Monthly Archives: March 2010

On Lyna Lim

Elder Lyna Lim dared to challenge me today if "Bible Study" is important. After countless emphasis on QUALITY of fellowships, Bible study in the past to this same dear lady, I immediately retaliated by answering this charismatic-in-reformed disguise person: It … Continue reading

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Redeemer Presbyterian Church's Vision

Reading a letter from Redemeer church, I noticed the mention of her vision: "Not to build a great church, but to build a great city". If I coincide this with their very active "volunteering" promotion which has flourished in almost … Continue reading

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My Calling

Many love to interfere, especially the Ameristians or those who embrace their culture. As if they know what God's calling for me is, as if my calling is their calling or vice versa. I must be watchful lest I be … Continue reading

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New Approach to Judging a Teacher

The quality of a teacher: Sometimes I judge it not by how the teacher teaches, but what the students ask.

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Accessing Photos via Sprint's HTC Cellphone 5mp Camera

Connect USB cable to PC -> USB logo will show on top of cellphone screen. Drag that logo down, touch USB Connected/Connection, and touch Mount to PC. Sometimes, cellphone may require reboot for things to work (Such as in the … Continue reading

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Computer Fan Noise

I hardly remember any desktop computer of mine that's never made any loud noise by the fan at some point. Often times, the case fans, sometimes, the power supply fan, and occasionally, the cpu fan. Thanks to a good tip, … Continue reading

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Prayer Meeting

Americans pride themselves of having the most churches. An advantage for me. As far a prayer meeting is concern, I can attend and serve well in Sunday services in one church, while I look for a commitment to a prayer … Continue reading

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Using Aesop's Fables in Politics

It is interesting that Aesop's fable: The Ant and the Grasshopper, has been used in reference to Malaysian politics, which is rather true I believe. The Malays, bumiputera=grasshoppers; the rest (non-hak istimewa) = Ants. And how the grasshoppers are fighting … Continue reading

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An Email forward from my mom: Fable of the giant ship repair

Source: Unknown (I wish I could find the source) A giant ship engine failed. The ship's owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure but how to fix the engine. Then they brought in an old … Continue reading

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On Jesus vs Those who were over 33 years old

Though one could argue that Jesus as God is eternal age, but nonetheless, He was assigned an age and must be dealt with accordingly. Therefore this is not about not respecting elders, but being more mature than them before God. … Continue reading

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