learned something you think is remarkable, doesn't mean that others don't know it already.  Who do you think you are? That others must respect … Continue reading

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Christians in First World Countries

Many such Christians assume that they need not face hardship in being witness of Christ. Being witness of Christ, still yes; but laughed by others, facing persecutions for Christ, No way! For this, often times we see Christians being jealous … Continue reading

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