Monday, August 29, 2011

Living Without Money


Living without money? Is this possible you may ask. Well, a German woman Heidimarie Schwermer 69 having been living without money for the past 15 years. Her story seems amazing and incredible, but she is proving it can be done.

My question is whether such lifestyle is Biblical. Jesus was certainly born into a poor family. In fact from the Bible stories, you can see that he had very little possessions. But Jesus did not expect His disciples to give up everything in order to follow Him. Joseph of Arimathea was described as "a rich man" and "a disciple" of Jesus.

Consider Paul's instruction to Timothy regarding rich people:

17 Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment. 18 Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. 19 In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age, so that they may take hold of the life that is truly life. 1 Timothy 6:17-19

We are to live simple, generous and with contentment that is the command in the Bible. We are not to indulge in anything in excess otherwise it will be idolatry. We are to be generous to the needy I Timothy 6:18. God also commanded us to be content with whatever we have. "...be content whatever the circumstances. Philippians 4:11 The Bible also said "Godliness with contentment is great gain". 1 Timothy 6:6

John Stott commented about riches in his book "Issues Facing Christians Today" "We cannot maintain a "good life" ( of extravagance) and a "good conscience" simultaneously. One or the other has to be sacrificed.". Christians have to live simply and not to hog riches, be generous to the needy.

Well, these are some thoughts about Biblical teaching of living simple, generous and content life. What Heidimarie is doing is biblical but it is indeed a tremendous challenge to take up such lifestyle.

Perhaps to a certain extend one can consider swapping goods and service, that is barter for the goods and service you needed. E.g you give someone a haircut, and she teach you how to cook a dish you like.

To read the full article click on the title of this post.

Video of Living with Money


Video of swapping services

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Friday, August 26, 2011

Personal Retreats


Recently I was reading Dr.Alex Tang's post on Face Book (FB) about a personal retreat he had taken in the middle of August. I asked him on FB where did he go for his retreat. To my surprise he had it at his home. Usually people go away from home for a retreat, but Dr.Tang stayed at home. He said he has done retreats this way several times before.

People from different religions take retreats, and I have read some by Christians like Pastor Kenny Chee of Singapore on his blog called blogpastor.blogspot.com. It is always interesting to read what others did during the retreat. Dr.Tang said he read Gospel of John and Gordon Macdonald's Buiildiing Below the Waterline during his retreat. Beside these reading materials, he sang hymns on each day of the retreat.

Personally, I feel one of the main aim of retreat is to get closer to God because in our daily existence we are usually busy and may neglect our spiritual needs. In retreats we are usually away from home, and we have specific time set a side to communicate and listen to God. Dr.Tang said we take retreats may be to seek God in making an important decision, or we are on a cross-road, seeking Him before entering a certain ministry, also to reflect on what has happened and to enjoy the presence of our Lord.

According to Dr.Tang there are two types of retreat, a) non guided retreat b) guided retreat. In non guided retreat you conduct the retreat yourself and it is advisable to use this method when you have more experiences in retreat. The guided retreat is for novices, here a director guides you in reading the Words, discussion and centering your thoughts on God.

Silent seem to be a key in retreat. As I read some blogs about retreat usually after a initial instruction from the director, one is to keep silent in prayer, meditation, reflection and reading the Words. At the end of the day members may meet up for meals and fellowship.

One day I would like to go to a guided retreat.

There are certainly many retreats all over the world. In Chiangmai, Thailand there is one called Seven Fountains retreat (www.thesevenfountains.org). It is run by the Jesuit.

To read Dr.Alex Tang's blog click on the title of this post.

Seven Fountains Retreat, Chiangmai.


Jesuit Retreat House, Cleveland Ohio.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Prayer Life


I was reading a fellow blogger Szezeng.blogspot.com where he wrote about the importance of a preacher's prayer life. Personally, I think prayer is not only important for preachers but for all Christians. It is through prayers that we communicate with God. Not that He needs to communicate with us, but we mortals need Him, thus we need to communicate with Him. He already knows everything, even before we pray to Him, yet why do we need to pray you may ask. By praying each Christian is having a relationship with Him. He loves us and He wants us to communicate with Him at all times. In the Bible we are instructed to pray unceasingly. For a Christian prayer is like blood in our bodies. Can you imagine if there is no blood in your body? Well,prayer is like that. You may ask, "How am I to pray unceasingly when I have to work and have other responsibilities?". We still can pray to God unceasingly by tuning our thoughts towards Him, praise Him, thank you, ask(pray) to Him in whatever you may be doing at that time. If you ran out of things to pray you can still pray the Jesus Prayer like this, "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God,have mercy on me, a sinner".

