Archive for the ‘Spirituality’ Category
In the light of what is happening in Malaysia, we indeed need to “think differently” and “see our world in a new perspective”.
Listening to Ewan so excited about his
“Toy Story” puzzle brought a smile on my face.
Sometimes there’s a strange awkward silence around the dinner table, and it makes you wonder what on earth is floating in people’s minds.
Why is the air conditioning so cold in hotels?
Can someone stop playing the same saxophone music over and over again?
No one likes conflict, but then we are often put in situations where we need to confront someone or a scenario head on. We know we need to do it, but how?
Wisdom is a rare commodity. Acting dumb is easier.
I must have been pretty exhausted to actually manage to nap in the crammed up seat on an Air Asia flight.
The blessed bonus was to read a pretty on good short book on eternal life and eschatology. These Catholic theologians can write!
These easy listening music is really hard on my ears.
I like train rides. There’s something unhurried about the whole journey. My mind is drawn back to some memories of my first train ride experience in Germany all by myself. It was fun!
Arrghhh! The music here is driving me nuts!!!!
I’m going to really appreciate silence.
In fact some inner silence will help me in the coming hours and days.
I showed this video as part of the sermon this morning. It doesn’t have fancy editing, but it creatively connects and conveys a message of hope in the midst of pain and tears.
“Transcontextual” – I like that!
It’s wonderful to see how Art,
Music
and creativity
is integrated into corporate worship.
Gems of insights not just in the act and the art, but also in the way this whole activity is articulated
One cannot ignore history. We cannot distance ourselves with what has happened in the past. But now, we can move forward into the future together. Lots to reflect on.
Healing as a public act. A gift.
A more liberated future.







