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Monday, 22 October 2007

Lancome Skin Care

21 September 2007

I have been trying for many types of eye gel and eye cream. Instead of having any improvement, the dark circles, firmness and wrinkles are getting worst. Ai Lee recommended me the Lancome eye cream which she has been using for few months. Today is Isetan members’ day, with any purchase of Lancome products above RM380, there will be 8 pieces of gifts that worth RM450. In addition, there is a RM10 gift voucher for every RM100 purchase.

I bought a bottle of eye cream, a tube of UV protection cream and a bottle of toner which cost a total of RM425. Ai Lee bought 2 tubes of UV protection cream which cost RM380. We joined the bill and got 8 cash vouchers of RM10 each and two sets of gifts.

Back to office, which checking on the stock, I found that there was an extra bottle of eye cream in the bag. One of my colleagues said, “You are so lucky, you got another free bottle of eye cream”. I said, “No, I have to return the eye cream”. I planned to go back to Isetan at KLCC to return the Lancome eye cream to the sale girl. Ai Lee said she has to go over to Isetan again after work, so, I asked her to return the Lancome eye cream on my behalf. I took what are belonged to me and returned what does not belong to me.

Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Custard apples, inside the rice grain container

18 September 2007

Custard apple - a fruit that is usually round or oval, slightly pine cone-like, 6-10 cm diameter and weighing 100-230 g, with a scaly or lumpy skin. The fruit flesh is edible, white to light yellow, and resembles and tastes like custard. The seeds are scattered through the fruit flesh; they are blackish-brown, 12-18 mm long, and hard and shiny (Wikepedia encyclopedia)

Whenever I see any custard apple whether it is in the supermarket or at the garden, my memory will go back to the days when I was a little girl. I like to go my uncle’s house when I was small. My uncle with his family was staying in a wooden house with a big compound that planted with a lot of custard apples and other fruits like papaya and guava. They also reared chickens and ducklings. I remembered usually every visit, my uncle would sure go to the backyard to pluck some custard apples for us to bring home.

The custard apples were usually still very raw. My mom would put the creamy green custard apples into the rice grain container and covered them with the rice. When the custard apples ripe, they will turn soft. Every time when my mom opened the rice grain container and saw the custard apples have ripen, she would asked us to share custard apples among us. The custard apples with white flesh are juicy and there are a lot of seeds in between the flesh. Eating custard apples became part of my childhood’s memory.

During this mid-autumn mooncake festive season, my mom reminded us to buy my uncle some mooncakes and pameloes to thank him for taking care of us throughout these years. We must have a grateful heart.

Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Celebration of Mid-Autumn Moon Cake Festival

16 September 2007

There was no Chinese Service this morning. We were having our Mid-Autumn Evangelistic Celebration this evening. The celebration started with a buffet dinner at 6.00 pm at the Stream Cafe. There were a lot new comers. Yee Hui brought her mom, Lan Cher brought a mother with her daughter and V Jin brought............

The service started at 7.15 pm with a welcome speech by Bro. Stanley Kee. Followed by the action songs led by Ann and the team was the Karaoke of “Shanghai Beach”, “Loh Hon Pin, Loh Hon lau…………” and the Xin Jiang tambourine dance. Then was Lisa sharing the salvation message and altar called. There ware 13 new comers accepted The Lord as their personal saviour.

There was some more karaoke after the altar called. The children were playing lanterns and candles happily outside the sanctuary at the church compound. The last program was the lanterns dance danced by 14 sisters from age 12 to 80 years old. All the audiences were invited to the stage to join the dance after it has been dance for 1 round.

This time, I did not sing or dance on stage. I just helped around with the petty things like looking after the children, to help in the LCD projector and as a counsellor. The feedback from the new comers was positive and they enjoyed the program and food very much.

Saturday, 29 September 2007

Don’t let your anger goes down with the sunset

10 September 2007

CKP called this morning, “You were like a volcano yesterday”, he said.

“There is no more fire in me already”, I answered.

Our friendship was restored and we started to chat like old friends once again.

“Be angry but do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger" (Ephesians 4:26)

So Forgive and Forget!!

