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Archive for July, 2005

Days Like These

Oh man, it started to rain just as i woke up (5.30am…) and now it’s really pouring.
Days like these you just want to wrap an old, comfy blanket around you and stare out at the rain as you sip slowly from a steaming, hot cup of cocoa.
Bliss.
Unfortunately, reality beckons and i have to haul ass [...]

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Heal

i felt rather restless this day. Something was stirring my heart and a gnawing unease persisted.
Sometime in the evening, i thought it might be my concern for my mother. i wondered how she would take my father’s passing, if he fails to overcome the cancer this time. i mean, i’m pretty sure i’d be fine. [...]

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You are Lord

My mother informed me just now that my father’s cancer has returned.
This time the lymph nodes in his left thigh are afflicted. His thigh is now swollen, along with his groin, because the waste and toxins that are usually expelled by the body through the lymph nodes have been prevented from doing so by the [...]

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Knowing You

I’m serving as an associate staff worker of the Fellowship of Evangelical Students (FES), under whose care the various Christian Fellowships in the polytechnics and universities come under.
I never fail to be amazed by how God has worked in me and my life to the point where He has provided me opportunities to serve His [...]

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O LORD, My Lord

I say to the LORD, “You are my Lord;
I have no good apart from You.”
- Psalm 16:2
The past week has not been an easy one.
All i can think to say now is that my Father, Yahweh is His name, is faithful. He never, never lets His people, His sons and daughters down.
For my father and [...]

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Joie et Chocolat

Looking over the girls, my heart warmed to see the smiles on their faces as they munched happily on chocolate and decided on the merits of the brand of chocolate they had fought tooth and nail for (that is, if you could ever imagine a game of fastest hand raised played in such a manner).
Sure, [...]

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sky

I lifted my eyes
to the speckled sky,
childish brushstrokes of cloud
on an unstirring blue,
and then I knew
I had never seen
the sky
before.

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The First Two Weeks

My laptop’s out of commission for the moment and languishing in the cold confines of the NUS Computer Centre, which kind of explains why I haven’t posted a new entry for some time.
All this time I’ve been picturing this poor, un-updated blog to be gathering cyber-dust on the cyber-shelf.
Oh well.
As it is, I’ve just [...]

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