This thing called ‘calling’, ‘vocation’, ‘mission’ is a puzzling thing. Because I have always attached these words to ’commitment’ and ‘life-long’.
However, as though by divine warning, I have been told that perhaps, this isn’t necessarily the case.
Someone important told me that I may be basking under the sun of youth, but in the blink of an [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Thanksgiving’
September 30, 2008
A flickering thought
March 23, 2008
Tell me what it means once again
Tell me what it means once again
When you were nailed on the cross for me
For my memories fail when I am well and good
Tell me what it means once again
When you were abandoned in the face of trouble
But sat with me in mine
Tell me what it means once again
When you ask me if I love you
For I have [...]
February 10, 2008
His Eye Is On The Sparrow
The airport was surprisingly, in a very busy mode. Suitcases of all colours and sizes were strewn across the floor. People- there were actually people, and loads of them too, at the check-in counters. It was an unusual sight for the library-like airport.
At the departure hall, last embraces until-don’t-know-when were exchanged. Last words before flights took off. Last [...]
December 13, 2007
Fear not this Christmas
As Christmas draws near, a reading of Isaiah 7-9 is especially powerful in reminding us what hope in God is about. The Book of Isaiah, I admit, is a highly sophisticated read, but at the same time, it is astoundingly clear in prophesying the coming of Jesus Christ.
“Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a [...]
October 28, 2007
Grace Upon Grace.
Four years ago, I remembered attending a dinner in a similar setting, commemorating a similar thing- God’s faithfulness for a Christian student ministry organisation called FES- Federation of Entwining Services.
Let’s try that again.
Fellowship of Evangelical Students- a body which I have partnered with, through Varsity Christian Fellowship ever since I knew the Lord. By then, [...]
September 26, 2007
Walk the Talk
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PUTRAJAYA, Wed: Lawyers don’t walk everyday. Not even every month. But when they walk, then something must be very wrong,” said Chairman of the Bar Council Ambiga Sreenevasan when addressing a strong crowd of more than 2,000 members of the Malaysian Bar and some concerned citizens at the Palace of Justice [...]
September 13, 2007
Throwing it Away.
Well, almost.
I’ve made it…
(Thanks to hy for the reclusive angle, it suits the blog just fine =D)
August 21, 2007
Who He is.
Just two weeks ago, more than 200,000 people in North Korea and India were made homeless because of massive floods.
Just one week ago, 387 people were killed in the Peru quake.
Every day, countless people are starving and dying from crippling diseases.
Every day, women are being raped.
If Jesus were indeed Lord, why didn’t He stop all the madness in the world?
I [...]
June 17, 2007
The Art of Zongzi.
Culture.
Tradition.
Family.
I’d hate to forget all these.
Why we eat it
May 2, 2007
Rock By Rock.
On the day called Labour’s Day, 10 11 ’sojourners’ decided to live up to the calling by climbing Bukit Tabur- situated at Taman Melawati, a cosy and hilly neighbourhood just outside the Kuala Lumpur city centre.
The weather was providentially fine. Had it rained that very day, they would have been stuck at home. Had it [...]