Friday, December 31, 2010

God on the Mountain

I read about this famous 1973 gospel song on a Christian website. The son of the song writer Tracy Dartt is making a documentary of how this song has touched many people.

Indeed the lyric is very meaningful and encouraging. God is with us no matter what the circumstance we are in. He is here in the day and night, in good time and bad.

As we are looking forward to a new year, it is timely that we listen to this song with thanks giving and praise God for His goodness and faithfulness to all of us.

God On The Mountain Lyrics

Life is easy when you're up on the mountain
And you've got peace of mind like you've never known.
But then things change and you're down in the valley.
Don't lose faith for you're never alone.

For the God on the mountain is still God in the valley.
When things go wrong, He'll make it right.
And the God of the good times
is still God in the bad times.
The God of the day is still God in the night.

You talk of faith when you're up on the mountain.
Oh but the talk comes easy when life's at its best.
But it's down in the valley of trials and temptation
That's when faith is really put to the test.

For the God on the mountain is still God in the valley.
When things go wrong, He'll make it right.
And the God of the good times
is still God in the bad times.
The God of the day is still God in the night.

"God On The Mountain" words and music by Tracy G. Dartt

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Problems of Malaysian Christians


The Chairman of NECF, Rev Eu Hong Seng in his year end message said the top 5 issues that plagued Malaysian Christians are :

1. Prayerlessness - just look at the attendance of prayer meetings in most churches, if they still hold them. Most believers would hardly spend more than 15 minutes in prayer daily. Where is the altar in our lives?

2. Migration - this is symptomatic of lack of trust in God who has placed us in this country for good and not for evil. Barring a sovereign word, every migration speaks of our unhappiness with our lot in life in the country God has placed us in. We worship our happiness rather than obey the will of God.

3. Materialism - we succumb more and more to the desire to acquire and enjoy. We are more holiday conscious. We have no qualms about spending thousands of ringgit on ourselves but gripe so vehemently about the few dollars we have to pay for Christian courses and seminars which we need to improve ourselves.

4. Content to be Christians, but not disciples - lukewarmness characterizes so many in our churches. We are prepared to "surrender" a few hours to our God on Sundays and no more. Many could be mistaken as "Christian atheists", as far as their lifestyle and faithlessness is concerned.

5. Reluctance to be sent - Jesus Christ's command to "Go…make disciples" wherever He sends us is but a good suggestion for a few to do. The church has become "immoveable" for the wrong reasons.

These are real issues if one observed the Christian scene in Malaysia. Some years ago I remembered a member of a church in Kuala Lumpur said a number of their members were migrating. You may have experienced that in your church.

Note: to read more, click on the title of this post.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Google Earth Used for Theft



This is another problem with internet technology. Recently it was reported that Face Book users were getting into marital problems after spouses contacted their "old frames" and now it has been reported in the UK that thieves are using Google Earth to target churches in order to steal lead and other metal objects. Google Earth is a powerful technology and this good technology can also be used for bad thing like theft of properties. Insurance companies in the UK reported only 12 such cases in 2002 but by 2008 this type of case has increased to 2500! Lead and other metals from churches can fetch high prices in the market. Insurance companies advised churches to look out for suspicious happenings at their premises to prevent thieves from stealing their metal properties.

What is Google Earth ?

a virtual globe program that shows the earth by the superimposition of images obtained from satellite imagery, aerial photography and GIS over a 3D globe.

Note: second picture is a google earth image of Twin Tower Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. You can zoom in very near to buildings, that was why thieves could see the details of churches.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Francis Chan Stepping Down from Church


Several months ago it was reported that Pastor Francis Chan of Cornerstone Community Church was stepping down from the church he founded. Now it is reported that finally he is leaving his church and moving to Asia. Which Asian country is not certain.

Francis is a popular pastor and has written popular books like Crazy Love and Forgotten God. He is humble enough to know that teaching about Jesus is more important than he himself and his image. He said he felt disturbing that his congregations mentioned his name more than Jesus in his church. He is afraid that people come to his church because of his popularity than because they are seeking after God.

