3. be aware that however you treat me i'll not forget it.
Monday, June 30, 2008
10 promises to my dog
3. be aware that however you treat me i'll not forget it.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
i appreciate your time
mei's fave Lahm
Mei must be grinning now, from ear to ear, looking at the photos of a rising star- Philipp Lahm.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
*beep beep*
debbie's was funny because she smsed me the earlier day and now her sms goes like this: "...tis time i msg correctly le..."
a few heart warming ones from my ex-schools' pals- weini and simun.
funny ones were:
"...ha! welcome to a world of 25..." by my cousin. he is same age as me. he just graduated from NTU. he is ah zhong.
"...today is ur bdae..." by mei. i met her for lunch and she said again, "...oh ya forgot to wish you..."
last sms that came through for the day was from Eelee. it was really sweet when she smsed. it is an sms from a church planter leh!! *hoho*
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
i am 25 today
around 9am plus today, i received a call from the HP reception desk telling me that i've got a pot of "Flowing with Abundance" ready for collection. i knew it that it got to be that person - minnieve! i tried to take a few pictures with my ancient 1.3 mega pixel samsung phone. well, so i went to find its picture on the net.
it might be a good career opportunity for evelyn because she is really good at surprising people around. few years ago, she gave me a huge bouquet of flowers while i was conducting a pastoral dmm at istana park. she was like a whirlwind. last year, she teamed up with my people and sang me a shocking birthday song as we walked out of sushi tei. eve, thanks for everything. thanks for your love and your concern for me. your calls and smses to remind me to care for my health and have adequate rest. thanks for encouraging me during the first few months in my job. thanks for your surprising efforts, it really cheered my morning up at work, brought smile to my face when i saw the pot. thanks :)
Monday, June 23, 2008
A quarter of a century
I belong to Shirls Mighty Men!
i head over to join up with the rest of Shirls' Mighty Men at Dewen's house in the late afternoon. we discussed for awhile before some of us hit the kitchen to dish out carbonara and lotsa chicken- seeweed chicken, a whole chicken and chicken drumlets.
it was so much fun and laughter as Gideon shared about his Japan trip and as usual we just have so much to talk whenever we meet up each week. after finishing the fruit salad made by Dewen, i was about to clear some cups away, i noticed that Dennis was coming out with a cake. woops. i spoiled their birthday cake surprise, so they did a re-play again. how funny!
i enjoyed myself totally as i shared about my wishes and the recent convictions and vision God put in me. this is a precious team to me because they help to bring out the potential in me. they are my comrades. my nakama.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Ministry and FTT
by John Ortberg
FTT
My wife first introduced me to those initials. Nancy was a nurse when I first met her. There were many parts of nursing for which she did not care. But she loved diagnosis. To this day there cannot be too many episodes of Grey's Anatomy or ER for her. (Oprah either, but that's another story.) She is constantly telling me her private diagnoses of people—even total strangers—based on their skin color. She can tell you how long you have to live if she gets a long look at your face and the light is good.
But of all the diagnoses I ever heard her discuss, FTT is the one that sticks in my mind. Those initials would go on the chart of an infant who, often for unknown reasons, was unable to gain weight or grow.
Failure to thrive.
Sometimes, they guess, it happens when a parent or care-giver is depressed, and the depression seems to get passed down. Sometimes something seems to be off in an infant's metabolism for reasons no one can understand, so FTT is one of those mysterious phrases that sounds like an explanation but explains nothing.
Failure to thrive.
I didn't know why it struck me as so unspeakably sad until I read Dallas Willard's The Spirit of the Disciplines, a book that has affected me more than any book other than the Bible, from which Dallas actually gets his best ideas.
Dallas writes that although we have tended to think of the word salvation as the forgiveness of sins or the escape from punishment, it actually has a much more robust meaning for the writers of Scripture: "the simple and wholly adequate word for salvation in the New Testament is 'life.' 'I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.' 'He that hath the Son hath life.' 'Even when we were dead through our trespasses, God made us alive together with Christ.' "
This is the human condition. FTT.
Thrive is a life word; a word full of shalom. Thriving is what life was intended to do, like a flower stubbornly pushing through a crack in the sidewalk. It is why we pause in wonder at a human being's first step, or first word; and why we ought to wonder at every step, and every word. Thriving is what God saw when he made life and saw that it was good. "Thrive" was the first command: be fruitful, and multiply.
