I love orange.
I love dolphins.
I don't love orange dolphins. (Gross-looking)
I love the sea.
I would like to surf.
3-storey-high waves
I love seafood.
I love pasta.
So I should love seafood pasta.
I love pizza.
I love Italian food.
Come to think of it, I love FOOD in general.
Except bitter food. And garlic. And ginger. And onions.
I wish Kuching would step up to the challenge of opening Mamak stalls at every corner.
Like KL.
How I miss you, KL.
Oh, and I love cheese!
And anything with cheese on it.
Like pasta (as mentioned above)
And baked meatballs with CHEESE
And lasagna (I scared my friends with the amount I'm able to consume)
Kuching has Roti Cheese. *major props*
I absolutely adore Milo.
The action-packed energy drink.
Packed with vitamins B12 bla bla bla...
I love Kaya & Toast 's Milo Dino drink.
Chock-full of chocolaty goodness!
And I love Neslo too!
Nescafe + Milo.
Haven't been able to find a decent one in Kuching.
Oh but did I mention Kuching has Roti Milo?
I LOVE.
I love tennis.
Nice outfits.
Now, if only I could play...
Another thing I wish I could do: skate.
Not with blades.
Rather, with a board.
A skateboard.
Actually, I wouldn't mind rollerblading, either.
I wish to drive.
Wish to own my own car.
Definitely not in the near future.
A hovercraft would be nice.
I love Final Fantasy 8.
Cute love story.
I love Sony Ericsson.
The official colour seems to be ORANGE.
I want a walkman phone. (Besides the one I have)
I want W980i. Please. Pretty please.
Its black. With orange lights. It flips.
Moving on...
I wish to do a course having to do with creative arts.
But father might say no to this.
But yes, to a professional course.
Professional + creative *thinks*
I want to do Architecture! *cringes at the figures*
Maybe we should rethink this.
Ok. I'm out of random statements.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Another Random...
Monday, June 16, 2008
Just for kicks
From the cartoon series Futurama
Now laugh, scoff, snicker, giggle, bawl, screech...
Do what you do best =D
Do what you do best =D
Christ rocks all around
Contains the HOTTEST Christian Hip Hop hits on the planet.
TRACK LISTING
1. BOOMIN’ - TOBYMAC
2. WHATCHA GONNA DO WITH IT - FAMILY FORCE 5 (unreleased)
3. OPEN BAR – GRITS
4. MAKE MONEY MONEY – JOHN REUBEN
5. ALL MY PEOPLE – GABEREAL (unreleased)
6. DO YO THANG – KJ-52
7. LET IT ROLL - GROUP 1 CREW
8. BOUNCE – MANAFEST
9. HEAR MY CRY – SOUL P
10. BACK TO CENTER – DJ MAJ
11. RISE – LA SYMPHONY
12. PARTY (CITIZENS COME OUT) - DIVERSE CITIZENS (unreleased)
13. BOLLA ATCH HOY – JUST.LIVE
14. SHOWBIZ – LYRYCYST
15. MOVE SOMETHIN – WILLIE WILL
16. WHEN HEAVEN SCRAPES THE PAVEMENT – MARS ILL
Now, who says church-goers only mumble old hymns in monotones?
In stores August 28th
In stores August 28th
Slow Down
a friend of mine dropped me a line just today.
sounds like a mind-tongue-twister
well anyway, here it is:
A rebuke impresses a man of discernment more than a hundred lashes a fool
Proverbs 17:10 (NIV)
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Just one of those days
Have you ever felt like turning back time to right the wrongs in this world? Something like what a hero would do. Actually, I'm not all that big on going back into the past to right the wrongs in the world. I just meant something more on the normal scale like the wrongs in my life.
Well, this is Just one of those days.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Random Update
something i thought i would never catch myself saying....
I WANT TO STUDY!!
I WANT TO STUDY!!
shows how fun my life is so far...
peace out
Monday, June 9, 2008
Promises
This song is stuck in my head. I guess you could say it's the current soundtrack of my life so far.