Indeed it is quite natural for us Christians to seek out or adore famous Christian pastors or leaders. I remembered once a famous Chinese pastor called "The Heavenly Man" came to Kuching and I told one of my fellow brother excitedly that I was attending his meeting. My fellow brother questioned me whether I was going to see and hear him speak or to hear God's message through him. That question really struck me. Am I going to see this famous pastor or to listen to God?

The lesson is what is our motive in attending evangelistic meetings led by famous people. Are we there to listen to God or man?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas Day Celebration

On Christmas Day our church congregations attended the Christmas Service. Pastor Richard shared the Christmas message. In general about Jesus"s birth which was prophesied many hundred years before His birth.

After the message our caroling team again was there to perform several Christmas songs. Some I were not familiar. Nevertheless their performance were wonderful and everyone enjoyed the show. Thanks to Sister Paik Imm and Sister Siew Hoon who had put in several months of hard work in training the youths of our church.

To finish the celebration we had some foods to eat and fellowship with each other.



From 2010-12-25Christmas 24 & 25th Dec2010

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Eve Celebration

On the eve of Christmas our Life Group ( Cell group) had our gathering to celebrate Christmas. We invited non believers as well as some guests from our Life group. Each of our Life Group member contributed to the foods for the celebration. All these foods were cooked by our members. We had a lot of foods as you can see in the slide show.

This year it was special of our church because we have a caroling group going to members' home to sing some Christmas songs to celebrate as well as to add to the festivities. We thank our sisters, Paik Imm and Siew Hoon in training the youth and making all the efforts to make this Christmas special. So the caroling team also came to sing to our Life Group.

After the food we had a little ice breaker (game) to relax a little and to enjoy some fun.

Our Life Group organized members to share their testimonies to encourage the non believers. Brother Peter, Brother Jong and Brother Nick shared last evening. The sharing focus on what God can do for us and only through Jesus we can be saved. It was encouraging sharing by our brothers.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Social Network Christmas

Recently there is a video of social network nativity story, and now here is a socila network Christmas.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Christmas in Malaysia


Christmas in Malaysia is some what subdue as compared to Western countries. We have quite a lot of Christians here, but most just celebrate Christmas in small scale. But usually one can find the Christmas atmosphere better in the shopping malls in our country. In our capital city Kuala Lumpur where there are several large shopping malls like The Pavillion, Mid Valley, One Utama and others, where they have extensive decorations. You can really feel the festivities in these malls. I also read that in Indonesia, the decorations and festivities of Christmas are also confined very much in the shopping malls. Here in Malaysia we are blessed that in some small cities, the local authorities do put up some street decorations during Christmas.

In the slide show are pictures taken in two of the shopping malls, The Pavillion and Mid Valley. The life size sleigh and rein deers and artificial snow scapes are in The Pavillion and the others from Mid Valley.

Writing about artificial snow, here is a picture (above) of a Christmas tree producing artificial snow, and the reverse umbrella is used to collect this "snow".



Wishing all readers a "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!"

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Nativity Story - Social Media Way

Now a days, social media is a big thing and at least 500 million people are involved. Here is the nativity story told the social media way.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Saved to Serve


This was the title of Pastor Richard's preaching this morning based on Mark 10:32 to 52. Jesus told His disciples three times that he was going to die. Yet it was amazing that John and James asked saying "we want you to do for us whatever we ask" and also asked to be seated one of His right and one on His left. Pastor said it was like your dying father giving you advice and you asked that you be the new CEO of his company or asking him to will all his properties to you. Jesus was going to die and yet John and James was jolting for position. The other disciples were angry with John and James.

Who wants to be great must be a servant. Beware of bad yeast that can grow in us to destroy. The Son of Man came to serve and not be served. In fact, the whole life of Jesus was to serve others and actually He died for all of us.

Pastor compared the difference of a "servant" and a "bond servant". In general a servant serve with conditions, sometime with a contract, but a bond servant served without condition, and usually because of his/her love for the master will serve him for life. Like Paul he said he was a bond servant of Jesus Christ his Master.

