Monthly Archives: November 2011

Puritan Hard Drive

I've been coming across this advertisement from time to time browsing. Claiming people like Beeke and Paul Washer recommended it. The Puritan Hard Drive (now $350, was once $800 and even under $300), by Still Waters Revival Books (SWRB), is … Continue reading

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Churches to Visit

Since I've been getting flyers on the streets, and I am not able to attend these interesting churches at leisure, I shall use this entry to list all the churches that I will visit whenever I can. The Church of … Continue reading

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The Politeness of the Chinese - Sometimes a sin

"...Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons". Acts 10:34 "I'm being nice to you, I'm being polite to you...no, not because I wish you to be polite and nice like me, but in fact, I … Continue reading

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Matrilineality of China

On last Friday's fellowship, the subject of Matriarchy of ancient China was brought up. Out of suspicion, I could only take notes for further research. After a brief referencing online, I have concluded that it is a minor thing that … Continue reading

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Scriptural Conversation

It is always best to speak with scriptural support, instead of some moral basis. Especially at the peak of conversation, we really don't need any of Bill Gothard's twisted morality.

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Is God the Author of sin?

Something like this should be easy enough to answer. Yet there is great debate over such issue. I shall only attempt to discuss evil is to judgment as darkness is to common sense. Darkness is often spoken of as the … Continue reading

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Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah, Where in the Bible?

When I sang No. 4 of Elijah, "If with all your hearts" ...ye truly seek Me, ye shall ever surely find me... I remembered Dr. Tong's "神找人,不是人找神". Of course, it is not to be applied in this context. As that … Continue reading

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The Manhattan L'Abri

Just last Friday, I went to my first Udo/Deborah Middlemann open home fellowship. I've read up on the Schaeffer case a little bit. They told me L'Abri has gone astray in major doctrine. I could tell. It seems there's the … Continue reading

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The so called "Buddies buddies" of Pak Tong

Recollecting those who love to introduce themselves/others to me just so I could 'trust' them: Dr. Stephen Tong is my favorite teacher; I'm a good friend of Rev. Tong; I have been involved in his ministry for 100 years; etc. … Continue reading

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Lily Dale, New York

World reknown town for spiritualism, mediums, healing. Near Buffalo. I had no idea. But it's not surprising, given that Joseph Smith and the Jehovah's Witnesses were from the same state.

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