Having faith is incredibly hard. Even just a mustard seed of it. Because we are fallen, its hard to give up sovereignty of our own lives. When things go wrong, and times get hard, we try to wrest the steering wheel back from Jesus again.
I learnt the hard way.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
A Day In Your Mobile Life
Your alarm clock on your iPhone dock blares its unwelcoming
wake-up call at 5 o'clock sharp in the morning. Groaning, you lean over and turn
it off with a careless swipe of your hand. Stumbling over some laundry on the
floor, you turn on your computer using the remote access application on your
iPhone, and head over to the bathroom for a shower.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
#firstworldproblem
The recent trend of hash tagging #firstworldproblem got me thinking. The fact that we are aware that the bulk of our miseries arise out of non-life-threatening first world problems, yet continue to fret and obsess about them seems to be symptomatic of a much, much larger issue. That is, we're literally immune to this phenomena. We understand that our first world problems are, well, first world, and as a result fairly unimportant in the grand scheme of things. Yet we whine and moan like our life depended on them.
Our generation is growing up as one that is immune to the plight of third world problems - starvation, drought, torture, survival, death. And that is a scary thought. Aren't we called to be people after God's heart - His heart for the people? I'm afraid that we might lose that compassion.
Our generation is growing up as one that is immune to the plight of third world problems - starvation, drought, torture, survival, death. And that is a scary thought. Aren't we called to be people after God's heart - His heart for the people? I'm afraid that we might lose that compassion.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Best Ramen in Singapore
...without a doubt. Yeah, that's a sweeping statement alright. Go taste and see, and I dare you challenge this judgment.
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