Thriving is what human beings are made for; and pastors and churches too. Being fully alive, and curious, and fearless. Wide awake.
I remember a phrase in a book by Wallace Stegner years ago about a character experiencing an "explosion of growth," and wanting it so badly that I was jealous of a good friend whom I knew was experiencing it. Thriving is what I want; more than success or reputation or experiences or achievement.
Thriving is the joy I know when the level of my challenges reaches the level of my gifts, and I am consumed neither by boredom nor anxiety but simply grace. And its because thriving is so God-ordained that the failure to thrive is so tragic.
I wonder how many churches—and how many pastors—would have FTT written on our charts, if only we could see them. For I believe it is FTT that beats down so many in ministry. It's not the lack of recognition, or success. We all know that there is no life in those imposters.
It's days and weeks and month of frozen smiles and forced pleasantness and artificial harmony and wondering if people think we're doing well. It's pretending to agree and listen and placate people we don't agree with or even like, and telling ourselves we do it because it's the pastor's job, when the truth is we do it from fear or ambition or habit. And then we feel drained and hollow and thin-souled.
I was talking to a friend today who used to work in the marketplace but now works at a church. She was challenged by the transition. It struck me that for many folks, their jobs are stress-producers, but the church is a stress-reliever. So they think to themselves, "If I could just work at a church, I'd get rid of my stress-producer and be forever at my stress-reliever!" What happens, of course, is that the church (when it is a job) becomes their stress-producer. Not only that, they've lost their old stress-reliever, since even when they come to church on Sunday they're coming to the job site.
So my job, even more important than preaching or leading, is to thrive.
Which means my life outside my work must be way deeper and bigger and more interesting than my work alone. Which means I need to monitor how much energy I have for family and learning and non-strategic friends and long walks by the ocean. Which means I need to monitor how good sin looks, because failure to thrive always has the effect of making sin look good.
For one day, I'm going to die. And most of what preoccupies and drains me now will recede into nothingness. But the dead in Christ will rise.
Which is to say, thrive.
John Ortberg is editor at large of Leadership and pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in Menlo Park, California.
red in the green
Monday, June 16, 2008
Santouka
below is a picture that jun ming popped over to take for us. jun ming loves to take photos.
i shall try at marutama ramen soon! ben's recommendation :)
all ears: as long i can dream by expose
HP colleagues
all ears: silence
Friday, June 13, 2008
ACTSperienceOASIS
ACTSperience
i went with a few objectives in mind - a long awaited personal retreat and to learn to relate to people my age and working group. i went with a heart of full anticipation from God.
day 1: took a long coach ride with Roy and some of his cg mates. it feels like going on a road trip. feels fun. upon reaching Concorde hotel, i checked in and sat down to enjoy the quiet surrounding in my hotel room. during the P&W, i was very ministered by the song, Savior King: " ...i gave my life to honor this..." it stirred a deep desire in me to want to honor Christ's love on the Cross with my life. the verse came aptly after that, "...obedience is better than sacrifice..." i responded that i want to obey God in my life. i want to give my life to honor His love shown on the Cross.
day 2: woke up to a breakfast with Wynnie and her cg. Wynnie is soon going to Brisbane for her 2 years uni studies. we spoke excitedly about her new campus life and also getting in touch with hope brisbane peeps soon.
i went to "discovering soul's pathway to God" workshop and i met this fantastic lady- Karen. her testimony was really amazing and it set my heart to want to know her more. an interesting encounter we both shared really made us marveled at God's perfect timing and plan for our lives. i really thank God for this new friendship i found.
during the late afternoon, we had a fun time at KL. i joined roy and his cg, went around taking photos. oh yah, i got to know another new friend- Helen. Helen just joined not long ago and she is currently a HR manager and has been in this line for around 10 years. she also shared a testimony of how God healed her in the camp! amazing! got to know Issac, How Joo and Angie more too.
day 3: went to find Nicole and Wilfred during breakfast time. Nicole is recovering from her back pain. we talked and catch up on things. talking to them are very encouraging. Nicole is like a mother to Roy and i. well, she is the one who literally watch us grow up in youth days.
i hung around with Nicole's cg for the rest of the day. met another new friend- Elizabeth. a very sweet girl, quite quiet but she is full of smiles. during the CG chill out time, i went back to my room to reflect on some things and also the camp learnings. arranged for a dinner date with Liyan also. it has been a long time since we last catch up. we just talked and talked during the dinner. it was very fruitful to exchange words of encouragements about our ministries and the things we desire to do for God.
day 4: throughout the camp, i want to eat a good ramily burger. and God is never early, never late. i had my fill when our coach stopped for a break on our way home to singapore.
too many things and thoughts to pen here. ask me if you see me :) i'll be glad to share more.
