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she danced gracefully in the state of encompassing darkness, with her sights fixed, to gaze the shadow of hope, where a dim light perched, her sight to see. when all dreams seems lost and fading, she danced to the tune, that life is a journey, to discover courage in hope against hope. Note: It…
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This is a song I wrote. The video quality and recording is not that good but as long as you can hear the song i’m ok with that. And I wish I played piano but the Garage Band app on my iPad has this smart piano function which is cool for those who can’t play…
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When I was in secondary school, the last two years of it (16-17), I wasn’t much of bright student. I failed Additional Math, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History and even what we call Bahasa Malaysia (the national language of Malaysia which is Malay). Well, not failing them entirely but I was more or less on the fence.…
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“This is Madness!!!” We hear much of what madness meant when watching 300. Leonidas was a little on the mad side when he lead just 300 men to fight the Persian army. He saw what was coming when surrounding nations went for what was called submission for peace. You know the movie too well for me to…
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Over at Euangelion, Michael Bird blogged about the recent New Testament translation “The New Testament For Everyone” by N. T. Wright. In the preface of the the translation, Bird states that Wright is not doing a paraphrase. Some might jump into the critical band wagon here by giving critiques if a translation tends to go…
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Last week, Kurt was kind enough to host me on his blog with an article I contributed. On of the things that I mused in that post was the way Christians in general have understood ministry. This is usually the general consensus among Christians when they understand ministry, “Real ministry is said to only happen in a church setting.…
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“Why should fewer academics believe in God than the general population? I believe it is simply a matter of the IQ. Academics have higher IQs than the general population,” says Ulster University academic Richard Lynn. “Several Gallup poll studies of the general population have shown that those with higher IQs tend not to believe in God.”…
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This week had been a grueling one. Just finished a course on “Contextualization.” But I’m not complaining of being drained by stuff that requires one to think. If anything it makes me more motivated. Anyway, during the course on Contextualization, we were doing some discussions on the weaknesses of Asian churches (and our Western counterpart). I pointed…