Friday, 28 September 2007

Public Speaking Club 15th anniversary

9 September 2007

The MCA Youth Public Speaking Club was formed on 9/9/1992. One of the initial purposes of the club was to train politicians to be good public speakers. Today, the Public Speaking Training Program trains students of all ages to be effective public speakers and presenters. After 6 months of intensive training, students are able and will be presenting a variety of program includes public speaking, drama, talk show and poem reciting during the concert in conjunction with the Graduation Ceremony.

There are four levels in the training program, the elementary, intermediate, advance and trainers. Beside public speaking, students also have the opportunity to learn about the administration, coordination, leadership and organising of events as they are required to stay back to train the new batch after their graduation. The PSC started with only 1 club, however, there are 18 clubs overall Malaysia today and the number is still growing.

Today is PSC 15th anniversary. Members from all branches were having camping near the National Zoo yesterday. Today is the "Good Friend" lunch gathering at "Sin Lok" Restaurant at Ampang Park. Actually I did not plan to go for the lunch, but, because CKP said he would be going so I bought the ticket. When I "SMS" him at 11.30 am, he said he was very busy and not be going. Off course, I was very angry and scolded him for wasting my $50. I was undecided whether to go or not. At last I decided to go because Gary Goh called me last night to say he would be going. Just like any other Chinese functions, the lunch that was supposed to start at 12 pm, started at 1.30 pm. This is supposed to be one of the biggest events for this year, I was quit disappointed that only a few of the speakers/trainers turned up. However, praise should go to Penang/Bukit Martajam Branch, they have about 2 tables of their members came. There were programs like speeches, ice breaking, dances and talent time but the sound system was terrible. Gary and I left at 3.15 pm while the program that scheduled to end at 3.30 pm was still on.

Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Lisa and Thien Hoe’s birthday

1 September 2007

To me, family bond is very important. I always precious the time of family gathering and try to make myself available for all the special occasions. Lisa and Thien Hoe’s birthday was in last week. Both of their birthdays fall on the same day. Only a mini celebration with some red hard boiled birthday’s eggs and fried noodles was not held on the exact date. We wanted to wait for Li Wan, my niece to come back from the university during the National Day Holiday to celebrate together.

Li Wan came back yesterday and we planned have our family dinner cum celebration at “Hee Lai Tang” Restaurant tonight. But, out of a sudden, Thien Hoe said he could not go, he was having dinner appointment with his course mates. We felt disappointed. However, we still carried on with our plan and went to “Hee Lai Teng” Restaurant for dinner. Our family likes to go to famous restaurants or hotels for dinner for celebration of any special occasion. For normal Sunday, we just go to normal restaurants or sometimes just hawker stalls for dinner. I always try my very best to attend these types of family special occasions. Tonight’s dinner was great, we have a good time of chatting and the delicious dishes we have were prawns, chicken, fish, stew lamb, pork rib, vegetables and desserts.

Lisa, my sister footed the bill. Praise God we can have such a sumptuous delicious dinner as a family tonight.

Wednesday, 19 September 2007

I love my Homeland

31August 2007

The golden anniversary of Merdeka

Today is Malaysia 50th Merdeka (Independent) anniversary. All the mass media, big organizations and politicians are wishing all Malaysians a Happy 50th Merdeka. After months of preparation, the grandest birthday party was kicked off last night at Dataran Merdeka, a big field just opposite the clock tower at the centre of Kuala Lumpur. The celebrations will continue for a few days and some of the programs included are: the Merdeka parade, fire works at Putrajaya and Merdeka Stadium. Thank God, they still remembered the Merdeka Stadium, a place where “Merdeka (Independent)! Merdeka! Merdeka!” were shouted 50 years ago, a heart felt and memorable place for most KL people and it is also a place where some people wanted to demolished it for commercial purpose.

During the forties and fifties when Malaya was still under the colonial occupation, the 3 main races, the Malays, Chinese and Indians were having the same spirit and target, a vision of building our country “Malaya” together.

After the independent, all the Malayans shared the result of the hard work. Everybody, no matter he was a Malay, Chinese, Indian or aborigines was proud to carry the name of “Bangsa Malaya”. Independent was the result of hard work contributed by all races. Under the leadership of our beloved Ex-Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, all races lived in peace and harmony. Graduates from overseas were longed to come back to dedicate their services to the country.

Things have changed, it is sad to see that many overseas graduates are reluctant to come back. Many may yearn to return home as here is their motherland, their roots are here, they missed their families, friend and life in Malaysia, but, something is keeping all these highly educated elites away. They are frightened, disappointed and frustrated with things that have been happened, words that have been said and policies that have been made. Like most Chinese, I too, felt grievance and my heart has sunken too.

