Saturday, May 12, 2007

HAPPY Brother's *nope* Bother *ahem* MOTHER'S DAY!

Dear all,

Happy Mother's Day! Esp to the dearest mummy of all... the only one in our blog lah! (Edited: Following comments earlier directed to Fern deleted... for sensitive faith reasons o.O )



Here's to all our mummies - "HELLO MUM!" *waves* - and mummies-to-be here:
(in no particular order):
  • May
  • Maria

  • (Following list refers to FUTURE blessings: don't try to claim now hor! :P)
  • Jo
  • Yuzhen
  • Tomo
  • Cherie
  • Clara (and Clarah :D)
  • Michelle
  • and to all women of God (I may have left out),
  • whom God has anointed to be the guiding light to point us to God's love. This is for you!!! (erm...)



    That's why we boys need God's love, hahahahahahaha...

    MerV

    Ben's Blog

    Hi Ppl
    Check out my blog @http://benedicttay.blogspot.com/
    Post my latest pic here cos i wanted my colleagues to see as well
    still got no time to blog..
    But pics first

    Friday, May 11, 2007

    Why Manchester United is a Godly team :D

    As promised...

    Man U logo

    I realize there're actually 4 Man U fans amongst us Godly people! Yiippeeeeee!!! *kallang wave: Kev-Bernard-Jason-MerV*

    (so the score stands at:
    Man U 4 non-football fans 0 )

    If we include Fern, that's 5 of us *grin*

    OK, just a short quip. For MANY years in our church, we have Pastors, Dn Jack etc (he's a Liverfool, I mean, Liverpool fan *yeughks* :รพ) all sliming our beloved Man U, saying we're called the "Red Devils", why should we root for a team named after the devil yada yada yada... (at least we take comfort in the fact that Dn Azhar - a church leader leh! - is on our winning side *grin*

    Well, one day, it just came to me lor! Why we declare the term "Red Devils" on Man U? Coz the devil had been defeated BY THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB LIAO MAH!!! Why you think we have VICTORY AFTER VICTORY??!?! COME BROS, LET'S CELEBRATE THAT WE'RE ON THE WINNING SIDE, AMEN!!!

    *big fat wide grin*


    Oh, quiz time!
    Q: What colour is Jesus' blood? Issit:

    1. Red?
    2. White?

    *heh heh heh* ... OK, better stop my rambling for now, CHEERS!

    MerV
    "U da Man!"


    For you (us) football fans: a tribute to our winning team who exemplifies courage in the face of adversity:



    Which football team (Man U or otherwise) would you say characterizes our Lord Jesus most closely? And why?

    random photos


    i mean, i know this is sick, but i'm sure kev wants a record of his ordeal haha


    May posing for the camera =P so fun to play with the camera in the Rock haha


    wah i kena dian already, so beautifuls


    what do you think of maria's new hairdo? i think it's v nice leh

    Thursday, May 10, 2007

    The Story of Three bullets

    There once was a man who had nothing for his family to eat. He had an old rifle and three bullets. So, he decided that he would go but hunting and kill some wild game for dinner.

    As he went down the road, he saw a rabbit. He shot at the rabbit and missed it. The rabbit ran away.

    Then he saw a squirrel and fired a shot at the squirrel and missed it. The squirrel disappeared into a hole in a cottonwood tree.

    As he went further, he saw a large wild "Tom" turkey in the tree, but he had only one bullet remaining. A voice spoke to him and said, "Pray first, aim high and stay focused."

    However, at the same time, he saw a deer which was a better kill. He brought the gun down and aimed at the deer. But, then he saw a rattlesnake between his legs about to bite him, so he naturally brought the gun down further to shoot the rattlesnake.

    Still, the voice said again to him, "I said Pray, Aim high and Stay focused."

    So, the man decided to listen to God's voice. He prayed, then aimed the gun high up in the tree and shot the wild turkey. The bullet bounced off the turkey and killed the deer. The handle fell off the gun and hit the snake in the head and killed it. And, when the gun had gone off, it knocked him into a pond. When he stood up to look around, he had fish in all his pockets, a dead deer and a turkey to eat for his family.

    The snake (Satan) was dead simply because the man listened to God.

    Moral of the story:
    Pray first before you do anything, Aim and shoot high in your goals, and
    stay focused on God. Never let others discourage you concerning your past. The past is exactly that, "the past."

    Live every day one day at a time and remember that only God knows our future and that he will not put you through any more than you can bear .

    Do not look to man for your blessings, but look to the doors that only He
    has prepared in advance for you in your favor.

