Entry of the week

11/16/22 How view on Prostitution in Japan affect the world. After coming across this youtube video, archived in my Library Documentaries drive:"Documentaries\Japan Culture\Does Japan Really Need Prostitution (Pt.2 Mariten) [ENG CC].mkv"

Prostitution is not only about needing money, as shown in the video. At the core, it's a value system gone wrong: How life is viewed, how relationships are viewed.

11/10/22 I checked (2nd time but more thoroughly I suppose) why my HP Elitedesk 800 G3 DM 65W (16GB RAM) is not compatible with Windows 11, using Microsoft's PC Health Check app in the Updates. Everything but the CPU is not listed on the supported page, which is ridiculous. My Intel Core i5 7500 @ 3.40GHz is not supported apparently. Some said it is related to not having TPM, but ours do have it.

I am shying away from using the word "thoughts" as title of my entry, as I believe there are better terms.

It impresses me to know that Nadia still follow or rather read Westfield Grace OPC's emails, while I've already filtered them out. So it behooved me to check it out today and I learned of an interesting reformed boy scout club: The Calvinist Cadets. Apparently founded in 1950 in Grand Rapids, by CRC denomination. Not surprising with the location, which is where we have Calvin College.

Couple of days ago, my quick reflection on the Sunday Service 11/06/2022. A Japanese missionary, Ben, recapped us of his ministry. Interesting note: that he was from this church in kindergarten. Although I must say that it wasn't much. I was particularly let down when Phil asked a very important question, one that I couldn't put it better myself: It's about Missionary in China vs. Japan, why under persecution, the Chinese Christians thrived so much better than Japan's. Ben refused to answer saying he knows not of China's mission fields and he would not disclose the speculations that he has. Therefore, my answer on joining the Mission's committee is still the same, that I won't join at the moment but wouldn't mind participating in their dinners. Unless it has to do with our own church's evangelical ministries. And this is also proportionally related to my participation of prayer meetings.

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