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Is Christmas Worth Celebrating
Is Christmas Worth Celebrating? by Jason Fam It’s that time of the year again when we see Christmas trees being decorated and put up everywhere we look. Christmas lights would light up the night sky. Carols are heard in shopping malls. That could only mean one thing – Christmas is coming. Being celebrated on the 25th of December every year, Christmas is a day commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ celebrated among billions of people around the world. However, what is the true meaning of Christmas? What is the reason we can celebrate Christmas today? Growing up, every Christmas we would put up a Christmas tree in our home, spend…
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Fancy going against 400 prophets?
Micaiah, son of Imlah. Remember the name. 1 Kings 22:1-38 tells the story of this solitary prophet contradicting 400 other ‘prophets’ in King Ahab’s court. What happens next carries important life lessons for us all.
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Creation: from Groaning to Glory
We are in the second half of 2021. When the pandemic started early last year, I thought that it would be a small matter and that the situation would get better by 2021. How naïve I was! The pandemic has not resolved as I expected. Cases are soaring in our country and in other parts of the world. The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the examples of evil in the world. On other fronts, most of us have loved ones or friends who are terminally ill. Maybe some of us are experiencing severe illness. The list goes on and on. Countless examples can be given about natural disasters, hardships, diseases,…
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The Dark Side Behind Christmas
It is 5 months to Christmas but with the bleakness surrounding us now, surely, we can all do with the peace, hope and cheer that Christmas usually brings, can’t we? But I wonder, have you ever thought about the dark side of the Christmas story? Quest from the East Matthew 2 tells us that the Magi from the east noticed a peculiar star which heralded the birth of the king of the Jews. These Magi were most likely Gentiles and they might have been astrologers or ‘wise men’ of some kind. They then traveled to Jerusalem and to King Herod to seek out this royal child. After all, where else…
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Why I joined Befrienders
Last October, I decided to sign up as a volunteer with the Befrienders Penang. As a believer in mental health and a psychology graduate, it is something that I have wanted to do a few years ago. Despite the COVID pandemic, the Befrienders continued running their recruitment drive in order to raise more volunteers. The opportunity arose and I quickly signed up. Most of us are stuck at home anyways and what better way to make good use of time. The Befrienders is a non-profit organization that seeks to provide emotional support via telephone call. They are non-religious, non-judgemental and non-political in nature. Every call is handled with care and…
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The Church and Mental Health
Recently, the suicide rate in Malaysia has been climbing. There were 631 suicide cases recorded in year 2020. The Bukit Aman CID director said in a statement on 1 July 2021 that there were 468 suicide cases between January and May 2021. For the same period, the Penang police commissioner reported that 19 suicide attempts were recorded in Penang, on top of 53 deaths from suicide.
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Don’t hold back, let us spark Joy!
In a world that has been ‘silenced’, all of us have been thrown into a state of apartness during the FMCO. The lyrics from the Christmas carol “Joy to the World” plays a silent tune in my mind. In Psalm 19, the psalmist describes the heavens and the skies- no speech, no words, no sound yet their voice go out into all the earth. All this reminds me that Heaven and nature sings, yes Heaven and Nature sings!
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Why I am a Christian
Once in a while, I feel the burden of existential crisis upon my shoulders. Thoughts concerning my existence and my worldview circle around my head. Well, these thoughts do not roost permanently on my mind and build nests, metaphorically speaking. But they fly around my mind. Thoughts like:
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I am the author of my life. True?
We tend to admire men and women who have forged their own paths in life. Like Captain James Cook who was famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and to Australia in particular.
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Soli Deo Gloria
Just a few days ago, someone asked if I could recommend a daily devotional. Without hesitation, I recommended For the Love of God by Dr. DA Carson. It comes in 2 volumes, Vol 1 and Vol 2, and you can download them for free from the internet! Just search for these from your browser and you should find them easily. (In case you can’t, drop me an email at aslmok3@hotmail.com and I’ll send you a link.)



































