We are saved to serve and not be served.

How to serve? Full fill the great commission Matthew 28:19-20

Watch this video about the servant way of Jesus.

Friday, December 17, 2010

USD 11 Million Christmas Tree


How can a Christmas tree worth USD11 million, you may ask. Well, this Christmas tree located at Emirates Place Hotel, Abu Dabi is hung with luxurious jewelries, watches, pearls and other precious stones that all in all cost USD11 million!

It is just to attract people to the hotel, and of course making headlines all over the world.

Click on the title of this post to watch a video.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Incredible Christmas Concert

It seem like the most popular electronic gift for this Christmas season is an iPad.

We know ipad can be useful, but do you know it can be turned into various musical instruments?

Watch this incredible Christmas musical concert.

"Merry Christmas to all of you".

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Chasing After The Wind


On Sunday, I worshiped at People's Park Baptist Church, KL where guest speaker Rev Khoo preached on the Book of Ecclesiastes and he also shared about his teaching mission in China. This Book is reputed to be written by King Solomon. He had everything in the world, palaces, gardens, art works,etc, you name it he had it. Yet he found life meaningless. He tried to get what ever earthly possessions to be happy yet he was miserable. In this Book which talked about meaninglessness of life, yet this Book is meaningful. It tells us about live. The bottom line is, without God our lives have no meaning.

Throughout the ages, people pondered over the meaning of life. Some wrote stories about it some wrote poems. There is a fairly famous poem called "Dash" by Linda Ellis which described about meaning of life especially the "dash" between your date of birth and date of death. A few words from the poem ..

For it matters not how much we own;
The cars the house the cash
What matters is how we live and love
And how we spend our dash.


The lesson is do not Chase after the wind.

Watch the video of the full length of this inspirational poem.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Alpha Training


I just got back from attending an Alpha training in Kuala Lumpur. The course was to train Alpha course facilitators so that after this training the trained participant can go back to their home churches to train others in facilitating the course. The course was supposed to be for two days, but because all of the participants had gone through Alpha courses, it was shortened to one day. About 20 participants from various churches through out Malaysia attended. The biggest group came from FGA, KL. They had 6 of them attending. It is a big church so they need more trainers.

Each participant was asked to deliver a presentation on the topic given. It was to ensure participant can deliver the training with the material given by Alpha Malaysia. Personally I felt it was a good course because it gave me a chance to go through all the topics and also to practice delivering the course.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Jingle Cat Silent Night

Christmas is just around the corner. People are in the celebration mood. Our church is also preparing some Christmas activities.

I wish you a "Merry Christmas and Happy New year!". Enjoy this cat Christmas tune.

Will be away for the next few days. Blessed week a head!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Pastor Francis Chan


A while back, I blogged about Pastor Francis Chan of mega Church Corner Stone, Simi Valley, California. He has since left the church because he did not want the "celebrity status" to get into his head. He was humble enough to recognize that he may be way led, at the same time he felt God's call for him to do something else. It was understood that after visiting and witnessing the poverty in Africa, upon his return to US, he sold his big house and moved to a smaller house, the extra money were given to support the poor.

The fact that many people call themselves Christians but do not live like Him or obey His commands disturbed him. Now he is producing films called "BASIC" to address this issue. Pastor Francis was also disturbed that people would travel 60 to 70 miles just to hear him speak.

His message is that we need to follow the commands of Jesus and live like him. Although his message seem to direct to audience in the US, but I believe this situation is happening in many countries, including ours - Malaysia.

To read more click on the title of this post.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

How Does A Christian Resist Temptation?


Every one goes through this process of being tempted. There is no one who can escape temptation. Yet our God is a faithful God, He gives us a way out.

No temptation[c] has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted[d] beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted,[e] he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.

1 Corinthians 10:13

Note: watch a video on this subject by clicking the title of this post.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Rev Stephen Tong



Reverend Stephen Tong is an evangelist from Indonesia. Even at the age of 70 years when most people are relaxing, he is still traveling around the region preaching the gospel. He came to Kuching several times to hold evangelistic meetings.