However, Malaysia is still my motherland, I have never considered any other country as my homeland but Malaysia. My family has been here for few generations. Despite of all the fear, uneasiness, grievance and frustration, I thank God that we can still live in peace and tolerance.

I am still proud of Malaysia. Eventhough I did not tie a flag around my car, shouting “Merdeka” or “Malaysia boleh” in the public, deep down my heart, the love for Malaysia has not been decreased, it is my homeland. As a Christian, I pray for God’s blessings continue to be upon this beautiful country of ours. Amen.

Saturday, 15 September 2007

Final debate – Public Speaking Class

22 August 2007 – 3rd week of August 2007

This evening was the final debate for the elementary class of the Public Speaking Class. I purposely went back to the Club after work to give them moral support. The traffic was terribly jammed that it took me half an hour to make just a "U" turn. It was almost 8.00 pm when I reached there and to my surprised they were already having their snack break. I asked, "Wah! The 1st match is already over?", because time for break is usually after the 1st match but before the 2nd match started. "No, it hasn't started yet, because one of the judges, Jin Ai was stuck in the jam and not arrived yet," one of the students answered.

When "Quai Fa", our chairman and also one the judges for that night felt relied when he saw me. He asked me to relief Jin Ai as one of the judges for the 1st match of debate for the 2nd and 3rd runner up. I was redundant and tried to push away because I was caught off handed with no preparation at all. But, I still have to help, it was already 8.15 pm, we couldn't wait anymore, the two matches of debate, including the judges' comments have to be ended at 10.30 pm.

The title of the lst match was “Inner Beauty vs. Outer Appearance, which is more important”. The whole process went on quit smoothly and the two matches of the debate ended at 10.45 pm after the prize giving.

Monday, 10 September 2007

Is praising a blessing?

19 August 2007 – 3rd week of August 2007

Bless someone with just a word of praise

Many people think that doing a good deed means having to do something great and fantastic. However, sometimes, even just a simple word of praise, encouragement, comfort, motivation or a tap on the shoulder can be a blessing to others. There will be a special presentation of lantern dance for our Mid-Autumn Evangelistic Night on 16-9-07. We have our first practice this afternoon. Out of 8 dancers, 6 are in their sixties and this is the first time they ever dance. I was helping the instructor to correct and counting their steps. It is just a simple dance but it was not easy especially for those who have never dance before. When they remembered their hands' movement, they forgot about their legs. When they remembered the legs, they forgot about the hands. It is not easy to coordinate both the hands and legs simultaneously.

After 1 1/2 hours of practice, most of them have already roughly knew their steps. We praised them and said 'well done' and said they could do better next week. From their face expression, it could be told that they were being encouraged and blessed.

A simple word of praise and encouragement can be a wonderful blessing to others.

Wednesday, 5 September 2007

Back to Sunday School

5 August 2007 – 1st week of August 2007

Once upon a time, I was a Sunday School teacher. I attended courses for Sunday School teachers and had been teaching Sunday School for 10 years since I was a very young Christian. However, I stopped and served in other ministry. After 10 years, I went back to Sunday School as a helper again today to replace Patricia Ong who has to attend the Christian Education Class. My heart was felt with joy and excitement. The class is for age 3 to 6 years old. There were about 20 children and all of them are very quit. It was a great time to mingle and mixed around with them.

Thank God that I can help in Sunday School again.

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Precious Time of Gathering at Dynasty Hotel

4 August 2007 - 1st Week of August 2007

Long Lost Classmates’ Gathering at Dynasty Hotel

We have our secondary school classmates gathering this afternoon at Dynasty Hotel. I remembered the last time we met was at Bukit Jalil Golf Club, seven or eight years ago. This time we have Hi-tea at Dynasty Hotel. It was supposed to start at 12.30 pm but I was late and reached the hotel at 1.30 pm because of having to work until 1.00 pm. When some of the classmates like Foong Ngo, Moong Har, Sam Moi came to shake hand with me, I really could not recognize them at all until they told me their names. Time flies, it has been almost 30 years since the last time some of us met.

