Evelyn Glennie: How to listen
This is not only inspiring from a musicians point of view, but also for the message Evelyn is conveying. Listening is more then through the ears … Today, we need to learn how to listen even more intentionally.
This is not only inspiring from a musicians point of view, but also for the message Evelyn is conveying. Listening is more then through the ears … Today, we need to learn how to listen even more intentionally.
Sometimes we may feel we are small, until someone notices us and gives us some attention. The rhythm of blogging is re-emerging … the lack of blogging can signify more is happening outside the notebook or I really don’t have … Continue reading
Old Lutheran Personally, I enjoy humor in religion (and I think there’s a healthy place for it there) … but of course, it’s always better when the humor is turned towards ourselves (for satire or even self-criticism) and not used … Continue reading
50 Merdeka Stories This is an excellent series by the Sun Malaysia, which I hope they’d compile it and publish it as a book once it’s finished. Reflections on the Rukun Negara This brings back so many memories of me … Continue reading
I confess posting this would not appear very generous to a particular “end-time-get-yourself-ready” theology. But then I couldn’t resist. Please don’t take this too seriously. It’s Bob’s fault! (via Think Christian)
Here’s some initial thoughts I’m trying to organize for a forum I’d be sharing tomorrow afternoon with KJ John (from OHMSI) and Siew Li (from Kairos Research Centre) at the Young Writers’ Camp 2007. I’m a small fry in these … Continue reading
This makes you appreciate Bach better doesn’t it!
Elysia is enjoying this with me while eating her bread.
”To find the kingdom is the easiest thing in the world but also the most difficult. Easy because it is all around you and within you, and all you have to do is reach out and take possession of it. … Continue reading