Reverend Tong leads one of the largest church in Jakarta called, The Cathedral of Messiah of Jakarta Reformed Evangelical Church. It covers 600,000 sq ft and can accommodate 6,300 people. It was declared open on 20th September 2008.

It was something notable to build such a large Church in Indonesia, because it is a Muslim majority nation. Its citizens are known to be not tolerant of other religions. In fact, over the years many churches there had been attacked.

To read more click on the title of this blog post.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Prison ellowship Ministry


Our Church, FBC has been involved in the Prison Ministry here in Kuching for the past 16 years. I understand that it was indeed difficult in the beginning although there are still challenges now, our members are able to attend to the needs of the prisoners.

Thanks to a group of dedicated brothers like Uncle Ben,Brother Song, Brother Arthur, and Brother Chin, and Brother Teck Hwa who visited the prison weekly to minister to the inmates. Over this 16 years numerous inmates have been saved and called Jesus as their Savior. Praise God!

Our Brothers labored tirelessly and often people do not appreciate their work. We really salute these Brothers for their dedication.

Due to the good work that the Prison Fellowship Ministry had done all these years, the Malaysian Government recently awarded the ministry a certificate of accomplishment. Indeed it is an honor to this ministry and the people who are involved. This award was given out by the Home Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein when he was here in Kuching last week.

Uncle Ben received the certificate on behalf of the ministry.

Brothers thank you for the good work !

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Choices and Consequences



Today Sunday, we had interesting sharing from two brothers. Some how their messages were similar although there was no prior arrangement among these two brothers. In a way we can say this was something from our Lord, as a message that He wants us to hear in Church.

Brother Dr. Adam, an American has just attended a six-day course with the Haggai Institute here in Kuching. Dr Adam works here as a medical doctor. This course here was meant for people in this region and not meant for American. Yet he was here to attend. In fact, he had to decide whether to attend an international medical conference or Haggai, and he chose Haggai because he was inspired by a dream he had earlier. In his dream he was asked what he will do if he was to die the next day. Matthew 7:13 spoke to him. This verse said a narrow path leads to life and he broad path leads to destruction. Another example he gave was playing American football back home. He was a quarter back, and one day his coach asked him to call the shot at an important competition the following day. But he said he could not because he had not been trained to take that role. His coach asked him to do it, and he had to do it. Adam's team was playing a champion team that had not lose a game, and there he was leading his team against a champion team. Adam stepped out in faith, and his team won 28 points! We Asians don't know much about American football, but hey 28-0 got to mean winning by a large margin!

Note: Picture of Adam holding an American football.

Next, we had brother Song sharing from Mark8:31 to 9:32. In fact the title of this blog is his topic of sharing. Again here he shared about stories of people making choices for God instead of the world. He said, a man by the name of AD Leong an ex drug dealer from Bintulu sentenced to death and later sentence commuted to life in prison, due to good behavior he was released after 15 years. He chose his name as "AD" which to him means "after death". Yes, his old self died and he met Jesus in prison and turned a new leaf. Now he goes around schools to teach the young people. He operates a tailoring shop to support himself. AD made the right choice by traveling on the narrow path that leads to life.

Another story was about an Australian woman Cindy who got involved in drug with his uncle. His uncle escape from police but she was caught and imprisoned. After she came out she got married to a drunkard husband. One day she thought of killing him to end her pain. She cried "If there is a God help me!". While at a petrol station she met an ex convict who asked her to join him to church. She went with her husband and became a believer as a result she did not attempt to kill her husband. Later he died of natural cause. Cindy studied for a counseling degree and now she counsel young people to get them off drugs.

