Category: Life
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Site Logo

A few people have commented and asked about the logo for my blog. Those who don’t know better said that my artistic gifts have improved but those who know better just asked who made it. Well friends, the answer is, Nasya Djaja! Nasya is an incredible designer who does a whole bunch of great stuff for church and…
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A New Year

Happy New Year! Welcome back to my blog. It has been almost a year since my last post and I confess I’ve been pretty poor with keeping this site up to date. 2015 was an incredible year of starting theological studies, moving back with family, getting engaged, and serving God! The month of January is always…
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The Forgotten Ones

For all our evangelistic fervour, some of us may have overlooked or forgotten the ones who are closest to us. I was struck by this daunting reality earlier today when I had coffee with a guy whom I meet up with regularly while we shared about whom we’d like to see come to accept Christ as Lord and Saviour. We…
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Why Internship?

In many evangelical circles, programs like the Ministry Training Strategy (MTS) or Metro are usual pathways for those who have been identified to be suitable for pastoral ministry. For those who are less familiar with these programs, they are essentially 2 year pre-seminary (theological college) apprenticeships that enable candidates to have more hands-on ministry experience before they…
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My New Tattoo

A few days ago (May 12, 2014), Dr Russell Moore, President of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission posted a fabulous article titled ‘The Church Needs More Tattoos’. The title captured my attention immediately because more tattoos in the church sounds like an oxymoron. I won’t give away the entire article, and you can…
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Frenzy February
What a great start it has been to the first month of my internship at SWCCC! Even before I began, people around me (especially my coach and our church’s intern) have told me that the internship will be more challenging than you think it will be. So even though I kept that in mind as…