Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Receiving Jesus as simple as A B C
Admit you are a sinner (Romans 3:23).
Believe on Jesus (Romans 10:9-13).
Confess Jesus to others (Matthew 10:32).
our daily bread 30 nov 2005
Believe on Jesus (Romans 10:9-13).
Confess Jesus to others (Matthew 10:32).
our daily bread 30 nov 2005
Monday, November 28, 2005
Not hugs and kisses
In a few incidents recently, i have seen chritian love and support in our church. Love that is unpretentious. It acts out in constant prayers and not merely casual words. You'll be surprised that sometimes even when the person who doesn't talk much to you prays for you. I think it would be all so marvelous when we reach heaven one day and realised how much someone has been faithfully remembering us in their lives. I am quite sure the sight will surprise us. We've got christian lives to live and jesus love to give, we've got nothing to hide, becos in him we abide.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
New link!
photos out. look under links > Photo album.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
Sunday, November 06, 2005
I'm BACK!!
I am now standing at the free internet kiosk at Changi T2 blogging while waiting for hubby's flight to arrive. The feeling back in S'pore is simply terrific. The service and standards here are world class. I must say that I am a little unaccustomed to the environment of my holiday trip but when it comes to scenaries and history, the places that I went to were fared much better.
In the previous post I mentioned about going into old town. The architecture in Europe is so exquisite that being in old town allowed me to picture myself in one of those novels that I read. There, we saw the wall of the reformers and also learnt much about John Calvin. The cathedral and buildings are some pieces of church history. It was an amazing sight. (refer to photos later)
The next day, we took a 4hr train to Milan-Italy. If you thought being at the peak of St. Pierre was wonderful, the climb up the DUOMO cathedral was two fold the wonder. Just looking at the detail on every door and wall makes you ponder the amount of effort and art to build this building. It is by far the most grand site I have ever seen.
For those of you who worried about our meals like ah yun who promised us meat, we had a good deal of meat in the next few days at a high cost. Meals are more than expensive. In Milan, our eyes just lit up when we saw a chinese restaurant sign along the roads. Our craving for 'mian' just brought our legs there. We had 2 bowls of sub-standard wantan maggi noodle soup and a plate of toufu for 30 euro(S$60). HA!Ha!. You can bet that we will be at the hawkers for the next month. Dinner was equally expensive but at least we tried italian vongole and risotto.
So aniwei, its good to be back. Wait for our pics to be up. I think they need some commentry from Guan cos I don't remember what they are.
In the previous post I mentioned about going into old town. The architecture in Europe is so exquisite that being in old town allowed me to picture myself in one of those novels that I read. There, we saw the wall of the reformers and also learnt much about John Calvin. The cathedral and buildings are some pieces of church history. It was an amazing sight. (refer to photos later)
The next day, we took a 4hr train to Milan-Italy. If you thought being at the peak of St. Pierre was wonderful, the climb up the DUOMO cathedral was two fold the wonder. Just looking at the detail on every door and wall makes you ponder the amount of effort and art to build this building. It is by far the most grand site I have ever seen.
For those of you who worried about our meals like ah yun who promised us meat, we had a good deal of meat in the next few days at a high cost. Meals are more than expensive. In Milan, our eyes just lit up when we saw a chinese restaurant sign along the roads. Our craving for 'mian' just brought our legs there. We had 2 bowls of sub-standard wantan maggi noodle soup and a plate of toufu for 30 euro(S$60). HA!Ha!. You can bet that we will be at the hawkers for the next month. Dinner was equally expensive but at least we tried italian vongole and risotto.
So aniwei, its good to be back. Wait for our pics to be up. I think they need some commentry from Guan cos I don't remember what they are.
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Greetings from Geneva!
Harlow to everyone back in Spore. Its wed morning 9.44am now in Geneva. I am just too happy to be using the internet but laptop batts low. 26 mins remaining. ok..quick..
To start with, my 12 hour night flight on KLM was pretty disastrous. Neck ached like mad and there was one irritating guy sitting in front who lead his chair back. There was little space room. Breakfast was slow and I had to actually ask the hostess if they were going to serve breakfast at 11 am Spore time. Most of the passengers were still asleep. Jet Lag.
I saw the sunrise of Amsterdam in the 2 hr transit on monday morning. It was beautiful.
Finally, now into the 2nd day at Geneva, guan and I are terribly deprived of meat. Oh .. We need some Meat. The slection of bread here is too overwhelming. I don't think we are gonna eat bread for at least a week when we return. The truth is that in this city of french speaking surrondings, there is little to do over here. We tried a walk down to the famous Lake Geneva. It took us 1 hr to reach on foot and we almost died. There is not much tourist attraction although watching their lifestyle just makes us wonder why we are working that way back at home. Meals here are expensive. We had Burger Kings 2 meals and 9 pc wings for 30CHF. *WOW*.
In an hour, i'll get ready to go to carrefour to search for some meat and noodles. Tonight, we are venturing to Old Town. Wonder whats there..
By the way.. JO Daddy and Mummy miss you all the time..
To start with, my 12 hour night flight on KLM was pretty disastrous. Neck ached like mad and there was one irritating guy sitting in front who lead his chair back. There was little space room. Breakfast was slow and I had to actually ask the hostess if they were going to serve breakfast at 11 am Spore time. Most of the passengers were still asleep. Jet Lag.
I saw the sunrise of Amsterdam in the 2 hr transit on monday morning. It was beautiful.
Finally, now into the 2nd day at Geneva, guan and I are terribly deprived of meat. Oh .. We need some Meat. The slection of bread here is too overwhelming. I don't think we are gonna eat bread for at least a week when we return. The truth is that in this city of french speaking surrondings, there is little to do over here. We tried a walk down to the famous Lake Geneva. It took us 1 hr to reach on foot and we almost died. There is not much tourist attraction although watching their lifestyle just makes us wonder why we are working that way back at home. Meals here are expensive. We had Burger Kings 2 meals and 9 pc wings for 30CHF. *WOW*.
In an hour, i'll get ready to go to carrefour to search for some meat and noodles. Tonight, we are venturing to Old Town. Wonder whats there..
By the way.. JO Daddy and Mummy miss you all the time..



