I’ll just put up three videos with a reflection from Upper Room Daily Reflections and one prayer.
BLC’s Easter Worship 2009 – How Great is Our God! from Sivin Kit on Vimeo.
ON EASTER morning, we celebrate Christ’s resurrection, which is more than just a return to life; it is a new, stronger, never-ending life. … We emerge from Lent as new people, transformed by our time in the wilderness and by the work we did there. We partake of Christ’s eternal life because we have chosen to make room for it …
(HT: Dave Walker)
Gareth, Elysia and I sat down with a candle lit for special time of prayer before they slept and we talked about Advent and what it means. Gareth got it right when he said it was about “coming”. But who or what’s coming I asked? The kids giggled and mentioned presents and all. Of course, their pastor father had to use this teachable moment to talk about the Messiah Jesus. They accepted my explanation.
And we then moved on to the possibility of spending less money on …
“The test of the morality of a society is what it does for its children.”
- D.Bonhoeffer
Imagine having people in all over who can at least be available to offer assistance and informed guidance where necessary. Imagine when one of your neighbors suddenly open up to you, and you realize something can be done. Something must be done. Imagine a Malaysian society where our children can truly be safe and feel protected because adults are committed to make it so. No one can do it alone!
The first step is awareness. …
Amongst the many themes which emerged in Luther’s struggle during the Reformation period, what are the historical resources we can tap on as we confront the issues of our day as Christians and the Church in Malaysia? In what ways do we see similarities and differences, what could be ways forward?
The old song says that “love is a many- splendoured thing”, but reality tells us that “love” can be bittersweet.
For its 2008/2009 season, Footstool Players is proud to present Crazy Little Thing Called Love: poignant portraits of the ties that bind – and sometimes knot – in a collection of sketches pertaining to the themes of love, courtship, marriage and family relationships.
The play features a mix of comedy and drama, but all thought-provoking in some way in highlighting issues pertaining to relationships. There’s innocence, idealism, joy, humour, reassurance, hope, regret, …
On October 10 – 11, a group of friends and fellow pilgrims on the journey have decided to bring our minds and hearts into a common focus. You are invited to join us along the way.
Spend 1 ½ days with a team of cutting-edge theological thinkers and social scientific thinkers like Tricia Yeoh, Rev Dr Jojo Fung, Dr Helen Ting, Dr Sherman Kuek, Rev Sivin Kit, Veronica Ann Retnam, Alwyn Lau, and P. Sakthivel as they describe, interpret and analyse the current state of our nation from a Christian perspective. …
During times like this, we are tempted to use many words to present our feelings, arguments and suggestions. There was much already said and repeated with much vigor and clarity which does not need repeating. Media Rakyat’s post Forum: Abolish ISA has three clips.
For me, one moment stood our during the Abolish ISA Forum last night. I struggled to hold back my tears when everyone in the all gave a standing ovation when Raja Petra’s wife Marina Lee stepped on to the stage.
Standing Ovation for RPK and …
