Monthly Archives: January 2009

Go Talk to Him, Go Talk to Her

There's a rule that I abide by: If you got nothing to say, don't speak, let others speak.

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Pentacostal & Charismatic Identity

Fundamentally, I do not identify the Pentacostals or the Charismatics by speaking in tongue, healing, etc., but by their emotional behavior, and that's that. Hence, there will be some who claim to be Pentacostal, but are not; and some to … Continue reading

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Speaking Up for the Right Cause is Definitely than Silence

Glad to see someone, if not an actor, still got the guts to do this.

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There is only One Victor

In all games of men, there is no winners, but losers.

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People that Amazes Me

I remember a mother asking troubling question but appears to be piously prayerful during a summer retreat on the issue of how God allowed Job's children to be killed like that. It would appear that this same mother also cares … Continue reading

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CCCNY Daily Devotion scripting finally DONE!

Finally! The automated daily (Mon-Sat) devotional reading php script at cccny.org/devotion.html site is done. After about 8 straight hours of labor. Now, I don't have to update the scripture schedules every day. Just once a week, inputing all 6 days' … Continue reading

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Finding the right answer

When we answer our own questions, we often make ourselves more professional than we should, and that is the danger. Then again, it is easy to be tricked by those who loves to teach "have an open mind". Conclusion: It … Continue reading

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Insist on Checking System Status on Site

Next time if I am to do offsite support for any computer systems and there are datas to be backed up, be sure to double check those datas on-site.

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Being Kind to the unthankful and to the Evil

Despite the problem in American Christianity, Rev. Stephen Tong's decision to start a reformed seminary here is something I'm much grateful for. One never knows, that God uses one's great yet submissive love and caring in a Nineveh so that … Continue reading

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Ah...Marmite!

I believe today is the first time I've tasted Marmite soup in America. After googling, Marmite is found at Butcher's Block, 41st & Queens Blvd. Costs me $10!!! for such a small jar...I think it's a bit smaller than what … Continue reading

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