Today, we really have inspiring stories from our Brothers and more importantly teaching from the Bible to make the correct choice and to stay focus on Jesus.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

The Gift of Pain - Dr Paul Brand


I learnt about Dr Brand from reading books by re-known Christian writer Philip Yancey. Dr. Brand was born in India to missionaries parents. At age 9 he was sent to Britain to study. After completing his medical degree he went back to India to start a leprosy sanatorium. He was an expert in leprosy treatment and dedicated his life to helping patients who were treated as outcasts in India. He was full of humility and sacrifice all for his patients.

He died in 2006 at the age of 86.

In Philip Yancey's book, Soul Survival he described Dr Brand's life as well as his sacrificial work for the lepers in India. His life story was very inspiring, especially when one reads about how much efforts he put in just to help the lepers. Pain is a gift because lepers could not feel pain,so they hurt themselves without knowing until it was too late for treatment. In a way, he tried to help the patients to feel pain. Dr. Brand co wrote the book "Gift of Pain" with Philip Yancey.

His life is an example for Christians all over, he lived like Jesus. A servant to the patients he served without complain.

Read what one of his patient, Sadan said, "Still I must say I am happy that I had this disease. Apart from leprosy, I would have been a normal man with a normal family, chasing after wealth and a higher position in society. I would never have known such wonderful people like Dr Paul and Dr Margaret (Mrs Brand), and I would never have known the God who lives in them".

Dr Brand knew God made human in his image, and how our bodies are wonderfully made.

Philip Yancey said,
"Dr. Brand would just marvel at the wisdom of the Designer in putting together the body. [Dr Brand was] the first person I had ever met who marveled at the design of the pain system in the human body. But he would say, ‘Thank God for pain. If there’s only one gift that I could give my leprosy patients, it would be the gift of pain.”

Friday, December 3, 2010

Face Book Danger


Recently I blogged about how a Pastor in a US church asked his officials to delete their face book accounts after he found many had extra marital affairs through face book. Like many things, face book can be good or bad, depending on how you use it.

In Malaysia, the government found that increasing number of varsity going Malaysian girls are lured to become drug mules by African syndicates who promised expenses paid holidays overseas. These girls are gullible and greedy. There is no free rides!

Since 1991, 785 Malaysians arrested overseas for drug offense, 149 were women. 70 have been sentenced to death.

International survey firm TNS reported that Malaysians have the most friends on Face Book. No wonder the crooks are out there lurking to entrap these gullible girls.

This kind of problem can happen anywhere, and it is advisable to be careful when we are in cyberspace.

The problem is that people are greedy and they fall into traps by crooks out there.

The Bible says :

"The greedy stir up conflict, but those who trust in the LORD will prosper."

Proverb 28:25

Note: to read the detail report on The Star. click on the title of this post

Thursday, December 2, 2010

King James Bible 400 years Old


The King James Bible is also known as the Authorised Version of the Bible in Britain. The first copy was written in 1611, so now it is 400 years old. Originally this Bible was written for the use of the British Isle, but as you are aware, the Bible is now used by the whole world.

Some said it has sold 2.5 Billion copies in various versions, other said it sold 6.5 Billion. Whatever is the number of copies,many agreed that it is the best selling book of the world! Praise God!

The Bible is God's breath.

2 Timothy 3:16 (New International Version, ©2010)

16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Meditation


My previous blog post was about a silent retreat where one can meditate and pray. However, Christian meditation is different from the Eastern way of emptying one's mind as practise in Yoga meditation.

Christian concept of emptying of the mind is not emptying it to a blank space. R. Albert Mohler Jr. Southern Baptist Seminary explains:

"The biblical concept of meditation on the Word of God does involve an emptying, of course. We must empty our minds of ungodly and unbiblical thoughts, of desires for sin and resistance to the reign of God in our lives. But that emptying never involves an empty mind. Instead, it involves a mind in which unbiblical thoughts are replaced by the truth of Scripture -- not a blank slate of meditation that revolves around the self."

Professor Don Whitney, Southern Seminary explain further:

"The idea of emptying the mind is not biblically based," says Don Whitney, associate professor of biblical spirituality at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. "There can be a danger."

