[2 timothy 2:2]

[2 timothy 2:2]

Friday, January 29, 2010

Devotion - How Do I Find a Good Church

I believe this, coming in after the welcoming, is apt. This is a devotional that though long, would help those whom are looking for a church to go to.


If you realise that you cannot read the words... click on the pictures for a larger sized picture to pop out.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

GKH welcoming!

Wow! There seems to be loads of welcoming done by the CF. It was basically a wonderful time where churches from Kampar came together, and new people are welcomed into this huge family of God. Do browse through the pictures at Felicia's blog.

Let us retrace some of the history before this event came about...

UTAR came to Kampar, and brought in many many students. In such a big harvest field, came many faithful servants of the Lord to work the field. Some came in earlier, some were here even before the existence of UTAR, but all worked towards the same goal, for the same God.

Came 2009, when most of the churches are more or less established, having a group of people being discipled under their care. It was then, a realization came, and the first inter-church prayer meeting was organized. Not many turned up, but it was the beginning of a long legacy to come. A legacy that shows the unity of Christians in this small place called Kampar.

This GKH welcoming will be part of that legacy, a legacy that is still to be built up upon.

Genesis 11:6 The Lord said, " If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them..."

I have a secret dream. It is to see a stadium being built in Kampar, where all the Christians will one day gather, praising, singing, praying to our Jehovah God. I wonder if it will one day happen or not...

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Campus welcoming!

Sorry this post came late, the recent happenings are just too exciting to... well... post.

So, this is how we started the welcoming last Thursday. With random hugs for everyone... err... Actually I was not here for the starting, and i'm glad I was not around when THIS happened...
There were also people who acted cute...
New friends played with us...

I think this is how it is supposed to be played... hmn...
Gif Created on Make A Gif

Eric intimidating others...
Chatting in the midst of it all...
And stripping each other down... eh? REALLY??? oh man... what has become of CF...
This is Ray trying to be a HEN... GAI (in cantonese)
Lots of smiles...
Lots of laughters...
And many weird moments. I think they saw something weird going on.
Definitely something weird...
I think this looks weird enough...
This is weird too...
And thats Anthony fiercely trying to win over... erm I mean in the game sense... you know?
Then of course a lil prep talk by our CF chairman!
A lil prep talk where our machas were not listening! Hohoho!

And this marks the end of our... sanity... welcome to the new sem people. Welcome... to... OKU-mess

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Prayers - the instant cure?

I was reading this for the past few days (courtesy of Derk), and I found it genuinely interesting, though terribly long in length. A truthful search for the "efficacy of prayer", as the essay is titled.

It talks about prayer as a request, meaning that whether God grants us what we want, is totally up to Him. It is the same as an appeal. We make appeals to court cases, and we also make appeals to our UTAR management. However, the final decision still lies with the upper management, in this case it would be God.

With such an ambiguous percentage of getting our requests answered in a favorable way, what then is the purpose of prayer? Something we can think about.

Philippians 4:6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.

We are asked in this verse not only to pray, but to pray with thanksgiving. What are we supposed to be giving thanks about when firstly, we are not even sure if what we pray for will be granted?

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I have a friend. His mother had cancer, when it was announced, it was a 4th stage cancer. If my science is correct, that is also called terminal cancer. We prayed fervently, we cried and we pleaded. How could a mother be taken back to heaven when her child is still so young? Then the second opinion from another doctor said that he could not scan the cancer cells. Hallelujah!

We continued to pray, to press on, until we can see a complete healing. However, things started to turn into a roller coaster ride here. The cancer cells started appearing and disappearing, making us, the people praying, in a tug-of-war with the forces of darkness.

In the end, the mother of two died. Are His ways still higher than our ways?

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I have a pastor. He suddenly had a stroke. Apparently the arteries broke in his brain. The brain was experiencing severe pressure due to the accumulated blood, even his eyes were on the verge of bulging out. Doctors gave him a 1% chance of recovery, but told the pastor's wife that chances are slim, just to make things sound milder.

The church prayed, pleaded, and fought for his life. He survived, and in barely 6 months he is able to walk and talk already. The church is even looking forward to the day that he can continue to stand at the pulpit, preaching.

Does this mean that His ways are higher than our ways now?

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I believe in all occasions God works for the unity of His body. My friend's family was brought closer together, when in the past the family has very little reason nor time to come together. My pastor's "mishap" brought together brothers and sisters in Christ from far and wide, current and in the long past. In all these God was working.

God may not relief some of us from our pain now, but we can be sure to know that God is in control, doing His good work to completion.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Fundraising Jan 2010

Many of you would already know that CF is having its characteristic fundraising this week, meaning like... now, as you are reading this post, we are baking and selling tarts and muffins.

Some of the finished products are as such:


We have:
1. Apple tarts
2. Chicken tarts
3. Blueberry tarts
4. Custard tarts
5. Muffins

So, some of us helped out by baking, selling...


Registering people to CF during the booth opening hours. (10am - 2pm)

And some helped by being a tall guy.

However, most of the effort (not putting down the huge effort of being tall) came from baking the tarts the night before.





Nice eh? Wanna help? You've still got your chance. COME COME COME. Big Brudder wants YOU!