    Wait, be still and patient: keep God first and everything else will follow.

    Wednesday, May 9, 2007

    What you focus on, you will expand!

    What You Focus On, You Will Expand!
    by Patricia King

    1. We often feel inferior and have no confidence in our abilities or ourselves. Somehow, we have forgotten we are the temple of the Holy Spirit and we are made perfect in Christ. Why do we choose to look at ourselves with the eyes of the enemy instead of seeing what God sees in us? God thinks we are perfect – why don’t we believe God? Look into your heart and rejoice! You are made perfect and that’s exactly the way God created you.

    “You dear children are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you, is greater than the one who is in the world” 1John 4:4

    2. Focusing on disease and fear instead of health and well-being. We speak about it, we think about it but we fail to see that none of those things came from God. What you focus on, you will empower! By allowing the enemy to convince us we are not good enough, we are not able to see others and ourselves with God’s eyes. Talking about a sickness and a disease will empower that very thing. We need to focus on the good and the healthy in our lives and in our bodies. Every time you feel like saying – my arms don’t work the way they used to, try saying, Thank God my legs still work amazingly. Praise God for the good in your life.

    “I can do everything through him who gives me strength”. Philippians 4:13

    3. We need to be aware of the confessions we make. Use caution in what we speak out. Words have power and we can give life to lies and the enemy. When we hear the enemy and we speak it out, we can empower the enemy and the very thing that we don’t want to happen. For example, we say, “We are not smart enough, not educated enough, not good looking enough”. We put power into these words. If you say you can never get that job, that house and speak it out, you have just put a curse on yourself. Even if you don’t believe it, say it. Keep repeating the positive until you believe it. The truth is a powerful weapon. Don’t let anyone take it away from you!

    4. God looks at the heart so why don’t we? We need to focus on the positive in people and look at their heart; anything else is not from God. There will be days you won’t be able to look into the mirror and smile. There will be days you won’t be able to look at your husband/wife and smile. Those are the days you can change your life. It is vital that we concentrate on the positive! By looking at the good qualities in a person, we can change our outlook. Instead of saying, “My husband never brings me flowers”. Try saying, “My husband always makes me smile”. The rest will follow. The atmosphere in your home will change and the people around you will notice that you are carrying God’s love.

    5. Fact vs. Truth - We have the facts/circumstances and we have the truth/God's Word, and we get to choose which to believe. That which you focus on you empower, and God's Word has much more life and truth than any fact. Choose Love!

    6. Truth is powerful: We are in a season of change and LOVE and TRUTH are our most powerful weapons. I just started reading a book recently by Rick Joyner called The Final Quest and in the first chapter, he is talking about a dream. In this dream he and others are climbing a mountain and the higher they go the more tiny and slippery the ledges get. He is in a battle with the enemy, he has a sword and arrows, and at one point instead of using his sword to fight, he dug it into the ground as an anchor and tied himself to it. I could go on and on with all the significance in the dream, but the main thing is that he made a decision to anchor himself to the Word of God/truth and in doing that, had greater stability and accuracy in hitting the enemy with his arrows. Let's allow truth to be our anchor and tied to that nothing can shake us.

    praise Jesus

    hope this short devotional speaks truth to you. like what Pastor Prince said before, Proverbs 18:21 doesn't just say the power of life and death is in the tongue, but goes on to say that he who loves it will EAT THE FRUIT THEREOF.

    it's my heart's desire that everyone eats GOOD and RIPE and HEALTHFUL fruit =) amen!

    Tuesday, May 8, 2007

    Kulai trip

    FIRST POST! Sorry for being so procrastinistic about following up on all your posts, I sure cannot finish reading from day 1 one. Was thinking of writing about football aka Man U, but then more than 50% of us would probably roll his/her eyes. Happy to say that Fern wouldn't be one of them! (Right Fern? OI OI!!!)

    OK, as per (very short) discussion after this evening's supper, here are the details:

    KULAI TRIP

    Main event: MAKAN in KULAI, Johor *wooooo hoooooooooooooo*
    Follow-up: Hopefully followed by sweet fellowship, maybe even worship
    Date: 31st May 2007 (Thursday)
    Time: After 6pm (meeting time and place to be decided later)
    Mode of transport: Available cars and motorbikes

    The lovely people (I'd personally love to be there) for our get-together:
    • Daniel
    • Niq
    • Yuzhen
    • Jolene
    • Kevin
    • May
    • Bernard
    • Maria
    • Eric
    • Cherie
    • Clara


