I’d love to be part of a worship gathering which has music like this! 🙂
Month: November 2008
Did You Know 3.0
I showed this clip as an opening for my “Slowing down time” sermon today. After the clip, members were asked to break into groups of 3-4 to talk about “What does it all mean for me and us now?”
Discerning Hearts
ETERNAL GOD, Give us discerning hearts to recognize the fear in our anger, the muffled hope in our cynicism, and the wounds we carry as weapons. Help us see ourselves as you see us, and love ourselves and others with your gracious love. Amen. – Melissa Tidwell Alive Now Magazine (via Upper Room Daily Reflections)…
Phil Wickham: Singalong
This is the first time I’m listening to Phil Wickham. I like it . and it’s Free! 🙂
How NOT to do PowerPoint
Rolling on the floor laughing .. okay . I’m in the mood of laughing!
The Matrix Runs on Windows
This was so good and so true!
What will our generation be remembered for?
This is one question that’s been haunting me for sometime now. A question that applies to us as families, local communities and the global family.
Walk On : A Tribute to All Who Work for Justice and Peace
It was an unforgettable night on November 9 for more than one reason and well documented. But there are many stories under the radar, while like many I rejoiced at the release of RPK, my heart was brought back to the ground when I “accidently” met Kak Laila with my friend Andrew Khoo when were…
“NegaraKu”: PJ Anti-ISA Candlelight Vigil and BERSIH one year anniversary Part 4
As the dust settles somewhat with more reactions and counter reactions, it’s good to relook at what happened on November 9, 2008 in slower motion. But before that, the statement from civil society groups is demands us to pay attention. I’ve included some videos I managed to capture as we were waiting in solidarity with…
Micah Monday: NegaraKu
I’m slowly settling down after quite an eventful evening last night. It’s good to be with family right now. More precisely, the dynamic duo Gareth and Elysia. Ewan is asleep. Synergizing with the surge of blog activity here, the Micah Mandate also tried to chip in. A more reflective mode usually settles in after the…