Altogether there were 25 of us went for the gathering. Foong Ngo was so excited that she purposely bought a few photo albums to rearrange the old days’ photos to bring to the gathering. The photos brought our memories back to those sweet old days. See Tuck and Posh Keng started to sing the school song "Cheras Road School to thee we give, our love and loyalty. There’ll be a day that we can say Cherasians we will lead..................". Foong Ngo kept asking her children to take more photos for us. Sam Mui was busy sharing and teasing Soon Wah for eating "Nasi Lemak" in class while the teacher was teaching. Yoon Kuan, Fai Lin, Yoon Lian, Hock Eng, Chun Loy, Koon Hoong, Chee Lian, Chooi Tau and .............. were laughing at the other corner. With a small slice of cheese cake, we sang birthday song to Lai Ming, Swee Eng and one more (forgot who). We have such a great time together.

Moong Har was so good, he invited us to Malacca, where he stays now and promised to treat all of us on lunch and dinner. So, we have set a date on 25-11-2007 for a day trip to Malacca. This time we met at Dynasty Hotel, the next round will be at Malacca. Thank you Wai Ping, Chye Yoke, V Jin for organizing such a wonderful gathering and made the event successful.

Friday, 24 August 2007

Fun of sharing

21 July 2007 - 3rd week of July 2007

PSC 2nd annual gathering

We, the Main Branch of MCA Youth Public Speaking Club was having our 2nd annual gathering at Restaurant “Hee Loi Tang” at Puchong tonight. All together there were 12 tables that mean there were 120 former and present club members attended the function.

Beside having the costumes competition, karaoke and dancing session, we also went for drink with our own batch of classmates after the dinner.

The organizing committee shared the burden of making the event successful and off course; there were funs during the sharing.

Monday, 20 August 2007

Yu Li's son full moon

17 July 2007 - 3rd week of July 2007

Thank you for inviting us for the dinner

Today is Yu Li's third son full moon. She invited us to her husband's restaurant - Drunk Cat Restaurant for dinner. Suppose to fetch Lai Ching at 6.30 pm near Fajar Supermarket, but she called at 5.45 pm saying that she could not make it and asked me to fetch her at Jaya Jusco Supermarket in Cheras. "Jaya Jusco Supermarket!", a place that I hate to go after office hour for I had experienced few times of the terrible traffic jammed and stuck there for about an hour. However, I still have to go. This time, I used "Peel Road" instead of “Cheras Road”. Lucky enough, the traffic was quit smooth.

Yu Li, now a mother of four children is still as beautiful and slim as before. Eight of us, the public speaking class classmates sat together in one table, joked and have fun together. Yu Li, thank you for arranging such an occasion that we can have a chance to meet our long lost friends.

Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Thank you Mei Ming


7 July 2007 – First week of July 2007

Loh Bon Aik’s wedding

Bon Aik’s wedding dinner was in Klang. It is a far away place to me. Mei Ming offered to give me a lift together with her sister, Mei Ling. We started the journey at 6.30 pm, but the traffic was so jammed that we reached there at 8.10 pm, just a few minutes before the dinner started.

It was such a wonderful night to meet up with so many old friends where we could laugh and chat together. Mei Ming, thank you for your kindness volunteered to drive us there.

Tuesday, 7 August 2007

Yummy! Yummy! Short Bread

1 July 2007 - 1st Week of July 2007
Li Wan's 1st baking lesson

During the two and a half months holidays for local universities, my niece Li Wan always wanted to cook or tried out new recipes. She did not like all these things before she went university. She has butter fingers, we seldom asked her to help in the kitchen to avoid her breaking any cup or spoilt the soup.

Li Wan was very excited when she got the short bread recipe from her uncle who came back from New Zealand. She bought all the ingredients yesterday and asked me to bake the short bread together with her.

There was training session after church service today, when I reached home it was already 3.00 pm. Usually, I will take a nap on Sunday afternoon. To me, it is most wonderful and enjoyable to have a nap on Sunday after lunch.

Today, I could not have my nap. Li Wan, who has never done any baking before, would not be able to do it all by herself if I did not help her. We finished our last round of baking at 6.00 pm, which was after my nap time. 6.00 pm is the usual the time for me to wash my car before I take my bath and go out for dinner together with my family members.

I sacrificed my nap time to fulfilled Li Wan's anxiety of her lst baking lesson. However, the short bread turned out to be very yummy, yummy and tasted just like those that sell in the supermarkets. That was what everyone who tasted it said.
Thank you for all the praises.

