Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

An amazing display of love

I was feeling weary today at the office after working almost non-stop from the morning, chasing a tight project deadline. I have to deliver a report for a client tomorrow, and on top of that a pile of assignments on my desk keep on reminding me that I need to finish marking by Monday next [...]

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

The Marginal Cost of Sinning

After reading Prof. Christensen’s article on How Will You Measure Your Life?, I’m compelled to share one of the key elements in the article on the marginal cost of sinning and create the chart below to help you see. When I decided to move to Adelaide in 2003, I decided to take a year off [...]

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Rediscovering Corrinne May

  After watching The Leap Years for the second time – this time with Yani – I was reminded of the songs in the movie. Whilst I still think that the background music is very sacchariney, I think that the songs in the movie are gorgeous: mellow and smooth, just perfect to warm the evenings. [...]

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

He’s always been faithful to me

  He’s always been faithful to me (Sara Groves) Morning by morning I wake up to find The power and comfort of God’s hand in mine Season by season I watch Him amazed, In awe of the mystery of His perfect ways All I have needed His hand will provide He’s always been faithful to [...]

Friday, June 25th, 2010

The unfillable void

  I watched Eli Stone on TV again tonight – season 2 episodes are re-run in Channel 7TWO. I used to watch the series regularly when it was aired a couple of years ago. Tonight’s episode, which I have seen before, is the first episode of the second season, titled “The Path”. It’s one of [...]

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Unwavering trust

  A friend confided that she just received a sad news from home that her sister was diagnosed with serious tumor that had spread to other area. If her sister agrees to undergo a risky operation, her communication and basic functioning will be affected – so that is why she is opting for chemotherapy. She [...]

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Jesus through the Bible

  In GENESIS, Jesus is the Ram at Abraham’s altar In EXODUS, He’s the Passover Lamb In LEVITICUS, He’s the High Priest In NUMBERS, He’s the Cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night In DEUTERONOMY, He’s the City of our Refuge In JOSHUA, He’s the Scarlet Thread out by Rahab’s window In [...]

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

First = Last

  Starting afresh always carries a risk that people around you are unaware of your previous accomplishments and experience. Of course there is an art in sharing those information over time – you don’t want to be branded a know-all snob. On top of that, having a look that is younger beyond my actual age [...]

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Ransomed and paid in full

  In January 1991 I was baptised at Bethesda Church in Bandung – I was reminded of the momentous event today as I watched fifteen members of the Edge Church in the City Campus slowly stepped into the baptismal, one at a time to be baptised. The singers were singing Christ Tomlin’s version of Amazing [...]

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Lazy Saturday morning

  It’s Saturday morning here in Adelaide, nearly 9.30am – there’s no driving school today as Harry is taking a week off. It’s great to get up later and catch some extra snooze as I’m not feeling 100% either. I can feel a cold coming so I’ve been taking some medication to prop me up. [...]

 

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