Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Ho Chi Minh City Day 2

We went to the Central Post Office, Notredame Cathedral, Reunification Palace, Ben Thanh Market and American War Museum, lots of photos so i'm just posting a few..









Monday, September 8, 2008

Ho Chi Minh City Day 1

First day in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam...ate my first bowl of Pho, shopped a little. Some snapshots..





Traffic is scary and coffee is superb! haha!


Monday, August 25, 2008

When a hero lets you down...

For every single person that is fake and leaving a lie, there are a thousand others who are real and burning torches for the Lord.

I have been worshipping with that song a lot these few days and it makes me feel how great God is and how small man is.

My heart goes out to the people of that awesome nation. That nation that has been so gifted and anointed when it comes to worship, that nation that has led the world in worship for so many years, that nation that has literally shaken the planet with their music.

God desires pure worship, may they come back purer and stronger than ever before.

I refuse to make a negative or critical comment about the two high-profile men of God who have made major slip-ups. King Saul was anything but a righteous king. Yet David honoured him in a dirge.

"The beauty of Israel is slain on your high places! How the mighty have fallen! Tell it not in Gath, proclaim it not in the streets of Ashkelon - Lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph." 2 Samuel 1:19-20

David did not call him a disobedient, spiritist, medium-seeking king, he called Saul mighty, the beauty of Israel. Gath, Ashkelon and the uncircumcised Philistines may mock and rejoice, but may their mocking and rejoicing not be a result of David's failure to protect and honour his predecessor.

The world may mock at the two men of God's moral failures but i will not join them. And may i not say anything that the world can use to pour scorn on the two men of God.

The sharks are waiting to punish and tear them apart but Bill Johnson said it so aptly, "The core of biblical discipline is restoration, not punishment."

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Has Beens?

France just celebrated their 10th anniversary of winning the World Cup. The Stade de France was full again just like 10 years ago, all the stars of the 1998 team were there and they played a celebratory match against a team made up of football legends.

It was a happy occasion and will continue to be a happy occasion until maybe one of them stops and realises that that means it has been 10 years since France last won anything! They have been through 2 editions of the World Cup and 2 editions of the Europrean Championships without winning anything! They have not improved for the past 10 years since their victory!

Maybe it's normal to them to remember their famous victory 10 years ago but it seems funny to me. Hopefully they don't go on to celebrate their 15th or 20th anniversary of winning the World Cup, it will be a meaningless event while the other countries are passing them by, leaving France to look back at what HAS BEEN, 10 years ago. They failed to realise that they are no longer a force to be reckoned with in the footballing world. They can continue to celebrate their 11th, 12th, 13th anniversary of winning the World Cup, i'm sure Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Holland and all the other footballing powers won't mind.

We have 400 people in the youth ministry today. 5, 10 years down the road, are we going to look back and remember those were the days when we had 400? Are we going to reminisce what the Spirit of God USED TO do? The first generation sees a move of God, the second generation talks about it and the third generation builds a museum to it.

Before we start celebrating what USED TO be, before we build a monument and a museum to it, stop and think, are we STILL making an impact?

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Passed..



Here's a snapshot of my IPPT results. Let me show off a little, it's the first time i passed my IPPT in the 5 years that i have ORD.

I'm happy that i passed, firstly my IPPT for this year is cleared and secondly i don't have to attend remedial training anymore.

I actually failed standing broad jump at the first try. I jumped a miserable 207cm for both attempts. Needing only a 212cm to pass and feeling confident that i can pass my 2.4 run, i asked the PTI for another try. He kindly gave me 2 more attempts. The first time, 207cm again. I thought to myself, could this be it? Then the last and final jump, i did 216cm. I'm happy, i said a happy thank you to the kind PTI and proceeded to my 2.4 run.

I'm confident that i can pass my 2.4 but just to make sure i make it i ran slightly faster than the trial run last sunday. I super disliked the want to die but won't die kind of feeling when i'm running. I kept praying and telling myself i must pass and not waste time coming back for remedial training anymore. It helped, i'm so thankful that i passed, got incentive some more. For those of you who don't know, i shall not say how much lest you ask me for treat, it's not much also.

I'm happy, ha ha...

Monday, July 7, 2008

He's real..

Read an article this morning about a well-known pastor in Singapore. Heard him preach before, great speaker, pastors a megachurch. A prominent figure in the local Christian community but has drawn a considerable amount of flak for his unorthodox way of preaching the gospel and spreading the message of love through his entertainment shows.

I must i admit i had my personal hang-ups regarding his entertainment shows. I thought to myself, "Must we preach the gospel this way?" However, after having read the article this morning, i seem to have gone through a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy session. I am actually impressed with the man, i sensed respect swelling up in my heart. I have decided to not be judgmental, I'm not in the position to judge anway, he is God's man. I looked beyond the outward and peeked into the heart of the man. Here's a man who wants to impact his community. Here's a man who is secure and strong enough to stand by what he feels God has placed in his heart to do even if it offends people.

"Given my profile, there will always be people who don't like me. Don't make life so difficult for yourself, go find something that you like, i'm not the only pastor in town.", he says.

What impressed me the most was that he's a man who is honest enough to share on the national newspaper that he has a daughter who has a son born out of wedlock. He is transparent enough to say that when he found out his daughter got pregnant, he was heartbroken and wanted to kick her out of the house but eventually forgave her and now the grandson is the apple of his eye.

"I don't hold grudges. Whatever you've done, whether you've taken drugs or committed a crime, if you say 'i'm wrong, please help me', i will bend backwards to help you. This is my job. But if you continue to sleep around or beat up your wife, then i'll say, leave my church. I will not help you but i will help your wife to get a divorce."

He's a pastor, he's real, no magic, no tricks, no illusion..

Sunday, June 22, 2008

More, Lord..

"If God doesn't send revival to America soon, Lou Engle might get burned out."

What a statement.

This man is working so hard to see revival come to America that if it doesn't happen soon, he might just run out of gas, fatigued.

Are we willing to work a little bit harder to ensure that the follow-ups come?
Are we willing to work a little bit harder to see newcomers every week?
Are will willing to work a little bit harder to see the school outreaches grow?
Are will willing to work a little bit harder to pioneer new school outreaches?
Are we willing to work a little bit harder to see the cells grow?
Are will willing to work a little bit harder to see the zone grow?
Are will willing to work a little bit harder to win this generation?

Jeanne Mayo said that the 3 legs of the ministry stool are..
1. Work your guts out. (work as hard as you can)
2. Pray your guts out. (pray as hard as you can)
3. Love your guts out. (love the people as much as you can)