New Life Worship
Promises
New Life Worship
Promises
Singin' all your promises wont let go of me
Singin' all your promises wont let go of me
Singin' all your promises wont let go of me
Singin' all your promises wont let go of me
I surrendered my life to your ways
I have learned what it means to obey
Jesus my heart has been changed by you
I am walking the path you have made
I am seeking the truth every day
Jesus my heart has been changed by you
I couldn't walk away if I tried
'Cause your love is better than life
Now the suns shining bright
And it just wont set
'Cause your love is a light and it lights my step
My heart is amazed every day to the next
Your joy overtakes and i cant Forget about it
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
I cant forget about it
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
I cant forget about it
Psalm 103
psalm 103:8-13
The Lord is compassionate and gracious,
slow to anger, abounding in love.
He will not always accuse,
nor will he harbor his anger forever;
he does not treat us as our sins deserve
or repay us according to our iniquities.
For as high as the heavens are above
the earth,
so great is his love for those who
fear him;
as far as the east is form the west,
so far has he removed our
transgressions from us
As a father has compassion on his
children,
so the Lord has compassion
on those who fear him
god's amazing grace
Sunday, June 8, 2008
my Encounter
The whackednutcases (refer to previous post) and I were enlisted to help in the worship team during the Lundu ANUGERAH camp last weekend. On the last night of the camp, there was a session called Di Ruang TakhtaNya (In His Throne Room in English) It basically consisted of 2 hours of unabashed, raw, passionate worship. There was no preaching by any person. Just God ministering to His people. It was 2 words: SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT.
We did a bunch of whacky stuff that evening. We "joget-ed" to the song Yesus Kekasih Jiwaku (Jesus, Lover of My Soul) and even used pails and buckets to substitute the non-existent "gendang". As my eyes roamed the assembly, I could see joy and laughter radiating from the faces of the campers. It indeed felt great to praise the King of Kings. It felt like it could go on all night.
Around about August last year, Aunty K taught the church worship team about worshiping in SPIRIT and in TRUTH. She said that as the Spirit led us in worship, there will come a time during which the music will slowly fade and there will just be silence and stillness. Not an awkward kind of silence, but the kind of stillness in which we hear God's voice. Still and small. That's when we reach TRUE WORSHIP.
That evening in His Throne Room, we experienced just that. The band (3 guitarists) just simultaneously and unanimously died down. The singing ceased and the music faded completely. All was still and quiet except for sounds of a few people weeping. There was such peace there that night. No one could deny that God was in our midst. Still and small was His voice ministering to the hearts of His people.
Genesis 22
Ps. Ned came up and spoke about the faith that Abraham had. After having waited for decades just for a son, he was asked to lay Isaac, his world, on the altar as an offering to God. Imagine waiting for something (or in this case, someone) you've wanted for so so sooo long and finally getting it only to be asked to lay it down again. Tough stuff. Nevertheless, Abraham bucked up and laid Isaac on the altar before God in faith. Instead of losing his world, he gained an inheritance. Obedience to God can bring about great things.
God spoke to me that night. He placed me in Abraham's position (minus the son, back problems and long beard.) He challenged me to lay down my "world" at the altar. To surrender my hopes and dreams for the future at the feet of Jesus. He reminded me, too, that my offering was not laid on an altar of stone or wood but rather in the hands of the One True God. But God doesn't take everything from us without promising us better things. His promise to me was this: If I were to surrender everything, He would reveal things to me beyond my wildest dreams and ambitions. He would use me in ways more amazing than I can begin to imagine. He is faithful and His promises are true. IF AND ONLY IF I were obedient, His promises won't let go of me.
After hearing this, I was extremely refreshed. God rocks! No matter how distant we feel from Him, He never really is far because He promises never to leave us nor forsake us. His word that night gave the assurance that He's not done working in me and through me YET. He sees our imperfections and accepts us as we are. That's amazing grace.
We did a bunch of whacky stuff that evening. We "joget-ed" to the song Yesus Kekasih Jiwaku (Jesus, Lover of My Soul) and even used pails and buckets to substitute the non-existent "gendang". As my eyes roamed the assembly, I could see joy and laughter radiating from the faces of the campers. It indeed felt great to praise the King of Kings. It felt like it could go on all night.
