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7.01.2009

There is something about children...



















There is something about children that made me wonder, you always see them smile, as if there is no sorrow in life. They just seem to laugh about everything. Oh man, look at those smile from cheek to cheek. They're just so adorable. It felt as if sometimes, being a children might be a good thing. You are very care-free. You don't have too many thing to worry about much. Not like us older folks. Recently I just been to developing nations like Uganda and Cambodia. Even though they don't have much. But they still have that kinda joy. A great smile on their faces. It just amazed me. Isn't that what Jesus meant?, for us to have a child-like faith? To simply trusting God the Father, and do not have to be anxious about anything....but in everything give thanks and live life full of joy! I think these kids are really full of joy.

Now I do want to be like a little children once again. hee..... =)

This post is for MJ.....

I can't believe I had such a great laugh out of this video. But nonetheless, the legacy that Michael Jackson left behind for all of us would always be in our memory. You're gone but not forgotten. RIP. MJ.

Hope you enjoy this video...

6.14.2009

Give me your eyes....

I have been listening to this song....love it and convicted by it. Then I found this MV of the song. It was so well done. So I would like to share this video with you. I pray that this too will be your prayer. =)

Brandon Heath - Give Me Your Eyes from Brandon Heath on Vimeo.

6.01.2009

Sundown Marathon 2009

Finally we made it haha...We had a great time out there as we team up 4 in each team to complete the race. So each of us run about 10.5Km.

5.21.2009

Did you know?

5.20.2009

Meet my friend, Nixon Katabira

5.16.2009

It isn't happen everyday...

It so weird, I just went to Novena Square for lunch and guess whom I've met? Jackie Chan man....he was at the California fitness there to celebrate 3rd year anniversary. So I managed to took some snapshots. It was not very well taken though but I think, this kinda thing isn't happen everyday. So I guess I can bragged about it haha....















5.15.2009

CRIT Report

Who would think that God is going to use Uganda as a place to shape and refine the ministry of my life. Africa has been the most unknown continent in my knowledge until my visit to Uganda this time round. It changed my life forever.....

After long journey, I mean really long journey. 2 hours flight from Singapore to Bangkok, waiting for 12 hours to catch the next flight then another 9 hours long of sleepless flight to Nairobi. Stop for 2 hours and another an hour flight to Entebbe, Uganda. It was so cool though the first glimpse of Uganda greeting me was this beautiful rainbow. Amazing creation of our great creator. I'm so excited to see Africa for the 1st time.


I spent in Kampala for a few nights with a friend's family then moving on to YWAM Hopeland, Jinja. It is a beautiful base. The contrast of blue sky and red earth filled with green blade of grass is just so amazing. Reminding me of Christmas! It was such great opportunity for me to meet up with different people from around the world who are passionate about communication.

Our 1st week of meeting begins with Basic Communication Workshop (BCW) which aims to equip each YWAMer to love and communicate well through different media and form. Either in verbal or non-verbal form of communication or different set of skill such as writing, graphic design, photography and videography has been taught. At the end of the week, every participants were convinced that they too can be a good communicator for this mission and ultimately, for Christ.

Then we proceed on to CRIT consultation. Communication Research and Information Technology (CRIT) initiative was formed by YWAM's International Chairman, Lynn Green together with the team from YWAM International Communication Network (YWAM ICN) in Colorado Springs, USA. with a purpose to bring healing and restoration to the nervous system of YWAM's body. Which is our communication within the mission. So this initiative is hoping to empower YWAM as a whole to communicate and stay connected in partnership with one another and stop isolation.

After much time of discussions and breaking into different work groups. I personally become more aware of those GAPS...that is existing in this world and somehow get into our mission. Just to name a few big one such as the gap of languages, cultures, financial stability and even the access to an information technology. All these gaps, somehow has become a stone wall that divides our mission. Communication is such a key to tear down these walls and bridge the gap.

It all come down to "RELATIONSHIPS" If we value relationships, we would value communication. It's always go hand in hand. Because God cares, that's why He sent His only begotten son to come and be a communicator for His love to all mankind. To bring healing, restoration and bridge the gap between God and man.

Understand value of Communication does help transformed my whole concept of what I do in this mission. As a graphic designer, sometimes I have this thought that "My job is less important than those that go out there preaching the Gospel in the front line." That's only come out of the Sacred vs Secular mindset. That's not biblical at all.

All that we do, do it as if unto the Lord. As part of the body, we do have roles and functions. Every single function is as equally as important. Can you imagine, the commandos who went out there without headquarters' support. The battle is already lost even before it started.

I am inspired, I am empowered. I now see the value in what I do for this mission so clearly. To come all the way to Africa just for this is absolutely worth it.

Thanks for all the great memories and sweet fellowship we have CRITters...stay in touch until our path crossed once more.



Our next YWAM CRIT annual meeting will be held in Asia. It's coming home!!

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