Tuesday, August 7, 2007
10 Weeks
Thursday, June 7, 2007
YN144 Retreat : Trust -> Empower -> Ownership
Saturday, April 7, 2007
SOWING AND REAPING Part 1
I’ve been pondering on Ps Melvin’s message on 1 Apr on Sowing and Reaping had some insights into this topic. This is one of them….
SOWING is a SACRIFICE
Usually when the farmers sow their seeds, they will always use their BEST seeds to sow because they want to be able to reap the BEST crop the next harvest time. This will mean that they have to sacrifice the best of their crop. Are we sowing the best for GOD?
I have come to realize that as soon as we allow the things we hold on to die it will bear much more fruit. Just like a seed that we have to let go from our hand to land on the soil and let it die. It will not bear any fruit. Is there something you need to let go to let God take over?
John 12:24 I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.
GIVE GOD YOUR BEST!Thursday, March 29, 2007
First Prayer Answered!!!
Monday, March 19, 2007
We Speak To Nations
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Training Progress
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Power of Exercise+Diet+Vitamins
In G12, every person is eventually cornered and faced with this question - "what is family to you?"
There is a distinct difference between family and friends.
The foundation of friendship is closeness, the foundation of family is commitment.
For friends, commitment MAY happen with increasing closeness. For family, closeness WILL develop as we remain committed.
In family, mutual responsibility is supreme. Among friends, space for mutual rights is key. We cannot choose family, we surrender to God's wisdom
as he "places" us, and we accept our responsibility. We choose our friends, we exercise our rights & determine who they are.
Friends are so much safer and fun, after all, less is at stake. We keep our distance. Family is tough, the more we give, the more we are likely to get disappointed. In fact, friends who hurt us are close friends, almost family-like. So if friends are all that more fun and less binding, why do we ever choose families? Why not just have friends and all be happy?
Because we came from families.
Family gives us an unmovable sense of security - it is where we reproduce and host a suitable environment for the next generation. Friends simply give us pleasure. Nobody reproduces in a friendship. Except maybe among these kinds of friends:
We need ONE family, but we can have MANY different friends.
We can change friends. Just let them do what they please and we'll find a bunch. But we cannot find families, we cannot decide them. Someone else chose commitment, that's why we were born into family.
Kids love friends, developed adults treasure commitment. The number one reason why adults do not want to bear kids is for their personal freedom, their rights - perhaps they did not grow up to gradually give up rights for responsibility
-which works out right as well, the kids will suffer anyway if unconditional commitment is not in place. Eventually that generation passes away without descendents, and their influence and impact fades away.
As you prepare to look far in the vision, are you ready to accept your place in the family?
Start with commitment and soon you'll be the host to lots of happy children.
And when they experience what love is (followed by discipline to teach responsibility), we start to see God's kingdom grow.
There is never a better time to start than with your family NOW.