Around about August last year, Aunty K taught the church worship team about worshiping in SPIRIT and in TRUTH. She said that as the Spirit led us in worship, there will come a time during which the music will slowly fade and there will just be silence and stillness. Not an awkward kind of silence, but the kind of stillness in which we hear God's voice. Still and small. That's when we reach TRUE WORSHIP.
That evening in His Throne Room, we experienced just that. The band (3 guitarists) just simultaneously and unanimously died down. The singing ceased and the music faded completely. All was still and quiet except for sounds of a few people weeping. There was such peace there that night. No one could deny that God was in our midst. Still and small was His voice ministering to the hearts of His people.
Genesis 22
Ps. Ned came up and spoke about the faith that Abraham had. After having waited for decades just for a son, he was asked to lay Isaac, his world, on the altar as an offering to God. Imagine waiting for something (or in this case, someone) you've wanted for so so sooo long and finally getting it only to be asked to lay it down again. Tough stuff. Nevertheless, Abraham bucked up and laid Isaac on the altar before God in faith. Instead of losing his world, he gained an inheritance. Obedience to God can bring about great things.
God spoke to me that night. He placed me in Abraham's position (minus the son, back problems and long beard.) He challenged me to lay down my "world" at the altar. To surrender my hopes and dreams for the future at the feet of Jesus. He reminded me, too, that my offering was not laid on an altar of stone or wood but rather in the hands of the One True God. But God doesn't take everything from us without promising us better things. His promise to me was this: If I were to surrender everything, He would reveal things to me beyond my wildest dreams and ambitions. He would use me in ways more amazing than I can begin to imagine. He is faithful and His promises are true. IF AND ONLY IF I were obedient, His promises won't let go of me.
After hearing this, I was extremely refreshed. God rocks! No matter how distant we feel from Him, He never really is far because He promises never to leave us nor forsake us. His word that night gave the assurance that He's not done working in me and through me YET. He sees our imperfections and accepts us as we are. That's amazing grace.
ANUGERAH weekend
Last weekend, I, along with a few other whackednutcases, got shipped off to solitary confinement camp. We had fun. The end.
Alright enough joshing.
In actual fact, the whackednutcases (Josh, James and Jess) and I were sent off by Ps. Ned to Lundu to help out at a kampung youth leaders' training camp. Great encounter weekend! Despite the terrible mosquito attacks in the middle of the night, I don't regret going. Nope. Not one bit.
whackednutcases in charge of the registration desk
We're divided into groups called my NET.
L2R - Aniza, Madalene, Veronica (hidden), Annie, Flare, Jessica
Group activity: Given an egg, cellophane tape and 15 straws .
Construct a defense mechanism to prevent the egg from breaking when dropped from a certain height. Diagram shows our cute egg ball. UNSUCCESSFUL FLIGHT.
Group activity: Jesus the Suffering Servant. As Jesus humbly washed his disciples' feet, we too washed the feet of our NET members. Nasty! Image shows the water after we're ALL washed =p
Group activity: TRUST FALL.
Fear of the unknown holds us back from trusting God.
However, we DO step out because we KNOW that our NET will be there to support us.
(Even though we get hurt along the way =p)
James and the gigantic pineapple at Lundu Wet Market.
Random faces
L2R: Annie, Jess, Flare
We're divided into groups called my NET.
L2R - Aniza, Madalene, Veronica (hidden), Annie, Flare, Jessica
Group activity: Given an egg, cellophane tape and 15 straws .
Construct a defense mechanism to prevent the egg from breaking when dropped from a certain height. Diagram shows our cute egg ball. UNSUCCESSFUL FLIGHT.
Group activity: Jesus the Suffering Servant. As Jesus humbly washed his disciples' feet, we too washed the feet of our NET members. Nasty! Image shows the water after we're ALL washed =p
Group activity: TRUST FALL.
Fear of the unknown holds us back from trusting God.
However, we DO step out because we KNOW that our NET will be there to support us.
(Even though we get hurt along the way =p)
James and the gigantic pineapple at Lundu Wet Market.
Random faces
L2R: Annie, Jess, Flare
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