Wednesday, 25 July 2007

It is more blessed to give than to receive

25 June 2007 – Last week of June 2007

Changing mindset from always wanting to receive to giving

I met Usha from the Private Group Accounts Department in the pantry this morning. She looked very dull and moody. She said she dragged herself to work this morning and really did not have the mood to work. A few of her "click" including one of her superiors all of whom were quite knowledgeable and competent with their works have resigned. Usha said she likes to work with those who can motivate her and always wanted to receive and learn new things from her superiors. The two newly joined colleagues are not as what she expected.

I shared and encouraged her to change her mindset from always wanting to receive to giving. If she is willing to give out her knowledge and experience to help those who needed it, her heart would surely fill with peace like river and joy like fountain because it is more blessed to give than to receive. She said she will try. Hope she will really experience the joy of giving.
If we will to change our mindset to a new way of thinking or to look at things differently from another angle when facing something unhappy and difficulties, lifes would be different. Our lives would be lighted up, from a grievous to a more abundant life.

A good deed under the hot sun

9 June 2007 – Second week of June 2007

I reached home at around 2.30 pm after gym. Peng Yen, my 2nd sister who has just come back from the saloon asked me to send her home. The weather was so hot, the sun was like a burning fire ball and I was so tired, I need to have a nap. So, instead of saying “ok”, I quickly ran into my bedroom.

After laying down for a while, there was no peace in my mind. For me to send her back by car was much more convenient than for her to take a bus home, where, she has to walk for 10 minutes to bus stop to wait for the irregular bus and walk for another 10 minutes under the hot sun after getting down the bus. I jumped down from my bed, I decided to send her home eventhough I was very tired and did not feel like doing it because the traffic was very jam during Saturday afternoon. At night, when I thought over it, I was very happy because I have done good deed under the hot sun.

Monday, 23 July 2007

Unity in the Body

22 May 2007 – 3rd week of May 2007

Exchanged of scheduled duty

Mrs. Tung just came back for a holiday from Hong Kong on Monday. She was too tired to prepare for the song leading session for this Sunday morning worship and wanted to exchange with me. When Jenny called me to ask whether I could exchange with Mrs. Tung, I said "OK" though the time for preparation was so short. Eventhough this was just a small favour, I believe Mrs. Tung would appreciate it. We need to help one another even in this type of tiny little thing.

"We are the body of Christ,
We need to help one another."

Friday, 20 July 2007

A friend in need is a friend indeed

3 May 2007 – First week of May 2007

Relieved Chu KP as main commentator of Public Speaking Class

Chu KP phoned me at 11.00 am saying that he has promised to be the main commentator for tonight's public speaking class. However, he was afraid that he might not be able to make it because it seemed that the scheduled meeting might be prolonged. He asked me to relieve him just incase he really could not make it. I was quite reluctant because I have no time to prepare.

In PSC, we always emphasized on the important of preparation in advance. No matter what job functions or posts we are holding, preparation is always be needed. It ended up that I have no choice but to say "yes”. I did some preparation during lunch time.

The class was started at 7.30 pm. In order to carry out the job more effectively and responsibly, I have to be there before 7.00 pm so that comments could be given on how the “before the class” preparation was being carried out. Chu came in at 7.35 pm but my name was already written on the white board, so I have to carry out the duty. At last, I helped Chu KP to complete the task at 10.30 pm. Chu KP should be grateful to have a helpful friend like me, ha ha!

A friend in need is a friend indeed
A friend is a gift from God

Thursday, 12 July 2007

An unforgettable event

26 April 2007 – Last week of April 2007

Fetching Li Wan from USM, Parit Buntar


Li Wan, my niece, just finished her last examination paper yesterday (Wednesday) and has a long semester break of more than two months. No one in the family was freed to accompany her back home. I volunteered and promised her to take leave to take a morning bus to Parit Buntar to help her to carry her stuff and take an evening bus to come back to Kuala Lumpur together her.

I could only help her to carry the heaviest bag with only one hand because my right wrist was sprained. We had our lunch at Pizza Hut and sat there for 21/2 hours to wait for the 6.00 pm bus.