Referring to meditation's long association with Hinduism, Buddhism and other Eastern religions, Whitney says, "Some of the yoga stuff, where you're given a mantra, that is rooted in false religions." He sees no problem with stretching, but once you start chanting, you're treading on treacherous ground, he says.

His beef is that some people are seeking tools to help them live and de-stress. "That's very selfish," he says. "Our lives should be lived to the glory of God."


Now the question is should Christian meditate? Yes, we should but we should meditate on the Word of God and not empty our minds like in the Eastern religions. We should empty our mind and fill it with Scriptural and Biblical wisdom and teachings - nothing else.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Silent Retreat


Silent retreat. What is that, many may ask. Well, when you go to such retreat you do not talk for a few days. Some people cannot stop talking for even a minute, not to say for a few days! Well, I heard friends going to such retreat before. They said it is very good for meditation and prayers. I suppose it is useful during this time to talk to God and read the Bible, also to hear what God has to say to us. Of course, we still can hear from God while back to where we are, but many who have been to this type of retreat say that one can experience God more closely.

One such retreat is the Seven Fountain Retreat in Chiangmai, Thailand. I read of an experience of a pastor from Singapore. Click on the title of this blog to read what he has written.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Rev Wong Kim Kong


Last evening, Rev Wong Kim Kong was giving a talk at Good News Fellowship Church, Kuching. He was the former Secretary General of NECF. He spoke on "A Christian Response and Biblical Approach to Politics".

Note: To read more about Rev Wong click on the title of this blog post.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Ex-Yazuka Turn Pastor


Last evening, Good News Fellowship hosted an evangelistic meeting. The guest speaker was Pastor Kaoru Inoue a former Yazuka general, Japanese Mafia. He has tattoos all over his body.

He was born in Hokkaido to a very poor family. By age 22 he joined the Yazuka and began to take drugs. As a Yazuka he committed many crimes, and being addicted to drugs he found no meaning in life. He tried committing suicide unsuccessfully twice. His friend asked him to work in his construction site for one month. During that time he met his future wife. One day his girl friend invited him to a village festival, after that she gave him a gift in place of a coat he had lent to his girl friend but she had misplaced it. He took the gift home not realizing that it was a used Gideon Bible. Since it was from his girl friend he kept it by his bedside each night. Some how he was drawn to read the Bible. When he came to Matthew 5:30 he was touched by the message. Later his girlfriend invited him and his boss to a dinner in the church hosted by her pastor. On the way home, he asked his boss to release him from the Yazuka gang, miraculously his boss agreed. His boss also knew that 4 of Inoue's best Yazuka friends had died of various circumstances. ( It was not easy to get off the gang once you joint). Kaoru Inoue found that people in church love him, unlike the world outside no one cared for him. He became a Christian, and he told his boss to quit Yazuka but he refused. Inoue said he will pray for him to quit, after two years his boss quit! Pastor Kaoru Inoue always believes in prayers. He prayed for his own father who came to Christ two years after Inoue was converted. Praise God!

Pastor Inoue encouraged everyone to look to Jesus who can save and heal our sicknesses. Even a hardcore Yazuka like him can be saved. Nothing is impossible for our God.

Note : Picture above, the center guy is Pastor Kaoru Inoue

From 2010-11-26 Pastor Kaoru Inoue


From 2010-11-26 Pastor Kaoru Inoue

Friday, November 26, 2010

World's Largest Church Yoido Full Gospel Church


The world's largest church is Yoido Full Gospel church of South Korea. The church had a congregation of 780,000 until 20 satellites churches went independent reducing the number to 360,000. This church was founded by David Yoggi Cho, and the present Pastor is Young Hoon Lee.

After a reduction in members there are ready to expand. Korean churches are famous for their "prayer mountains", essentially places for prayers away from crowded places, usually up country.

The church is returning to the basics of prayers, dependent on the Holy Spirit, evangelism, divine healing and personal sanctification. This also reminded me of the teaching of Pastor Ben Wong of Shepard Community Church, Hong Kong who came to help our church. He too said we must go to the basics if we want to stay close to God. His church is a cell church just like Yoido Full Gospel church. Pastor Ben also personally know Pastor David Yoggi Cho.

