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By the grace of God, I bring to you my world of thoughts, my humbled self. These are my ramblings which go on as the time flees, with love that stays.

Monday, 14 March 2011

Couch Surfing!

Frankly speaking, I'm still deciding if I should share too much publicly at the moment, but I guess there's no harm sharing something interesting... I've decided to join some other KK friends to Europe for World Youth Day and Youth Arise International. After that, some self-searching traveling around nearby areas. Would really love to experience Europe... Hence found that I could do such a thing known as COUCH SURFING! It's like sleep over at some stranger's house for a night or two, sharing a dinner or so with them... and some companionship I guess.

Adventurous, yes. 100%. I pray God will guide me to the helpful, kind, truthful people of Europe! I can only trust God to take care of me and my budgeted trip.

Shall update you guys my plans soon!

Saturday, 12 March 2011

5 cm. fir tree removed from patient’s lung / MosNews.com

5 cm. fir tree removed from patient’s lung / MosNews.com

Well, this is interesting... Sorry for not blogging these days. Just wait for another month, then I shall regain blogging. One more month to go before things gain more certainty in my life ^____^ Can't wait, really...

Happy 1st Sunday of Lent 2011!!!

Sunday, 20 February 2011

The Hole in Our Gospel by Richard Stearns


This book is written by the President of World Vision U.S. about poverty and the reaction of the world's population towards this issue. Generally, the grand idea is that our faith is not just about believing but the concept of "faith and works". Very much similar to the teachings I have received as a Catholic, where we are being encouraged to put our faith to work. I appreciate the exhortation which Stearns gave about handling the issue of poverty. It is true that everyone is called by God to answer His call. And I am glad that he answered the call to be the President of World Vision U.S. where God is using him to reach out to the poor and hungry.

On the other hand, I was not used to the writing style, hence had a difficulty to finish reading the book. It took me a lot to try connect to the topics he was trying to connect to the readers. Hence, as much as the essence of the book is encouraging, I'd say I did not enjoy much reading it.

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Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Presents? Yeah, Presents...

Just a quickie: Would you cherish a gift more because it is more expensive? Or because it's from the person who cares for you?

I was browsing random blogs just now and here's a statement which brings me to the attention of the importance of presents...

"I’ll go find a decent and useful gift for that, let’s just hope I won’t be getting yet another WWJD plaque. Come on now, there’s nothing godly in being a cheapskate."

I received presents for various occasions throughout the years... and one of my cherished items is a pewter pin stated Jn 3:16. I am trying my best to not judging what kind of person who would state such things openly but it really caused me to think back of what gifts I give to people. I wonder if this person's friends would be hurt by statement as: "there's nothing godly in being a cheapskate". My impression on the statement is WWJD plaque as gift is a way of being cheapskate. Maybe I misunderstood the writer's opinion...

Then my next question is... "What kind of gifts is considered decent?" I used to love giving people gift cards with bible verses or bookmarks. So does that mean I am a cheapskate? NO. We evangelize to people around us in our own ways. God did not teach us to splurge and spend money not according to how much we earn. So my stand is it doesn't matter how much is the price of the present, but how much love was there when the giver chose the gifts.

So my friends who read my blog, even if you have that bit of hurtful feelings after reading it, remember to choose gifts with your heart and not with your brain inside the wallet/purse.

Love, as if never been hurt (사랑하라, 한번도 상처받지 않은 것처럼)

춤추라, 아무도 바라보고 있지 않은 것처럼
사랑하라, 한번도 상처받지 않은 것처럼
노래하라, 아무도 듣고 있지 않은 것처럼
일하라, 돈이 필요하지 않은 것처럼
살라,오늘이 마지막 날인 것처럼

~알프드 디 수자 ~

Translation into English:

Dance, as if nobody is watching you
Love, as if never been hurt
Sing, as if no one is listening
Work, like you do not need the money
Live, as if today is the last day

~Alfred D' Souza~

This is the title poem of the book I was given by a cherished friend, Kwon Ho-keun, in 2005 when I left GIST after my internship in Gwangju. I never found out what he meant until I used Google Translate tonight to finally get the poem translated. There are so many more to go... But these are quotes of famous people translated to Korean language. I am blessed to have met a friend who wants me to live my life well.

I hope he does well in his future undertakings too.

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

270th Post

I haven't been blogging... For I have too much on my mind which are too dark to share. For this I apologise to my readers.

This is the 270th Post since I started this blog. I will try my best to write more often. Hopefully soon I can achieve 300 entries..

May this new year 2011 brings new hope, new life, new love into your lives. God bless.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Christmas 2010: THE PERFECT GIFT



Christmas Production by SIB Likas. Interesting viewpoint of the story of Epiphany...