At last the bus came at 6.15 pm. Oh! I nearly fainted, it was an old bus with the number plate started with “ABX”, which meant it was more than 10 years old. How can an old junk be permitted to use as a long distance express coach? When the journey was just started for 5 minutes, the bus driver stopped in the middle of the road to check on the engine and started and re-started it. Finally the bus moved, but it was so slow that sometimes even a lorry could overtake it.

Oh! I forgot to mention, excluding the Indian driver, all together there were only six passengers, an Indian guy, an Indian couple with their toddler son and both of us. We have nothing to fear but the bus might break down half way at the highway in the middle of the night.

Li Wan, who has never experienced this thing before, was so frightened that her hands were as cold as ice. She kept asking me to pray. I held her hands tight and assured her that God would take care of us. Just imagine, it was so dangerous, an express bus driver kept talking by holding his mobile phone. I have counted, there were about 10 incoming calls before we reached Ipoh.

The bus dragged on and detoured to Ipoh bus station to pick up more passengers. At 9.58 pm, the bus still has not continued its journey to KL. The bus driver was laying down resting in the front seat. I got down and asked the person in-charged. He said sorry mam, there was something wrong with the bus engine and the foreman was on his way. I rushed to the Transnational Express counter to ask whether there was still any seat available for the 10 pm bus to KL. “Yes” was the answered. We acted very fast. My niece and I snatched our bags, rushed down the old junk and rushed up the comfortable Transnational Express coach.

My niece reminded me that we have to thank God for answering our prayer and arranged everything for us just on time. At last we have the peace of mind to sleep now. Just a few minutes after 12 am, we safely arrived at Puduraya Bus Station. I was grateful that I took the trouble to go to Parit Buntar to accompany Li Wan to come home. If not, just imagine, how could she handle such a horrible situation alone with three other Indian passengers? However and whatever it was, was a good experience to her and she had learnt some lessons with me beside her. I think she would appreciate it and will remember it forever.

Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Sending a foreigner to bus station

28 March 2007 - 3rd week of March

Have you ever or dare to send a stranger to bus station?

Just as any other Sunday evening, I was washing my car and Wei Chin washing hers at downstairs at around 6.30pm. Ah Soon, a young guy staying next to our house was chatting with us. A man who looked like from an Arabian Country walking towards us asking how to go the bus station. "Which bus station??" After he mentioned something like "Genting", I knew he wanted to go to the "PasarRakyat" bus terminal.

I told him it took about 10 minutes walk. Wei Chin told him the direction, something like "go straight, turn right at the T junction, walk along the bridge which is still under construction, then left and go straight".

After he left, we were puzzled whether it really took only 10 minutes walk and he really understood the route to go the bus terminal.

At last, I decided to send him there, off coarse not alone but together will Ah soon. It took only 3 minutes drive to reach the bus station. He was very thankful. He told us he was staying in Time Square where "PasarRakyat" is only within walking distance if you know the way.

I was very happy and share the incident with my family members because I have done a good deed to a stranger who needed my help.

Friday, 6 July 2007

Giving away my fovarite bookmark of Psalm 23

22 April, 2007 - 3rd Week of April, 2007

I have a very beautiful bookmark which I kept in my bible. The background of the beautiful bookmark is a shepherd holding a rod, tendering his sheep under a tree in the green pasture with my favorite scripture Psalm 23 written on it.

“The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures,
he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul.
He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil, for you are with me;
your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.
Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever."

When Patricia saw that beautiful and meaningful bookmark, she asked whether I could give it to her son Justin, a young guy in his early twenties who seldom attend church service was sitting behind me that Sunday.

“How can I give away such a beautiful bookmark with my favorite Bible verse written on it?” I was really struggling.

After struggled for a while, I gave it to Justin. He received it with a surprised and pleasing look on his face. I reminded him to remember that the Lord is his shepherd and he will not lack.......

Though I have lost a bookmark, I have blessed someone who may need it more than I do.

Justin, as you are going to Alor Star to work next month, may you continue to trust in God and know that the Lord is always your shepherd and you will not lack. Surely goodness and love will follow you all the days of your life.

Monday, 25 June 2007

Try to do a good deed at least once a week

In any moment, at anywhere, there sure to be someone who needs our love and care. If we will to try to stretch out our helping hands, surely joy and peace will fill us like fountain and ocean.

Let's Be "A Blessing to Someone At Least Once A Week" starting from today.