    • (Just edited, sorry, left out our dear brother and sister -> My sotongity)

    • Jason
    • Tomo

    Hope I didn't miss anyone else out? It'll be a wonderful time of makan (wah lau, salivating already just thinking about the KING pork ribs) and fellowship. It's gonna be on a public holiday, so I guess we can expect the causeway to be crowded with dinner-goers, Malaysian home-getters and political castaways (just kidding). As we're probably gonna fellowship til quite late, must bear in mind that next day is a working day (but it's Friday!). May's already indicated she can't join us

    So, please write in comments to indicate if you can join in hor? No comments means "CAN" by default! *buahahahahahah*


    More details on the way, cheers!
    MerV

    PS. My promise: Next post(s) would be on football (it's FOOTBALL, don't follow the American wussies and say "soccer"! :D)

    Monday, May 7, 2007

    National Runway Cycling

    Found this on the safra website. Anyone interested? Thought it would be fun if we go as a big group.

    Date: Sunday, 3 June 2007
    Time: 8am
    Venue: Paya Lebar Air Base

    Family Route: 6km (Obviously we'll take this route)
    VitaHealth Leisure Route: 15km
    Shimano Endurance Challenge: Cyclists - 45km
    Endurance Challenge: Inline Skaters - either 15km or 30km

    Registration is free. You can bring your own bike or rent 1 for $18.

    Normally our group only goes out to eat. Maybe this time we can do something more healthy!

    Gratitude for Ungrateful Days

    Gratitude for Ungrateful Days
    by Max Lucado

    “Always be joyful. Pray continually, and give thanks whatever happens. That is what God wants for you in Christ Jesus”
    (I Thessalonians 5:16-18 NCV).

    Look at the totality of those terms. Always be joyful. Pray continually. Give thanks whatever happens. Learn a lesson from Sidney Connell. When her brand-new bicycle was stolen, she called her dad with the bad news. He expected his daughter to be upset. But Sidney wasn’t crying. She was honored. “Dad,” she boasted, “out of all the bikes they could have taken, they took mine.”

    Make gratitude your default emotion, and you’ll find yourself giving thanks for the problems of life. Need spice in your day? Thank God for every problem that comes down the pike. Is any situation so dire that gratitude is eliminated? Some of the ladies at the Women of Faith Conference thought it was. This great organization fills arenas with women, and women with hope. The president, Mary Graham, told me about one particular weekend in which a shortage of space tested everyone’s patience.

    The floor had 150 fewer seats than needed. The arena staff tried to solve the problem by using narrow chairs. As a result, every woman had a place to sit, but everyone was crowded. Complaints contaminated like feedlot fragrance. Mary asked Joni Eareckson Tada, a speaker for the evening, if she could calm the crowd. Joni was perfectly qualified to do so. A childhood diving accident has left her wheelchair-bound. The attendants rolled her onto the platform, and Joni addressed the unhappy crowd. “I understand some of you don’t like the chair in which you are sitting. Neither do I. But I have about a thousand handicapped friends who would gladly trade places with you in an instant.”

    The grumbling ceased.

    Yours can too.

    Impossible, you say? How do you know? How do you know until you give every day a chance?

    Daily Word by Joyce Meyer

    shalom to all...
    Just wana share this Daily Word with you, taken frm Joyce Meyer website...

    The Wonderful Holy Spirit - 6th May 2007

    Looking away [from all that will distract] to Jesus, Who is the Leader and the Source of our faith... —Hebrews 12:2

    Do you fellowship with your problem or with the Lord?
    The devil wants us to think about our problem, worry about our problem, talk about and try to reason out our problem. God desires for us to spend time with Him, talk to Him, and think about Him and His Word.
    Jesus is the One we are to look to in order to have our needs met. If we dwell in Him, our problem has no power over us, but if we dwell on the problem, we magnify it above Him. The more attention we give our problem, the more we feed it, the more power it has over us.
    I remember when my husband and I were having financial struggles. I would give Dave the bad report, and he would give me the Word, telling me to cast my care on the Lord. He would fellowship with God while I fellowshipped with the problem. The more I did so, the more upset I became.
    The devil starts the problem rolling. The more you think, worry, reason, talk, plan, and scheme about it, the bigger it gets. If you look to Jesus, you will experience the miracle power of God as you trust in Him.

    Do This:
    Forget your problems. Don't think about them, worry about them, or talk about them. Fellowship with God instead, and you will enjoy life tremendously.

    Sunday, May 6, 2007

    Godtube

    first there was youtube, then there was godtube.

    www.godtube.com

    check it out