Sunday, August 10, 2008

Olympic Passion

Olympic started...080808..

saw this news... grandson travel on his tri-cycle...behind with his 98 yr old grandmum.. cycle all e way from his hometown to beijing...just to fullfill his grandmum wishes...to watch e olympic opening games... travel 36days...2400km...rain/shine...in his tricycle..

Passion... its more then just olympic games...its e spirit of e people... "one world, one dream"

中国队....加油!!!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Lau Pa Sat


Lau Pa Sat

last week open a new store at Shanghai..selling singapore food.... hanian chicken rice, carrot cake, mee goreng, laska, prawn mee, hokkien mee, chay kuey tiao, bak ku teh....

name of store "Lau Pa Sat"
to the singaporean...we all knw abt this place...to the locals...they dun even knw wat it means.... 

i downloaded a few pic n create this poster....how??nice?? got any feel on this poster?   ?feel free to comment so i can make any    amendements..

Love never fails......

1 Corinthians 13:6-8— “Love is never glad when others go wrong. Love finds no pleasure in injustice, but rejoices in the truth. Love is always slow to expose, it knows how to be silent. Love is always eager to believe the best about a person. Love is full of hope, full of patient endurance; love never fails.”

Love enables us to walk fearlessly, to run confidently, and to live victoriously.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

daily bread 060808

Today daily bread..... gives ans to my prayers.... :)))) PTL


As I was with Moses, so I will be with you. —Joshua 1:5

When some employers were asked what makes a good apprentice, they responded that they seek to hire “someone who wants to learn.”

In the Bible, a good example of an apprentice is Joshua. We remember Joshua for marching around the wall of Jericho. He also had some important responsibilities as a spy (Num. 13:16) and as a warrior (Ex. 17:10). But he was often in the shadow of someone else—Moses. For 40 years, Joshua served as Moses’ assistant, aide, and apprentice (Ex. 24:13).

God takes His own time to prepare us for service. Sometimes that period of waiting is as valuable as learning all the needed strategies and goals. Joshua observed Moses’ faith in God. He learned what it meant to be humble (Num. 12:3), how to take instruction (Ex. 17:10), and how to be a true servant of God (Josh. 1:1; 24:29). Even a display of Moses’ temper (Num. 20:7-12) was an opportunity to watch and learn. By spending time with Moses, Joshua learned things that couldn’t be learned from a book.

Joshua’s own time to lead was coming. And when it came, he was able to trust God’s promise to him: “As I was with Moses, so I will be with you. I will not leave you nor forsake you” (Josh. 1:5).  — Cindy Hess Kasper

People who become great leaders
Sometimes need to learn
How to serve and follow others—
Then they’ll get their turn. —Sper

A person who is not willing to follow is not prepared to lead.