OASIS
it was a great refreshment in the youth camp. this time round, we camped at the downtown east. it was full of excitement among the people as we came to a new campsite, chalets and all.
my fellow room mates include philo, her sheep lays and her grandsheep xinyi. during the first night, we realised that philo loves to wear layers and layers of clothings, she is afraid of the cold. lays was sitting on the cold floor doing her school work and xinyi was reading her bible and plugged into her mp3. me, reading bible and praying too, to prepare for something the next day... i was encouraged by xinyi's desire to help around in the camp and her child-like faith in God. it always bring me smiles whenever i see her. she is contagious in joy!
a funny incident occurred that left me laughing to myself whenever i thought about it.
shuz: *gasps!*
shuz (turned to jiali): jiali ar, i realised that i am leading prayer meet and service leading in tomorrow session...
jiali: thank God you found out now than tomorrow morning right...
shuz (panicked) *ransacked her bag to see if she brought the appropriate attire for it.
Thank God i realised it and i got the whole night to prepare for the prayer meeting.
i suddenly remembered that i did not take a single picture in Oasis camp! :(
nonetheless, MinOps worked very hard. thanks guys. your rewards are great in heaven and being in the same team as you make serving together so worthwhile.
a sweet post-camp finding: was on phone with dewen last sat night and he told me about something pastor Jeff mentioned in his camp teaching. i was truly encouraged and touched.
Thanks, pastor!
all ears: You've got a friend by James Taylor
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
camps camps!
i really enjoyed my time with shirls. each time with her is very precious. i was very refreshed and even more convicted after each meet-up. towards the end of the night, both of us were quite amused by something in the convo and i just concluded that: accountability brings blessings.
the same time tomorrow, i'll be away in adults camp and then youth camp. gonna learn so much more, gonna desire and seek more. my heart is bubbling up with anticipation.
all ears: news report on radio
Monday, June 02, 2008
Feasting on God
though i am not very well-versed and familiar with orchestra stuffs, i did enjoyed the night.
after the show, as we were going elsewhere for supper, roy casually mentioned that he closed his eyes to imagine while listening to the beautiful piece, he dozed off for awhile. guess the music is just too good, almost flawless that able to put his mind at rest.
after a night of supper, roy urged me to go jogging together the next morning, as his ippt test is coming up very soon.
someone famous is back- WELCOME BACK, EELEE!!!
miss tan is back for around a month here and we had a good time together at gwen's belated birthday celebration at swensen on late sat night too.
gwen just turned 42 (as stated in shirls' msn nick awhile ago last week) and sure, she is indeed one very happy woman now. *hik hik*
spent my lazy sunday afternoon lunching after cg with peter, xinyi, jiali, yongkang, gwen, eevoon, etc... eevoon or peter spotted a local tv channel 8 couple with their family while eating. they were trying so hard to get a picture together with the actor in the background. its hilarious. it was later claimed that it was peter who were so excited about them.
enjoyed a slow time with philo after that. we went to look for some facial products, it was nice, just talking about things in life.
anyway, baybeats 2008 is back and there are some new local bands too.
29 20 31 august. check out the site for more details.
http://www.baybeats.com.sg/
the past one week has been a very fruitful one for me. i started on my fast from meat and our youth camp devotion, and also reading through Acts to prepare myself for the adults camp too.
i can only say that i am very charged and convicted after the last clm sharing. i know that this time, i seriously want to fast and pray. i seriously want to think through some things in my life and ministry. for the past one week, i was so eager to learn and receive a rhema word every single day and it came true. there were many things i learnt and discovered. yet, out of all, i learnt that God visits a heart that truly desire and yearn for his touch. He will not pass a hungry man by.
all ears: silence