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New Year Eve in Kajang
Anneberit of Norway was curious how New Year Eve went in my little town of Kajang. Anne, had been meaning to blog about that, just too occupied with other things. 🙂 Anyways, quite a number of people came to church that evening, albeit a bit late, but still the whole sanctuary was filled after about an hour into the service. It was a 3 hour service starting at 9pm. Things went as usual with performances by the children, the different services, and then my multimedia presentation. I mentioned before that I had prepared for the countdown multimedia too, but felt it was weird to go ahead with it, coz the…
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New Year service, happy or sad?
As my church gets ready to usher in new year with our annual watch nite service, I do not know how to feel. Many things are all happening in one shot. My church office has just finished the last bits of our move to a new place, and it had been tiring and busy since last week. I was put in charge of preparing the Watchnite service multimedia presentation, it is to be filled to photos and videos of testimonies of God’s blessings on us all the whole year. I had just finished doing it last nite, complete with animations, flashy stuffs, and I even prepared the countdown multimedia, complete…
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Malaysia cancelling all New Year Celebrations
Malaysia’s PM announced today that all New Year Countdown celebrations would be cancelled as the country goes into mourning for the victims of Tsunami all over the world. This is indeed a bold move by the PM as he boldly cancels events that have been planned for many, many months, that probably involved lots and lots of money, but anyways that’s not the point. I agree that nobody can celebrate a Happy New Year amidst the sombre mood of probably the largest death toll caused by a single catastrophe, but at the same time, I also agree with Shelley that sometimes, musical concerts heals the soul and can be made…
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Blogexplosive tragedy
As our newspapers and media continue to focus on the after effects of the Tsunami and earthquake in South East Asia, of death toll rising and possible aftermaths, let’s continue to offer our prayers for the lost especially for possible survivors still missing. I’ve recently started to use Blogexplosion and found it to be a very useful tool, not just for generating traffic to my site, but also to find many interesting blogs while doing so. I’ve stopped by a few blogs while surfing thru, especially on blogs talking about the recent Tsunami case. It was very touching to read of people from all the way in US etc, mourning…