Note : To read the full article of Yoido Full Gospel church click on the title of this blog post.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Counting Our Blessings Backward


When we are faced with trials and difficulties, it is already impossible to count our blessings. But counting them backward ? I read an article about this subject and I recall that in fact, we should take a step back to count our blessings backwards. That is to say, examine all the past blessings and answered prayers that we have experienced.

For example, I recalled how much work pressures I faced several years ago to the point of depression. But God was gracious and faithful, as I followed Him in my distressed, He provided me with an early retirement package from my former employer.

I am sure you have many experiences of similar blessings, and if you begin to examine these, you will be encouraged that our God is indeed with us no matter what happens to us. In Hebrew 13:5 He said he will never leave us nor forsake us.

One good way to record your walk with our Lord is to keep a journal of your walk. Record your requests, and what God have been saying. Later when you look back you will be able to see His work in you.

"O Lord Almighty, blessed is the man who trusts in you." Psalm 84:12

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Mormonism is Not Christianity


As a regular Christian, we may not be able to tell whether the Mormons are Christians. But Dr. R Albert Mohler Jr., President of South Baptist Theological Seminary wrote an article explaining in details about the difference between Christianity and Mormonism.

Mormonism rejects traditional Christian orthodoxy, rejects the Trinity and the nature of Christ. Mormon doctrine of God includes many gods, not one. (Note: to read the full article click on the title of this post).

I remembered my own encounter with the Mormon in Kuala Lumpur more than 10 years ago. I met these two young Americans in the sub way. At that time I was new to Christianity as I was attending Full Gospel Assembly (FGA) but have not been baptized yet. These two men talked to me and thinking that they were Christians, I invited them to my house. They came and shared with me their bible "Book of Mormons", and I compared with my Bible, King James version and found it different. After the second visit, they asked me to join their church, but some tning inside me prompting me to reject their offer. Later, I learnt that this was the prompting of our Lord to follow Him and no other gods. Thank God that even before I was converted, He was with me and guiding me to the right path. After this second meeting, I told these two men not to come to my house any more.

"Your Father knows what you need before you ask Him" Matthew 4:18

Note:

See the pictures of these two young men? The two men who came to my house dress just like these two. In fact, this is their dress code. I can see some of them even here in Kuching, usually cycling around. In many cities they usually travel around by bicycles. Their ladies missionaries are also dress conservatively. They refer to themselves as "Elder".

Monday, November 22, 2010

Focus on the Family


On Sunday our Church speaker was Pastor Lai Moo Hin from Focus on the Family, a non profit organization that is doing a lot of work to help build strong families. Pastor Lai was here to conduct a prepared enrich accreditation course. This course was attended by some of our church members.

Later Pastor Lai preached a sermon entitled "Leave Behind a Living Legacy". He referred to Isaiah 54:2 “Enlarge the place of your tent,
stretch your tent curtains wide,do not hold back;lengthen your cords,
strengthen your stakes."


What he taught was that we need to build strong family. This starts with the head of the family, that is the father. Fathers should take the lead and not delegate this duty to the mothers. Fathers should train the children, teaching them godly values as prescribed in the Bible. He said we can observed what is going on in society now, marriages are breaking up. In Malaysia in 2006 about 25% of marriages failed. One can see that moral standards have also being eroded. For example, one can see what are shown in cinemas and TVs, the crime and sex scenes. People are tolerating evil more nowadays too. People seem to enjoy evil nowadays from the many ghost movies one can watch on movies and TVs.

Therefore, we Christians have a role to play, in particular families should not leave the teaching to the Sunday schools, but take charge and teach our children at home.

Teach them Biblical values to leave a godly legacy behind.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Alpha Train the Trainers


Sister Cynthia Wong from Alpha Malaysia was here in Kuching to train Agape Baptist Church members so that they can conduct Alpha Classic themselves. The course was conducted last Friday evening, and Saturday. About 12 of their church members attended. In fact many years ago they had tried conducting Alpha. Now they want to learn the current methods use by Alpha Malaysia. Four brothers from FBC were there to help with the training. Our people from FBC will be available to help Agape Baptist to start their Alpha Classic course.