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

He uploaded an interesting video watch it

Monday, August 22, 2011

Trinity Methodist Church - Alpha Weekend Away



On 20th Aug and 21st Aug 2011, Trinity Methodist Church (TMC), Kuching had their Alpha Weekend Away at Christian Worship Centre (CWC) about 40 minutes drive from Kuching.

Trinity's Alpha organizer, Bro.Vincent had invited Alpha Malaysia Trainers couple, Bro. Lee Kee Huat and Sister Guy to help conduct this week end away. Bro. Tzin Kit and I were invited to help out as well. We from First Baptist Church (FBC) were glad to be able to help out in this Alpha Weekend Away.

This is the second Alpha Classic conducted by TMC and they were very encouraged by the response from the guests. All in about 16 guests attended. They were from varies backgrounds. The course is being assisted by a number of TMC members led by Bro. Vincent.

Praise God that the weekend went well despite the lack of organization as commented by Bro. Vincent. Indeed, the Holy Spirit visited the guests as well as the helpers. During ministry time on Saturday 20th many were overwhelmed by the move of the Holy Spirit. A number of guests and helpers broke down in tears as the Holy Spirit convicted each individual.

On Sunday 21st Aug, Pastor James Chin from TMC anointed each guests with oil on the fore head followed a prayer.

Bro. Ting Meng Choon and Bro.Jonathan Ngu helped to relax the guests by interceding the sessions with hilarious ice-breakers that all of us enjoyed. Many were entertained by the multi-talented Ting Meng Choon and he is well known at TMC from TMC(Trinity Methodist Church)! Bro. Jonathan did well with his "handsaw handsake".

Glory to God that all had a blessed and worshipful weekend away and many were able to witness the blessing of the Holy Spirit.

On behalf of the organizing committee, we thank Bro. Lee Kee Huat and Sis. Guy for making time to help TMC.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Thursday, August 18, 2011

More on Missional Church


After attending the two-day seminar on Missional Church, I found the concept interesting in the approach to church. In Asia many of us are more familiar with the traditional church, where most churches aimed to attract new members using various means like having engaging praise and worship sessions with nice music and better stage performances. But the missional way is different.

The traditional way is attractional, that is the church use all means to attract members, where as missional applies to the whole life of every believer.

According to Alan Hirsch a missional activist missional is not the same as emerging church which is about renewal to fit with the culture. Missional is not evangelistic or seeker-sensitive, these terms apply to attractional model. Missional is not a new way for church growth, it is more than that.

It appears that missional is more about being out side of the four walls of churches. Every disciple should carry the mission of God to every sphere of life to engage with non believers in their environment.

In the West, the attractional model is less effective now due to changing culture to the post-christian era.

Watch a video of Tim Keller describing the characteristics of missional church.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Missional Church


On 11th and 12th Aug, 2011 Dr.Paul & Carol Alexander from Mattersey Hall, a Bible school in UK were here to speak about missional church. This is not a new way of doing church but a refreshing way of redefining how we should share the Gospel to the larger community. Both Paul and Carol had vase experiences in this area and they were passionate in their work. The audience benefited from their sharing. Their sharing of the missional concept with stories were very interesting and relevant to the understanding of missional church.

What is missional church? A missional church seeks to reveal God in every way possible. It is committed to the community and it is Biblical. It is a God "reflector" to use Dr.Paul Alexander's term. Indeed, this term is most appropriate because as a Christian, we are a reflection of God. We let others see us as a God reflector.

Missional characteristics:

1. More than a Christian, it is being Christ-like. Committed to Jesus 24/7. Not to be worldly but made choices that reflect Jesus.

2. Not just good but you are holy. If you are a missional person your life have been changed. Jesus makes a difference in our lives. People are aware that we are Christians.

3. Not being attractional, but incarnational. Not a church that just attract people to church, but a church that is transformational. People reveal Jesus.

4. Not an individual, but a community. The missional church is a community and does not operate in a individualistic way. It is not our church that is important, the community is top priority too.

5. Not being hierarchical but apostolic. Not operating like a hierarchy like top down management structure, but apostolic like what the Apostle did in the Bible. There was no formal management structure like we know today.

