Tuesday, February 24, 2009

"good morning" Dinner

sister fellowship .. 6 of us .. planing to try the new korean BBQ restaurant .. at pelangi.( near niniq )
8pm reach there .. the one that caught our eyes wasn't the waiter, wasn't the decor of the shop .. but the customers .. haha " thomas n wen mynn"
we order ..
we makan..
we chit chat ..
we watch korean drama..
an aunty ( next table , alone ) talk to us ... she is friendly , talkative .. OH .. she is a tour - guide . She speak with us in english, chinese, cantonese, hokian . it's fun to listen to her over the world story.
we talk till 12.30am , without reliazation .

Monday, February 23, 2009

23 feb ...2009

it since last yr July
this date was keeping in my mind
"22 feb 2009"
my best friend wedding
the bride we know each other when we were 14 yrs old the bride-groom he is my "older" friend in my mind i know him since primary
i was helping on the wedding
as a sister in the morning section
as a brother/ buddy at night dinner
it was fun
like Friends Gathering Dinner
i met my Junior schoolmate
i met my High schoolmate i met House 81 Gang
Best Blessing to them Tzyy chau n Sze yeing
Thank God for giving me such a good friend in my life ..
there r friends that i seldom meet .. yet close
blessed to the unbroken friendship

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Surrender: Let Go and Let God Work

Surrender: Let Go and Let God Work by Rick Warren Surrender yourself to the Lord, and wait patiently for him. Psalm 37:7 (GWT) *** *** *** *** Surrendering your life means: · Following God’s lead without knowing where he’s sending you; · Waiting for God’s timing without knowing when it will come; · Expecting a miracle without knowing how God will provide; · Trusting God’s purpose without understanding the circumstances.
Surrendered hearts show up best in relationships. You are not self-serving, you don’t edge others out, and you don’t demand your rights. The most difficultthing for many people to surrender is their money. Many have thought, “I want to live for God but I also want to earn enough money to live comfortably and retire someday.” Retirement is not the goal of a surrender life, because it competes with God for the primary attention of our lives. Jesus said, “You cannot serve both God and money,” (Matthew 6:24 NIV)and “Wherever your treasure is, your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21 NIV). The supreme example of self-surrender is Jesus. The night before his crucifixion Jesus surrendered himself to God’s plan. He prayed, “Father, everything is possible for you. Please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will, not mine” (Mark 14:36 NLT). Jesus didn’t pray, “God, if you’re able to take away this pain, please do so.” He began by affirming that God can do anything! He prayed, “God, if it is in your best interest to remove this suffering, please do so. But if it fulfills your purpose, that’s what I want, too.” Genuine surrender says, “Father, if this problem, pain, sickness, or circumstance is needed to fulfill your purpose and glory in my life or in another’s life, please don’t take it away!” This level of maturity doesn’t come easy.In Jesus’ case, he agonized so much over God’s plan that he sweat drops of blood. Surrender is hard work. In our case, it requires intense warfare against our self-centered nature.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

rawa

a colourful island
a peaceful place
it's not far from the city yet it's quiet n beautiful
a place that u won't feel squeeze
a joyful night