Today, Sunday Sister Cynthia was at Goodnews Fellowship to share about Work place Alpha. About 15 people attended. Six of us were from FBC. Basically she shared about her experiences in conducting work place Alpha which is basically the same as Classic Alpha, just that the talks on video are shorter to cater for the needs of people in the work place. Several members who attended this session also shared about their experiences in spreading the good news in their places of work. A lot of work has already in progress, and Alpha is a tool that can be used if necessary.

Those sttended showed their appreciation for Sister Cynthia's heart in this work, and they also appreciate Alpha Malaysia in helping to spread the good news of Jesus Christ. One participant noted that now with Alpha being conducted in various churches, more and more of our fellow Christians are meeting up to work together for a common cause. Regardless of denominations, we are here for a common goal - to bring the lost souls to Christ. Praise God ! Amen.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Get Off Face Book


The Rev. Cedric Miller of Living Word Christian Fellowship Church, New Jersey has asked his church officials to delete their Face Book accounts due to increasing number of his members who seek counseling due to marital problems when spouses connect with old flames. ( Click on the title of this post to read the full story)

This is not new, but certainly we in the East can learn much from the Western experiences. In fact, Malaysians are heavy users of Face Book, and this may mean we are more vulnerable to this type of problem if we are not careful. Using this social networking device can start innocently but it can end in disaster like breaking up of marriages. Like any devises, they can be used for good or for bad.

In the Bible, we have been warned to guard against temptations. Here is a temptation that many of us are exposed to. (Most people have Face Book accounts ). The Bible also instructed us to be wise in things we do. Know our boundaries.

Warning of temptation:

12 So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall!

1 Corinthians 10:12

Be wise:

"He who gets wisdom loves his own soul, he who cherishes understanding prospers"

Proverb 19:8

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Alpha Marriage - Train the Trainers


On 17th Nov, a public holiday in Malaysia, 17 couples from 7 churches in Kuching attended the train-the-trainers express marriage course at Good News Fellowship Church here in Kuching. All the participants have either completed the course or in the midst of completion.

Fan Ngian and Sian Li from Alpha Malaysia were the trainers. They are very experienced in conducting this course and we were glad to learn from the masters. Our local Alpha Marriage Advisers were David and Chee Ping.

The half-day course came with dinner at the Church. During dinner we have the opportunity to fellowship with brothers and sisters from other churches.



From 2010-11-18 Alpha Marriage Train Trainers

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Kuching Ministers Fellowship Combined Prayer

Yesterday evening the Kuching Minister Fellowship (KMF)organised a combined prayer meeting at First Baptist Church (FBC) to pray for our nation, Malaysia. KMF is a group of pastors and ministers from Kuching and its surrounding who meet regularly to fellowship and pray for our city and beyond.

The main objective of last evening prayer meeting was to pray for Malaysia in particular in areas of political stability, fairness and transparency in policies and treatment of various races, for a just judiciary, for a just government,for favors to be accord to Christians,for fair education system for all, that righteous politicians be raise in government, for Christians to engage the politicians and participate positively in influencing policies, for the coming state election.

This meeting was led by Pastors from members of KMF mostly pastors from churches in Kuching. Close to about 200 Christians from various churches as well as denominations attended this service. Praise God that the prayers were very fervent and there was no doubt that the Holy Spirit was present. We have not seen such fervent prayers from across churches and denominations in this city for sometime now. According to a Pastor, he sensed revival is coming to our nation, and urged all of us to be prepared.

In this trying time in Malaysia, all Christians are encouraged to rise up and be counted, to support the body of Christ in prayers and various activities to advance the kingdom of God in this nation. Hallelujah! Praise God!



From 2010-11-17 KMF Joint Prayer Meeting


Note: to read more about KMF please click on the title of this post