6. Not building a church, but a kingdom. Man focus on building buildings like church, but we are to build the kingdom of God.

The above are just some teaching from Dr.Paul & Dr.Carol. There much more details, if you have the chance attend their seminars.

Over the past two years Pastor Ben Wong from Shepherd Community Church had been coaching our church and it is very much what he is teaching. He may not use the term missional, but his church and work is missional. He is teaching us to go out to the community to "do church", and not to confine ourselves within the four walls of our church.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Alpha Workplace Weekend - KTS Group


After many weeks of Alpha workplace sessions at KTS Group, Kuching the Weekend away was conducted on Saturday 13th Aug 2011 at the company's conference room. This weekend away was for half a day starting at 9.30 am to 2.30 pm.

Praise God that many brothers and sisters from churches like Trinity Methodist Church (TMC), Faith Anglican, Faith Methodist, and First Baptist Church (FBC) were helping with this course and Hosts and Helpers from these churches were there for the Weekend Away to assist KTS. The MC was Bro. Yap Min Su.

The session started with worship leading by Bro. Gordon Low (TMC) supported by guitarist Patrick (Faith Anglican). The songs sang were worshipful that helped participants to anticipate the Holy Spirit. It was a spirit filled worship session. Pastor James Chin from TMC opened with a prayer and thank God for bringing us together to worship Him. Bro.TMC from TMC presented an ice-breaker in the form of video and stories of his failed inventions and some successes that brought laughter to the audience. Next we watched two videos before taking a break. After the break we watched the last video, followed by prayer by Pastor James Chin. Pastor James prayed to ready everyone there to receive the Holy Spirit. After this prayer, Bro. Yap sang a song to get everyone into the posture of prayers and encouraged the Hosts/Helpers to pray for the guests especially in receiving the Holy Spirit. Indeed, we could feel the presence of the Holy Spirit amongst us as the prayers were going on some of us cried. Some of the guests received the Holy Spirit and recommit their lives to Jesus. Hallelujah! Praise God!

God worked in mysterious ways, despite the low number of guest turn out, we had a spirit filled worship session and the knowledge that God has worked in many present.

Our prayers are for those who were not there to receive the Holy Spirit if they have not receive Him yet.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Baruch Ba Ha B' shem Adonai

This is a Hebrew song which means "Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord". It was taught by Pastor Stephen Tang from FGA, Kuala Lumpur who accompanied Pastor Peter Tshukahira when he gave a seminar here in Kuching.

It is base on Matt 23:39 "For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say Blessed is he who come in the name of the Lord."

A beautiful worship song in Hebrew, may you be blessed and enjoy it.



Another You tube version

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Navigating Through Crisis


On 7th Aug and 8th Aug 2011, Pastor Peter Tsukahira from Israel preached on the above subject at Trinity Methodist Church, Kuching. The sessions were organized by the Full Gospel Businessmen International Fellowship, Kuching chapter. This is the third times Pastor Peter preached here.

We see and hear about crisis everywhere around the world. Even as the seminar was underway we read news of the senseless riots and killing in the U.K. What has gone wrong? Nearer to our home, the nation of Malaysia is also experiencing unprecedented changes in political, social and religious realms. We are on a cross-road. The 13th general election is looming near, it will be a decisive election to determine the future of Malaysia.

Pastor Peter is aware of this delicate situation in Malaysia and his preaching was to help Malaysian Christians in navigating through crisis in our country. Just last weekend the Islamic authority of the state of Selangor raided a thanksgiving dinner of a NGO at Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DMUC)in Kuala Lumpur. This has upset the Christian communities in our country. It seem prophetic that Pastor Peter is scheduled to speak at DMUC this coming Sunday and the subject of "Navigating through crisis" is certainly most appropriate. He preaching appointment was made several months ago. Praise God!

Pastor Peter spoke about how as Christians we should navigate these minefields. He gave a lot of examples from the Bible of how various people navigated during crisis. However, he said two important principles we should adhere to:

1) It is about the kingdom of God, we must never move from this position. We do things for the kingdom of God.

2) Jesus the bridegroom is coming for His bride. Expect great changes to take place.

Pastor Peter has written a book called "God's Tsunami" published in 2003 before the tsunami hit Indonesia and other countries in 2004. Here he is referring to the spiritual tsunami we are facing. He said Malaysia is at the edge of the tsunami and it is about to crash at any time. We are to be prepared for the coming revival in our country.

Pastor Peter Tsukahira is pastoring a church called Kehilat Hacarmel in Israel. To go to their website click on the title of this post.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Remembering John Stott


The funeral of John Stott was conducted at All Souls Lingham Place, London. It was an unusual funeral for an extra ordinary Servant of God who has just been called home because his life was celebrated with joy and laughter instead of tears of grief. Of course there was sadness in his passing, yet there was joy untold for Uncle John too because he has lived a Christ-like life.

Many of his friends paid tributes to him at the funeral. The greatest tribute came from Dr.Chris Wright,International Director of Langham Place.

"Wright spoke admiringly of Stott’s legacy and the example he had set for Christians the world over, contrasting his integrity with the “too many” Christian leaders who fall short of the mark by preaching prosperity or failing to lay themselves at the foot of the cross as Stott had done throughout his life.

He praised his friend and mentor for his “anger” against injustice, the way in which he honoured and respected women, his love of children, his rejection of wealth, and his delight in God’s creation.

“John Stott modeled that obedience of faith,” he said"


To read more click on the title of this post.

Watch a video memorial conducted by J.I Packer in Vancouver

Monday, August 8, 2011

Famine In Somalia

The recent debt crisis in US and many other news worldwide seem to drown out the sad news of a famine in Somalia. Somalia seem so far away from us but than is it? Let us spare prayers and thoughts of people of Somalia who are suffering that not many people have experienced in other countries. We in Malaysia have plenty, although we have our problems. But compare to Somalia these problems are small. Just this Sunday a Brother was sharing how we can help people in Somalia because we are so far away from them. As I was reading a Malaysian Christian site, The Micah Mandate there are Christian organizations that are helping to send aids there.

For those who wish to send financial aids please contact CCM at 03-79571278 or NECF 03-77278227. The Micah Mandate has written an article about the famile, please click on the title of this post to read it.

Those from other countries please check your local contacts to make a contribution.

God provides to the poor through us.

"From your bounty, O God you provided for the poor". Psalm 68:10

Friday, August 5, 2011

Chrislam Movement in US



The term "Chrislam" refers to the teachings of Christianity combined with Islamic teachings. There are some churches in the US that designed their sermon with ecumenical reconciliation between Christianity and Islam. It seem like this movement gained momentum when former President George W. Bush commented that Jew, Christian and Muslim worship the same God. Later on, prominent pastors Rick Warren of Saddle Back and Robert Schuller of Crystal Palace sharing about this issue in two different conferences. These two pastors were accused of compromising their stand as Christian.

In other reports, Christians commentators have called this movement anti-Christ because some churches have compromised their Christian stands by accepting Islamic teaching in their churches. If this is truth, it is dangerous. It is clear that Jesus is the only way, and there should not be any compromise here.

To read an article on this subject please click on the title of this post.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

NECF 40-Day Prayer


Yesterday, 2nd Aug 2011 National Evangelical Christian Fellowship (NECF)launched the 40-Day Prayer nationwide.

Last evening, NECF together with Kuching Minister Fellowship launched this prayer at Trinity Methodist Church (TMC) in Kuching. The main theme of this year's prayer is "Agents of Change" since as a country we are facing unprecedented changes in all spheres of live.

The spoke person of NECF, Brother Andy Chee advised that there are 4 broad areas of concern :

1. Church as agent of change - church to get involved in all changes.

2. Vocational school project - to cater to those drop outs who have no where to go

3. 13th General Election in Malaysia - pray that righteous leaders be elected.

4. 40-Day Fast and pray - to start on 7th Aug to 15th September 2011. Prayer points detailed in NECF guide.

There are 7 pillars that NECF wish all Christians to focus on in their prayers "

1. Church

2. Government

3. Education

4. Judiciary

5. Market Place

6. Media/arts

7. Family

The detail prayer points and guide for each pillar are presented in NECF prayer guide on its website.

The prayer meeting last night was well attended with worshipers worshiping fervent during the praise and worship sessions.

All Malaysian Christians are encouraged to pray for our nation. Our friends from abroad are welcome to keep our country in your prayers.

To read NECF' website please click on the title of this post.

Watch this video which was presented during the prayer meeting.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Basic Christianity - John Stott


Basic Christianity was written more than 50 years ago and it is still relevant today.

Uncle John as John Stott was popularly known was called to the Lord on 27th July 2011.